Cluster:LLK Poster Structure

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Abstract

Network latency continues to be a bottleneck for many computational science applications on Beowulf clusters. Using open source tools, we develop technology for making nanosecond precision measurements between timing points within the 2.6 Linux kernel. Using this technology, in conjunction with low-level and application benchmarks, we establish that there is significant network latency in the kernel and identify its origin. Lastly, we survey software-based latency reduction technologies and make recommendations based on our measurements. (original)

Keywords:

The Problem

Overview

Motivation

Survey/Current State of Affairs

Places to look:

  • Beowulf archives
  • ACM
  • IEEE
  • Citeseer
  • Google Scholar

Design (of the Experiment, Methodology)

Measurement (Techniques)

  • TCP/IP stack time point placement
  • tp_timer
  • high res timing w/counters

Verification and Validation

(Analysis) Tools

  • /proc -> database
  • PHP/gnuplot visualization

Benchmarks

  • netpipe (low level)
  • MrBayes (high level)

Results (of the Experiment)

(tabular, incl. test environment)

Analysis (Summary/Discussion/Conclusions)

Future Work

References