Sapelo2 changes after Oct.24 maintenance
Below are some user visible changes implemented on Sapelo2 during this maintenance window.
Replaced queueing system
Sapelo2 runs the Slurm queueing system now.
To help users familiarize with Slurm and the test cluster environment, we have prepared some training videos that are available from the GACRC's Kaltura channel at https://kaltura.uga.edu/channel/GACRC/176125031 (login with MyID and password is required). Please also refer to Running Jobs on Sapelo2 and Migrating from Torque to Slurm.
Changes in the maximum walltime limit of the partitions (queues)
The batch, highmem_p, and gpu_p partitions now have a 7-day maximum walltime limit. New batch_30d, highmem_30d_p, and gpu_30d_p partitions allow up to 30 days of walltime limit, but these queues have a more limited availability. Please see Running Jobs on Sapelo2.
Sap2test not available anymore
When you connect to Sapelo2 using the hostname sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu, you will be connected to the same environment as Sap2test, before the maintenance window. The sap2test.gacrc.uga.edu hostname is not active anymore.
New Toolchains and Software Environment installed
Sapelo2's operating system was updated from CentOS 7.5 to CentOS 7.8. Compiler toolchains and the software application modules were updated as well. For more information, please see Software on Sapelo2.
Error connecting to Sapelo2
Because Sapelo2 was reinstalled, you might encounter a "host key" or "host id" error when you connect to Sapelo2 for the first time after the maintenance.
Connecting from MacOS or Linux
Users connecting from a MacOS or a Linux system might see an error like this:
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ WARNING: POSSIBLE DNS SPOOFING DETECTED! @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ The ECDSA host key for sapelo2 has changed, and the key for the corresponding IP address 128.192.75.18 is unchanged. This could either mean that DNS SPOOFING is happening or the IP address for the host and its host key have changed at the same time. Offending key for IP in /Users/jsmith/.ssh/known_hosts:76 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY! Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)! It is also possible that a host key has just been changed. The fingerprint for the ECDSA key sent by the remote host is SHA256:E1ovq19vLNYNF1eFiOQ91tc1EPtbHcMhML2I45UrJrE. Please contact your system administrator. Add correct host key in /Users/jsmith/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this message. Offending ECDSA key in /Users/jsmith/.ssh/known_hosts:25 ECDSA host key for sapelo2 has changed and you have requested strict checking. Host key verification failed.
To fix this problem, open the known_hosts file on your local machine (in the example above the full path to this file is /Users/jsmith/.ssh/known_hosts, as shown in the error message above). Then delete the line that has sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu and save the file.
Once you have done this, you should be able to ssh into sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu. You might still get a message like this:
[jsmith@laptop]$ ssh jsmith@sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu The authenticity of host 'sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu' can't be established. ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:ikdjggjeorjgnkresitnsgjsms ECDSA key fingerprint is MD5:be:1xxxxxxxxxxxx Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
You can type yes and your connection should work.
Connecting from Windows
When connecting from Windows for the first time after the maintenance, users might encounter an error like POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH or HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED. Users can click Yesto continue the connection and have a new host key saved on their local machines.
Compute nodes have new hostnames
As we expand the Sapelo2 cluster by adding more compute nodes, it is helpful to identify compute nodes by its node rack location and node slot in the rack. Therefore we now incorporate this information in the hostname of the compute nodes. The new hostnames have the format rackname-nodeslot, for example, node ra6-8 refers to a node on node rack ra6 and that occupies slot number 8 in this rack.