System management in the BlueGene/L supercomputer

G. Almási, Leonardo R. Bachega, Ralph Bellofatto, J. Brunheroto, Calin Cascaval, J. Castaños, P. Crumley, C. Erway, J. Gagliano, D. Lieber, Pedro Mindlin, J. Moreira, R. Sahoo, A. Sanomiya, E. Schenfeld, R. Swetz, M. Bae, G. Laib, K. Ranganathan, Y. Aridor, T. Domany, Ya'akov Gal, O. Goldshmidt, Edi Shmueli
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The BlueGene/L supercomputer will use system-on-a-chip integration and a highly scalable cellular architecture to deliver 360 teraflops of peak computing power. With 65536 compute nodes, BlueGene/L represents a new level of scalability for parallel systems. As such, it is natural for many scalability challenges to arise. In this paper, we discuss system management and control, including machine booting, software installation, user account management, system monitoring, and job execution. We address the issue of scalability by organizing the system hierarchically. The 65536 compute nodes are organized in 1024 clusters of 64 compute nodes each, called processing sets. Each processing set is under control of a 65th node, called an I/O node. The 1024 processing sets can then be managed to a great extent as a regular Linux cluster, of which there are several successful examples. Regular cluster management is complemented by BlueGene/L specific services, performed by a service node over a separate control network. Our software development and experiments have been conducted so far using an architecturally accurate simulator of BlueGene/L, and we are gearing up to test real prototypes in 2003.
BlueGene/L超级计算机中的系统管理
BlueGene/L超级计算机将采用单片系统集成和高度可扩展的蜂窝架构,提供每秒360万亿次的峰值计算能力。拥有65536个计算节点,BlueGene/L代表了并行系统的新水平的可扩展性。因此,出现许多可伸缩性挑战是很自然的。在本文中,我们讨论了系统管理和控制,包括机器启动、软件安装、用户帐户管理、系统监控和作业执行。我们通过分层组织系统来解决可伸缩性问题。65536个计算节点被组织在1024个集群中,每个集群有64个计算节点,称为处理集。每个处理集由第65个节点(称为I/O节点)控制。1024个处理集可以在很大程度上作为一个常规的Linux集群来管理,其中有几个成功的例子。常规集群管理由BlueGene/L特定服务补充,这些服务由服务节点在单独的控制网络上执行。到目前为止,我们已经使用BlueGene/L的架构精确模拟器进行了软件开发和实验,我们正准备在2003年测试真正的原型。
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