scholarly journals A failure detector for HPC platforms

Author(s):  
George Bosilca ◽  
Aurelien Bouteiller ◽  
Amina Guermouche ◽  
Thomas Herault ◽  
Yves Robert ◽  
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Building an infrastructure for exascale applications requires, in addition to many other key components, a stable and efficient failure detector. This article describes the design and evaluation of a robust failure detector that can maintain and distribute the correct list of alive resources within proven and scalable bounds. The detection and distribution of the fault information follow different overlay topologies that together guarantee minimal disturbance to the applications. A virtual observation ring minimizes the overhead by allowing each node to be observed by another single node, providing an unobtrusive behavior. The propagation stage uses a nonuniform variant of a reliable broadcast over a circulant graph overlay network and guarantees a logarithmic fault propagation. Extensive simulations, together with experiments on the Titan Oak Ridge National Laboratory supercomputer, show that the algorithm performs extremely well and exhibits all the desired properties of an exascale-ready algorithm.

Author(s):  
N. D. Evans ◽  
M. K. Kundmann

Post-column energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) is inherently challenging as it requires the researcher to setup, align, and control both the microscope and the energy-filter. The software behind an EFTEM system is therefore critical to efficient, day-to-day application of this technique. This is particularly the case in a multiple-user environment such as at the Shared Research Equipment (SHaRE) User Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Here, visiting researchers, who may oe unfamiliar with the details of EFTEM, need to accomplish as much as possible in a relatively short period of time.We describe here our work in extending the base software of a commercially available EFTEM system in order to automate and streamline particular EFTEM tasks. The EFTEM system used is a Philips CM30 fitted with a Gatan Imaging Filter (GIF). The base software supplied with this system consists primarily of two Macintosh programs and a collection of add-ons (plug-ins) which provide instrument control, imaging, and data analysis facilities needed to perform EFTEM.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-183
Author(s):  
Richard T. Mayes ◽  
Shelley M. VanCleve ◽  
Jay S. Kehn ◽  
Jordan Delashmitt ◽  
Josh T. Langley ◽  
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