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# Contact US
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We hang out in our [SIG/HPC Mattermost channel](https://chat.rockylinux.org/rocky-linux/channels/sig-hpc) and #rockylinux-sig-hpc on irc.libera.chat "bridged to our MatterMost channel"
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We hang out in our [SIG/HPC Mattermost channel](https://chat.rockylinux.org/rocky-linux/channels/sig-hpc) and #rockylinux-sig-hpc on irc.libera.chat "bridged to our MatterMost channel" also our [SIG forums are located here](https://forums.rockylinux.org/c/sig/hpc/61)
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## SIG/HPC Meeting
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# SIG/HPC Meeting
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We are meeting twice a month on bi-weekly bases on Thursday at 9:00 PM UTC here on [Google meet](https://meet.google.com/hsy-qnoe-dxx) - for now -
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* Sherif
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## Discussions:
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Chris: Are we willing to support all openHPC stack or just the modules and how we imagine achieving this?
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Jeremy: Clear a bit of distro related stuff from openHPC would be great such as automake / autoconf
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Stack: We need to have a base line so people can start use rocky on HPC and make Rocky accessible
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Chris: A Demo / technical talk in 4 weeks
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Chris: Are we going to focus on 8 and 9?
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Stack and Chris, would be great if we can focus on 9
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Sherif: I hope we can do both but with 9 in the spotlight "this needs to be a SIG decision"
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Stack: Question, if we start moving openHPC within HPC sig are they going support more distros, we don't want to break packages for other EL distros
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Chris: so far testing on Rocky as the only supported EL distro
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Chris: Are we willing to support all openHPC stack or just the modules and how we imagine achieving this?
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Jeremy: Clear a bit of distro related stuff from openHPC would be great such as automake / autoconf
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Stack: We need to have a base line so people can start use rocky on HPC and make Rocky accessible
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Chris: A Demo / technical talk in 4 weeks
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Chris: Are we going to focus on 8 and 9?
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Stack and Chris, would be great if we can focus on 9
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Sherif: I hope we can do both but with 9 in the spotlight "this needs to be a SIG decision"
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Stack: Question, if we start moving openHPC within HPC sig are they going support more distros, we don't want to break packages for other EL distros
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Chris: so far testing on Rocky as the only supported EL distro
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## Action items:
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* Get a demo / technical talk after 4 weeks "Sherif can arrange that with Chris"
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* Chris Simmons
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## Discussions:
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Getting toolchains outside of openHPC such as automake
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Greg: We need to talk if we need to have a generic SIG for toolchains
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Greg: We need to look into adding more release packages such as intel compiler
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Brain storm ideas about optimizing binaries
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David: What would be the interest of having a light weight kernel for HPC
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Jeremy: mentioning intel light weight kernel https://github.com/intel/mos
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Chris: asking if there is any benchmark, hard numbers between shipped kernel and light weight kernel, so far, nothing solid
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Sherif: Slurm now is build but not in standard path and we agreed we are going to move standard path
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Greg: make sure you have the provide type
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Chris: also make sure that downgrade works
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Greg and Chris, we can also contribute to openHPC documentation
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Getting toolchains outside of openHPC such as automake
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Greg: We need to talk if we need to have a generic SIG for toolchains
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Greg: We need to look into adding more release packages such as intel compiler
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Brain storm ideas about optimizing binaries
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David: What would be the interest of having a light weight kernel for HPC
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Jeremy: mentioning intel light weight kernel https://github.com/intel/mos
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Chris: asking if there is any benchmark, hard numbers between shipped kernel and light weight kernel, so far, nothing solid
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Sherif: Slurm now is build but not in standard path and we agreed we are going to move standard path
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Greg: make sure you have the provide type
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Chris: also make sure that downgrade works
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Greg and Chris, we can also contribute to openHPC documentation
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## Action items:
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* Get a list of packages from Jeremy to pick up from openHPC
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# SIG/HPC meeting 2023-06-01
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## Attendees:
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* Chris Simmons
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* Nick Eggleston
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* Forrest Burt
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* Stack
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* David DeBonis
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* Jeremy Siadal
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* Greg Kurtzer
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* Sherif
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## Discussions:
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Chris gave a quick demo about openHPC / presentation
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Jeremy sent the packages
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Greg: asked how the SIG's slurm is compatible with openHPC
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Sherif needs to look at openHPC slurm packages
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Chris we need to look on how to build easybuild and look into how to improve it
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Chris and Greg talking about if there is any standard that explains how to build systems compatible with each others, openHPC does follow best practices from different entities
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Chris provided https://github.com/holgerBerger/hpc-workspace which now a part of openHPC
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Sherif mentioned, forums category is now in place https://forums.rockylinux.org/c/sig/hpc/61
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## Action items:
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* Sherif to look int openHPC slurm spec file
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* We need to get lists of centres and HPC that are moving to Rocky to make a blog post and PR
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## Old business:
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## 2023-06-01:
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* Get a list of packages from Jeremy to pick up from openHPC - Done
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* Greg / Sherif talk in Rocky / RESF about generic SIG for common packages such as chaintools
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* Plan the openHPC demo Chris / Sherif - Done
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* Finlise the slurm package with naming / configuration - Done
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## 2023-05-18:
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* Get a demo / technical talk after 4 weeks "Sherif can arrange that with Chris" - Done
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* Getting a list of packages that openHPC would like to move to distros "Jeremy will be point of contact if we need those in couple of weeks" - Done
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## 2023-05-04
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* Start building slurm - On going, a bit slowing down with R9.2 and R8.8 releases, however packages are built, some minor configurations needs to be fixed -
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* Start building apptainer - on hold -
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* Start building singulartiry - on hold -
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* Start building warewulf - on hold -
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* Sherif: check about forums - done, we can have our own section if we want, can be discussed over the chat -
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## 2023-04-20
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* Reach out to other communities “Greg” - on going -
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* Reaching out for different sites that uses Rocky for HPC “Stack will ping few of them and others as well -Group effort-”
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* Reaching out to hardware vendors - nothing done yet -
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* Statistic / public registry for sites / HPC to add themselves if they want - nothing done yet -
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# SIG/HPC Packages
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Those are some of the packages that we are thinking to maintain and support within this SIG
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* Lustre server and client
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* Slurm
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* Apptainer
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* Easybuild
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* Spack
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* opempi build slurm support
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* Lmod
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* conda
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* sstack
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* fail2ban - in EPEL not sure if it's fit in this SIG -
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* glusterfs-server - Better suited under SIG/Storage -
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* glusterfs-selinux - Better suited under SIG/Storage -
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* Cython
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* genders
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* pdsh
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* gcc (latest releases, parallel install)
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* autotools
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* cmake
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* hwloc (this really needs to support parallel versions)
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* libtool
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* valgrind (maybe)
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* charliecloud
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* Warewulf (if all config options are runtime instead of pre-compiled)
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* magpie
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* openpbs
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* pmix
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