SSUG at SC’16

Join the Spectrum Scale user group for a meeting at this year’s Supercomputing conference.

Date: Sunday, November 13th 2016

Location: Grand Ballroom Salon F, Salt Lake City Downtown Marriott, 75 SW Temple Street, Salt Lake City UT 84101 (Reception Following: Salon E)

Agenda:

12:30-12:40 Welcome
12:40-12:50 Overview
12:50-13:35 The latest in IBM Spectrum Scale and ESS
13:55-14:20 NASA Goddard: Big Data in HPC
14:20-14:45 Nuance: Tiering to Object Storage
14:45-15:15 – Break –
15:15-15:30 Sponsor Talk: TOPIC TBD (NetApp)
13:35-13:55 Virginia Tech ARC: SANDisk IF150 (IBM DeepFlash 150)
15:30-15:50 NASA Goddard: Monitoring with Grafana and InfluxDB
15:50-16:35 Spectrum Scale Enhancements for CORAL
16:35-17:20 News from IBM Research
17:20-17:30 Closing

[Meeting followed by cocktail reception sponsored by NetApp]

Registration Web Site:

https://www-01.ibm.com/events/wwe/grp/grp305.nsf/Agenda.xsp?openform&seminar=357M7UES&locale=en_US&S_TACT=000001CP&S_OFF_CD=10001235

IBM summary page: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/technicalcomputing/supercomputing/index.html

Questions? Comments? Please let us know. We hope to see many of you next month.

Spectrum Scale Users Group Argonne National Lab – June 2016

MidWest Users Group Event

Many thanks to Argonne National Lab (ANL) for hosting our recent Spectrum Scale Users Group Event. It’s nice to have an event in the MidWest given the geography spread in the US. Bob Oesterlin kicked things off with a social event Thursday night so some of us could share stories prior to the actual UG day. Friday morning was focused on IBM presentations and the majority of the afternoon went to user presentations.

To start, we received updates on both Spectrum Scale and ESS from Scott McFadden. Some notable priorities for 2016 include making sure that US customers have the opportunity and channel to give feedback to development in the early phase of the process and shape the result. Scott noted that there’s been great feedback in this respect from the UK users, so you heard it, let your voice be heard US users! There should be some follow up traffic on the mailing lists about that —watch that space if you are interested. There will also be news about more open betas that are accessible in a downloadable VM.

Additionally, input from the PMR and field teams is being leveraged more effectively. IBM is big and there’s recognition that in the past PMR and field information may not have been getting back to the development team effectively.

Security is another focus and an internal security audit is ongoing as mentioned at SC. Ease of use in configuring key management with ISKLM is coming in 4.2.1

During the Problem Determination session many comments were put on screen about how tricky it is to know if a GPFS cluster is healthy, and problem determination is tricky when it’s not. To that end, an mmhealth command is being developed to report on all the key components in a cluster. This should answer the questions of what components to monitor, what command to use to do so and how to interpret the results. The tool takes into consideration all of the interdepencies to report a high-level healty, degraded or unhealthy. mmhealth is being reviewed with user input as it is being developed.

For the GUI tools there were both screen shots and a live demo. The question was asked to “Raise your hand if you monitor waiters?” Lots of hands shot up. The follow up question was “Keep your hand up if fully understand them.” I think Sven was the only one who keep his hand up. The GUI tool is building up a long waiters componetnt to categorize an document waiters.

Sven Oehme gave us an overview of some features coming with 4.2.1. On Scale 4.2 there are > 700 parameters for tuning —many of them undocumented, but still used in production, so in many cases customers have a lot to figure out. It’s difficult for IBM to come up with default settings when the range of hardware and networking capabilties for any given site varies wildly. Still, to make it easier on the customer some auto-tuning capabilities are being added. For example, there will be a new worker thread setting that will auto-tune about 20 other related settings. Care is being taken to make sure that those who want to retain manual settings can do so, and there will be information about this in the documentation. Long term there is a goal to let the admin describe the system and let that inform parameter choices automatically.

The user presentations were interesting and included campus Active Directory Integration, Using GPFS on ZFS, GPFS-HPSS-Integration (GHI) and using AFM as a Burst Buffer. All presentations are available online, check them out.

All presentations are available here: http://www.spectrumscale.org/presentations/

Q&A:

Some questions from the audience included, there were many more, people weren’t shy about interjecting questions:

Q: While there is appreciation for quick development changes, there is a concern for the quality of the releases.
A: This is an area that’s being actively reviewed for improvement and better regression testing to make sure changes don’t negatively impact performance.

Q: How much is compression being used in the wild?
A: Not much production use, but people are interested for future implementation. Generally it takes a year for new features to be adopted in deployment.

Q: With mmbackup, how much data can you backup?
A: It depends largely upon your infrastructure and how much you can parallelize. Multiple TSM servers can be used for Spectrum Scale now, but a discussion of your architecture would be required to answer with a numeric value.

Q: In the monitoring tool, can detailed tracking be seen?
A: Yes, at the granularity of individual filesystem calls, setattr, mkdir, vget, getxattr, etc.

Q: What is the retention of the data that is behind the monitoring tools?
A: It’s configurable, the default is something like 1s resolution for 24 hours, and then it starts getting aggregated and resolution is reduced.

