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= Checking with <code>htop</code> = | = Checking with <code>htop</code> = | ||
Following <code>/proc/cpuinfo</code>, the " | Following <code>/proc/cpuinfo</code>, the "logical core id" of <code>htop</code> on a ''Xeon Gold 6226R'' is T*32+S*16+C with | ||
* T = thread-ID ϵ {0,1} (the two threads on a core) | * T = thread-ID ϵ {0,1} (the two threads on a core for enabled hyperthreading) | ||
* S = socket-ID ϵ {0,1} (the two CPUs with 16 cores) | * S = socket-ID ϵ {0,1} (the two CPUs with 16 cores) | ||
* C = core-ID ϵ {0,1,...,15} (the 16 physical cores) | * C = core-ID ϵ {0,1,...,15} (the 16 physical cores) | ||
In other words, the 4 columns in "htop" are S0T0 | S1T0 | S0T1 | S1T1, and | In other words, the 4 columns in "htop" are S0T0 | S1T0 | S0T1 | S1T1 with hyperthreading, and S0 | S0 | S1 | S1 without. |
Aktuelle Version vom 20. September 2021, 22:43 Uhr
Cf. https://www.glennklockwood.com/hpc-howtos/process-affinity.html for an explanation.
Slurm is configured with TaskPlugin=task/affinity
and can reserve cores for a job. srun
's option --cpu-bind
provides detailed control for that.
Checking with htop
Following /proc/cpuinfo
, the "logical core id" of htop
on a Xeon Gold 6226R is T*32+S*16+C with
- T = thread-ID ϵ {0,1} (the two threads on a core for enabled hyperthreading)
- S = socket-ID ϵ {0,1} (the two CPUs with 16 cores)
- C = core-ID ϵ {0,1,...,15} (the 16 physical cores)
In other words, the 4 columns in "htop" are S0T0 | S1T0 | S0T1 | S1T1 with hyperthreading, and S0 | S0 | S1 | S1 without.