Message boards : News : Change to CPU/AMD GPU application
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To better reflect the nature of the application, the AMD GPU application is now called Molecular Dynamics for CPU and AMD GPUs. | |
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Have you found a way of warning the BOINC client that the AMD GPU will be used, so that it can schedule other projects around it? Might be a bit messy otherwise, especially if the other project expects to use a high proportion of the GPU's resources. | |
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BOINC 7.3.11 immediately designates the 9.17MD task to high priority for CPU only. 100% CPU usage with task reporting progress showing 2 1/2 hr. estimate until completion. (10% computed in 16 minutes) | |
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For Linux, will these jobs still run on a multi-core AMD CPU SMP system without an AMD GPU? | |
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For Linux, will these jobs still run on a multi-core AMD CPU SMP system without an AMD GPU? Greg, nothing for Linux yet. For the moment there are too few Linux machines with AMD GPUs attached to justify the effort. Matt | |
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I asked it you still support CPU jobs on systems without a GPU on Linux | |
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Greg, | |
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A question, please, regarding Molecular Dynamics for CPU and AMD GPUs. The intention is that it will use CPU cores, and be further accelerated by an AMD GPU is one happens to be present. this desktop: 2015-03-20 | CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 640 (driver version 347.52, CUDA version 7.0, compute capability 3.5, 1024MB, 606MB available, 803 GFLOPS peak) 2015-03-20 | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 640 (driver version 347.52, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 1024MB, 606MB available, 803 GFLOPS peak) 2015-03-20 | Processor: 8 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz [Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7] 2015-03-20 | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 popcnt aes syscall nx lm avx vmx smx tm2 pbe can run 8 processes Why are MD WUs prohibited... It will be issued to any machine that:...from being sent to PCs with NVIDIAs ? Is this some programming limitation or bug? Thanks. | |
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I agree, that this application should be sent to a host, even if that host has NVIDIA GPUs and 0 AMD GPUs. | |
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Because your machine has an Nvida GT640 GPU. Matt | |
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I agree, that this application should be sent to a host, even if that host has NVIDIA GPUs and 0 AMD GPUs. Because I want the machines that can be running ACEMD to be doing so. That work is worth more to us. Matt | |
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But I've got 8 CPUs that can also be helping you!!! | |
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But I've got 8 CPUs that can also be helping you!!! There are additional limitations of the application and scheduler that mean it's not currently possible to drop the app onto a machine with an Nvidia GPU and tell it not to use it. Some other project will have to benefit from our short-comings. Matt | |
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Just to clarify... is the behavior "I will use an NVIDIA GPU and you can't tell me not to" ... a behavior/limitation of the application executable, or is it a behavior/limitation of BOINC scheduler/API (which David A might be able to fix)? | |
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Just to clarify... is the behavior "I will use an NVIDIA GPU and you can't tell me not to" ... a behavior/limitation of the application executable, or is it a behavior/limitation of BOINC scheduler/API (which David A might be able to fix)? It's both the application, which will blindy use any and all GPUs it finds on a host, and also the old version of the BOINC scheduler we have in production on GPUGRID, which knows not of OpenCL applications. Matt | |
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Thank you, Matt. Those are the answers we were looking for, I believe. Have a great weekend, and if you feel like tackling a bug, there's a power issue in the Number Crunching forum :) | |
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So, it seems my PC is not allowed to run 'short runs' or 'long runs' applications on its NVidia GPU while also running "Molecular Dynamics for CPU" application WUs on its 8 CPUs. | |
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So, it seems my PC is not allowed to run 'short runs' or 'long runs' applications on its NVidia GPU while also running "Molecular Dynamics for CPU" application WUs on its 8 CPUs. The opposite - if your machine can run "short" or "long", that's all it will get. These are our main applications and contribute most to our scientific work. The other applications are of secondary importance, and I don't want them cutting into the return from short & long. Matt | |
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And what about Intel GPUs? | |
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So, will there ever be an WU generated for CPU or AMD GPU??? | |
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And what about Intel GPUs? based on collatz average WU run times the intel 530 is 1/16th the speed of a stock 1080. 40m vs 2.5m | |
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Message boards : News : Change to CPU/AMD GPU application