Using hyperthreading on 2 Proc Xeon cluster nodes
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Craig Tierney ctierney at hpti.comFri Jun 7 10:14:39 PDT 2002
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I was wondering if anyone had setup a cluster using Prestonia Xeon Chips with Hyperthreading turned on. How did it go? Although I never believed that I would get the 30% speed up that Intel has claimed, I figured it might give a few percent by helping get the other system processes out of the way of the computational processes. We setup a rack of 16 Dual Xeon machines, P4DP6 Supermicro motherboard with E7500 chipset, Myrinet interconnect. We ran 2 processor hpl on each of the nodes. usually 12 or 13 nodes ran at the speed they were supposed to, however 3 or 4 nodes ran about half as fast as they were supposed to. When we reran hpl on all the nodes we would have slow nodes, but they wouldn't be the same as the first run. I then ran another code or 2 nodes (4 processors). Every 10 timesteps the model printed out diagnostic timings. Sometimes the compute time of 2 of the processes (that lived on the same node) would go up. We turned off Hyperthreading in the Bios. Run times became consistent. Last time I looked in the linux kernel, the kernel recognized hyperthreading, but the scheduler didn't do anything to make sure that processes were split by physical processor, and not just virtual processor. Has anyone seen this behavior? Is anyone running a cluster with hyperthreading turned on? Thanks, Craig -- Craig Tierney (ctierney at hpti.com)
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