On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Ondřej Vašík ovasik@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to propose start of High performance computing (HPC) SIG. I see it already mentioned on https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup among Future SIGs. Primary reason for the SIG existence will be to improve the state of High performance computing related packages on CentOS and similar distributions, with special focus on stability of builds, CentOS (and similar distribution) related improvements for OpenHPC project and getting new HPC packages packaged for CentOS and/or Fedora.
Good to see an initiative to get the tools specific for HPC packaged, but I have a comment. Under https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/tree/obs/OpenHPC_1.3_Factory/components/io-l... I see spec files for software like netcdf or hdf5.
On a cluster one needs access to **many** versions of libraries (that includes compilers, python, mpi, etc.) and packaging them as RPMS is not the correct model, unless the HPC system uses VM golden images or container images, and allows the users to start them on-demand. What is usually used is a setup based on lmod/environment-modules like https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-easyconfigs
I would therefore prefer the OpenHPC project focuses in the first place on the tools a single version of which is installed on the operating system.
Best regards,
Marcin
Initial members would be me (ovasik@redhat.com, CentOS FAS account: Reset), Adrian Reber (areber@redhat.com, CentOS FAS account: areber), Stanislav Kozina (skozina@redhat.com, CentOS FAS account: ersin) and Jan Chaloupka (jchaloup@fedoraproject.org, CentOS FAS account: jchaloup). Of course, anyone is welcome to join.
Thanks in advance for approving/sponsoring the SIG.
Regards, Ondrej Vasik
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