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8-January-2014 - SU-HPC seminar: OpenMP 4.0

OpenMP 4.0, Michael Klemm, Intel
Thursday, January 23, 3:30 - 5pm, Spilker 232

Abstract: OpenMP 4.0 is the current release of the OpenMP API specification. It added new major features to the OpenMP language to incorporate latest technological trends in HPC and beyond. The new features will significantly increase the expressiveness of OpenMP and its applicability for complex HPC codes. In this presentation, we will provide an in-depth overview of the new features. The presented features include user-defined reductions, support for SIMD instructions, support for accelerators/coprocessors, and affinity.

Bio: Michael Klemm is part of Intel's Software and Services Group, Developer Relations Division. His focus is on High Performance and Throughput Computing. Michael holds a Doctor of Engineering degree (Dr.-Ing.) in Computer Science from the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. Michael's areas of interest include compiler construction, design of programming languages, parallel programming, and performance analysis and tuning. Michael is Intel representative in the OpenMP Language Committee and leads the efforts to develop error handling features for OpenMP.

20-December-2013 - TotalView

The Computing Division is currently paying more than $2.5K for software maintenance and support for the TotalView product. The license allows 256 concurrent users, however, according to our logs, we are using much less than that number.   We would like to understand the actual demand for TotalView by our community so that we can explore options, such as decreasing our license count.  

Please let us know how critical this software is for your research, how often you use it, and what the impact would be if it were not available. 

In January 2014, we will contact current TotalView users to gather information for planning and budgeting purposes.

19-December-2013


After the first Town Hall for Unix Services, we have created a mailing list to increase communications between the Unix Community and SCS.
The list is unix-community@slac.stanford.edu

We have already added some people to the list.  You can see if you are already subscribed on this web page
(and also manage your subscription):   

https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=UNIX-COMMUNITY&A=1


To subscribe to the list via email, send an email to:  listserv@slac.stanford.edu   with subscribe request in BODY as follows: 
subscribe unix-community


If you are already subscribed, you will get a response back letting you know that.


$ echo subscribe unix-community | mail listserv@slac.stanford.edu

 

19-December-2013

RHEL 7

A dedicated page for RHEL7 news and updates has been created.
https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/SCSPub/RHEL+7

 

5-December-2013

GNU Fortran 4.8.1 is now installed on the bullet cluster and the RHEL6-64 norics.
Usage:


            $ scl enable devtoolset-2 'gfortran ...'

            or

            $ scl enable devtoolset-2 'bash'
            $ gfortran ...

 

26-November-2013

Red Hat Enterprise 5 and 6 reboots will be required to enable the latest security-patched kernel.
Details to follow...

21-November-2013

RHEL 6.5 released
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html-single/6.5_Release_Notes/index.html

 

20-November-2013

Red Hat offers two relatively new products which may be of interest to the SLAC community:
Software Collections: http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/09/12/rhscl1-ga/
Developer Toolset: http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/09/12/rh-dts2-ga/

Please send email to unix-admin@slac.stanford.edu if you are interested in using these.

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