PMIx: Process management for exascale environments

•Describes nmew standard for process management in high-performance computing Establishes methods for scale-free launch performance Defines interfaces for application interactions with system management stack Enables workflow orchestration High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications have historica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Parallel computing 2018-11, Vol.79 (C), p.9-29
Hauptverfasser: Castain, Ralph H., Hursey, Joshua, Bouteiller, Aurelien, Solt, David
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Describes nmew standard for process management in high-performance computing Establishes methods for scale-free launch performance Defines interfaces for application interactions with system management stack Enables workflow orchestration High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications have historically executed in static resource allocations, using programming models that ran independently from the resident system management stack (SMS). Achieving exascale performance that is both cost-effective and fits within site-level environmental constraints will, however, require that the application and SMS collaboratively orchestrate the flow of work to optimize resource utilization and compensate for on-the-fly faults. The Process Management Interface - Exascale (PMIx) community is committed to establishing scalable workflow orchestration by defining an abstract set of interfaces by which not only applications and tools can interact with the resident SMS, but also the various SMS components can interact with each other. This paper presents a high-level overview of the goals and current state of the PMIx standard, and lays out a roadmap for future directions.
ISSN:0167-8191
1872-7336
DOI:10.1016/j.parco.2018.08.002