NetworkInfrastructure
OACISS hostnames and speeds
OACISS hardware may have several network connections. If the fully qualified public hostname is 'foo.nic.uoregon.edu' for the host named "foo", then relevant DNS entries are
- foo.nic.uoregon.edu (or foo from within OACISS network) - the public (128.223.202.x) Ethernet interface
- foo.stor - the private (172.17.202.x) Ethernet interface
- foo.ib - the IPoIB interface, if the host has Infiniband
Obviously .stor and .ib are not publicly recognized TLDs. They can only be resolved by OACISS' authoritative DNS server for 128.223.202.0/24, which is only accessible by the same subnet.
The following table describes at a glance the network line rates available host by host. Update 3/25: We are in the process of rolling out 40 and 100 Gbps ethernet to hosts, this table may become out of date.
| OACISS Network Speeds | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Host | Public Ethernet | Private Ethernet | Infiniband | NFS mount source |
| Orthus | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Delphi | 10G | 100G | x | Ethernet |
| Instinct | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Aurora | 10G | 10G | EDR | IPoIB |
| Athena | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Jupiter | 10G | 100G | EDR | Ethernet |
| Centaur | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Minotaur | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Cyclops | 10G | 10G | 2xEDR | Ethernet |
| Gorgon | 10G | 10G | 2xEDR | Ethernet |
| Eagle | 10G | 10G | 2xEDR [64G / pcie] | Ethernet |
| Illyad | 10G | 100G | 2xEDR | IPoIB |
| Gilgamesh | 10G | 100G | 2xEDR | IPoIB |
| Godzilla | 10G | 40G | EDR | Ethernet |
| Voltar | 10G | 10G | EDR | IPoIB |
| Pegasus | 10G | 100G | EDR | IPoIB |
| Vina | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Pike | 10G | 10G | x | Ethernet |
| Grover | 1G | 1G | x | Ethernet |
| Omicron | 1G | * | x | Ethernet |
| Sever | 10G | * | x | Ethernet |
| Echs | 1G | * | x | Ethernet |
- * This system is not on OACISS' rack-local switches
The NFS has a 40GbE network adapter to the private network and (if data is in RAM or on NVME scratch) can fill any 4 hosts' 10Gbit pipes. Infiniband hosts reliably achieve 12.5/25GBps in the osu_bw microbenchmark. Single-threaded speeds exceeding 25-30Gbps have been difficult to reach using IPoIB, but parallel iperf3 instances have reached speeds of around 75-80Gb/s.
The internal (172.17 ethernet and the Infiniband) interfaces have no firewall, as the are isolated from the Internet and MPI is... "intolerant" of firewalls.
All public-facing interfaces permit direct login access within the OACISS subnetwork (128.223.202.0/24) but are otherwise a black hole, with exceptions granted to users who request external access on a case-by-case basis.
Machine Room Network Hardware
Ethernet
The NIC Ethernet setup has five switches, four 24-port Dell N4032 10Gbps units and one Dell 32-port z9100 100Gbps unit.
- Dell N4032 x 2: Private network
- Switches are stacked. R35 unit is master (#1) and R34 is failover/member (#2)
- 40Gbps trunk link between racks (Fo1/1/1 and Fo2/1/1)
- 40GbE to Mnemosyne (Fo1/1/2)
- 40GbE to OacissBB (Fo2/1/2)
- Dell PowerConnect 8024 + N4032: Public network
- PC8024 in R34
- 10Gbps UOnet uplink (Te1/0/1)
- 2 ports LAG trunk to R35 (Te1/0/21 & 22)
- PC8024 in R34
Ethernet interfaces are associated with DNS records:
- The public interface (e.g. FOO.nic.uoregon.edu)
- The private interface with local-only DNS record (e.g. FOO.stor)
EDR Infiniband
OACISS has a 36 port SB7700 EDR Infiniband switch.
Hosts generally have either one or two EDR links to the switch, providing either 100 or 200Gbps connectivity.
Hosts with 200Gbps:
- Cyclops
- Gorgon
- Eagle
- Illyad
- Gilgamesh
Hosts with 100Gbps:
- Aurora (sx-aurora)
- Pegasus
- Godzilla
- Voltar
- Mnemosyne
Hosts within the NIC network will resolve the domain '.ib' in reference to the IPoIB interfaces which provide ~80Gbps connectivity after the encapsulation penalty. Please note, there is no need to specify host.ib in MPI host files order to have MPI utilize the IB interface; MPI will automatically detect and prefer the ultra-high-speed link unless it is explicitly disabled.
Planning is underway to connect all hosts to the Infiniband network at at least FDR speed.
Streisinger Network
Hosts living in Streisinger (Cerberus, Chymera, NUC and Jetson cluster) have 1/10GbE access to each other, and (apparently) 1G access to the outside world.

