• DocumentCode
    1926664
  • Title

    A global operating system for HPC clusters

  • Author

    Betti, Emiliano ; Cesati, Marco ; Gioiosa, Roberto ; Piermaria, Francesco

  • Author_Institution
    Syst. Programming Res. Group, Univ. of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    Aug. 31 2009-Sept. 4 2009
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    10
  • Abstract
    Modern supercomputers consist of clusters of thousands of independent nodes interconnected through fast networks. These nodes run independent operating system kernels, thus synchronization among them is demanded for user mode programs. This means that temporal synchronization of the nodes is a daunting task. On the other hand, HPC cluster applications often require a rather strict temporal synchronization for activities like performance analysis, application debugging, or data checkpointing. Therefore, the performance of an HPC parallel application may be severely impaired by the lack of temporal synchronization among the activities of the nodes of the cluster; this poses a severe limit on the scalability of such architectures. In this paper we introduce CAOS, an extension of the Linux kernel that aims to address the temporal synchronization problems of modern HPC clusters. We describe the general ideas behind CAOS, and we discuss some details of a possible implementation. We also illustrate some experiments performed on a prototype implementation of CAOS including a centralized network time tick, which allows a master node to synchronize the activities of all other nodes in the cluster, and a specific task scheduler tailored for HPC applications. These experiments, performed on a modern HPC cluster, witness that this new component has no measurable impact on the efficiency of the nodes while reducing the OS noise and providing better performance prediction. An implementation of CAOS based on this component can achieve a significant gain in terms of synchronization, global control, and scalability of the cluster.
  • Keywords
    Linux; operating system kernels; parallel machines; scheduling; synchronisation; workstation clusters; CAOS; HPC cluster; HPC parallel application; Linux kernel; global operating system; modern supercomputer; operating system kernel; task scheduler; temporal synchronization; Checkpointing; Debugging; Kernel; Linux; Operating systems; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Prototypes; Scalability; Supercomputers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Cluster Computing and Workshops, 2009. CLUSTER '09. IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    New Orleans, LA
  • ISSN
    1552-5244
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5011-4
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1552-5244
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CLUSTR.2009.5289191
  • Filename
    5289191