The next in person event in the US is still being planned. Stay tuned.

Spectrum Scale Day @ SPXXL (New York) – May 26th, 2016

Spectrum Scale Day @ SPXXL at New York Academy of Medicine
https://www.spxxl.org/?q=New-York-City-2016

AGENDA

8:30- 9:00 Registration
9:00- 9:45 Top 10 reasons for upgrading from GPFS 3.5 to Spectrum Scale 4.2.1
9:45-11:00 Panel Discussion: My favorite tool for monitoring/reporting
11:00-11:30 -Break-
11:30-12:30 Problem Determination
12:30-13:30 -Lunch-
13:30-14:00 Site report – AWE
14:00-14:30 Spectrum Scale in Life Sciences
14:30-15:00 HPSS Update
15:00-15:30 -Break-
15:30-16:30 Best practices for GPFS or Spectrum Scale Tuning
16:30-17:15 Enhancements for CORAL

Spectrum Scale User Group (USA) Meeting – June 10th

GPFS/Spectrum Scale Users Group Meeting at Argonne National Lab (ANL) – June 10th.

Registration is now open!

Reserve your place here (no charge): https://www.regonline.com/Spectrumscalemeeting

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 27, 2016

Thanks to Argonne for hosting this event. Developers and Engineers from IBM will be at the meeting to cover topics, and open dialogue between IBM and customers will be encouraged, as usual no marketing pitches!

Spectrum Scale Users Group Meeting
Friday, June 10, 2016 9:00 AM – 5:15 PM (Central Time)
Argonne National Laboratory
Northgate Road and Outer Circle
TCS Center, Bldg 240, Room 1416
Lemont, Illinois 60439
United States

AGENDA

09:00-09:30 Opening
09:30-10:00 IBM: Spectrum Scale and ESS Updates (Scott Fadden, IBM)
10:00-10:30 IBM: Deep Dive – Hadoop Integration (Piyush Chaudhary, IBM)

10:30-11:00 Break

11:00-12:00 IBM: Deep Dive – Problem Determination (Teresa Swingler/Ben Randall, IBM)
12:00-12:30 Nuance: Spectrum Scale Performance Center (Bob Oesterlin, Nuance)

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 IBM: Spectrum Protect & Spectrum Scale Integration (Ron Henkhaus, IBM)
14:00-14:30 Site Presentation TBD
14:30-15:00 Site Presentation TBD

15:00-15:30 Break

15:30-16:00 ANL: AFM as a burst buffer (Gordon McPheeters, ANL)
16:00-16:30 IBM: Deep Dive – AFM Enhancements (Scott Fadden, IBM)
16:30-17:00 ANL: GHI (GPFS HPSS Integration) (Jack O’Connell, ANL)
17:00-17:15 Closing comments and Open Forum for Questions

GPFS/Spectrum Scale Upcoming US Events – Save the Dates

We’d like to announce two upcoming US GPFS/Spectrum Scale Events. One on the east coast, one in the midwest.

If you have any questions, please contact:
Kristy Kallback-Rose usa-principal@gpfsug.org or Bob Oesterlin usa-co-principal@gpfsug.org
GPFS Users Group – USA Chapter – Principal & Co-principal

GPFS/Spectrum Scale Day at the SPXXL conference in NYC – May 26th (full day event)

https://www.spxxl.org/?q=New-York-City-2016
Developers and Engineers from IBM will be at the meeting to cover topics, and open dialogue between IBM and customers will be encouraged. More details about the agenda, hotel and other logistics will come later this month.

Tentative Agenda:

  • 10 reasons for upgrading from GPFS 3.5 to Spectrum Scale 4.2.1
  • Enhancements for CORAL from IBM
  • Panel discussion with customers, topic TBD
  • AFM and integration with Spectrum Protect
  • Best practices for GPFS or Spectrum Scale Tuning.
  • At least one site update

Location:
New York Academy of Medicine
1216 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029

GPFS/Spectrum Scale Users Group Meeting at Argonne National Lab (ANL) – June 10th (full day event)

Thanks to Argonne for hosting this event. Developers and Engineers from IBM will be at the meeting to cover topics, and open dialogue between IBM and customers will be encouraged, as usual no marketing pitches!

Location: Argonne National Lab
More details and final agenda will come soon!

Tentative Agenda:

9:00a-12:30p
9-9:30a – Opening Remarks
9:30-10a Deep Dive – Update on ESS
10a-11a Deep Dive – Problem Determination (30 min/Panel 30 min?)
11-11:30 Break
11:30a-Noon – Deep Dive – Protect & Scale integration
Noon-12:30p HDFS/Hadoop

12:30 – 1:30p Lunch

1:30p-5:00p
1:30 – 2:00p IBM AFM Update
2:00-2:30p ANL: AFM as a burst buffer
2:30-3:00p ANL: GHI (GPFS HPSS Integration)
3:00-3:30p Break
3:30p – 4:00p LANL: ? or other site presontations
4:00-4:30p Nuance: GPFS Performance Sensors Deployment Experiences
4:30p -5:00p Closing comments and Open Forum for Questions

5:00 – ?
Beer hunting?