[Pw_forum] parallelization issue
Giacomo Saielli
giacomo.saielli at unipd.it
Tue Oct 26 10:10:37 CEST 2004
Dear Eyvaz and Paolo,
thank you very much for your comments.
In particular, Paolos' paper, Table IV report a time for cp step, T_i,
of 3700 sec, 16 procs on SP3, system of 900 electrons, spin-unrestricted
calculation. Then I guess that we can estimate roughly a half (1800 sec)
for the same calculation spin-restricted, which would become about
700-800 secs per time step if it were on SP4. Since I have about 600
electrons instead of 900, this time would be reduced again to about
400-500 or so? Then what I have found (1800secs/cp step) is about 4
times larger than expected based on this very approximate estimate.
However I have used somewhat larger cutoffs than needed, as suggested by
Paolo. Maybe I can improve the performance playing with these parameters.
Thank you again,
best wishes,
Giacomo
Paolo Giannozzi wrote:
>On Friday 15 October 2004 10:50, Giacomo Saielli wrote:
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>>I wonder if the comments of paragraph 7.4 of espresso manual v 2.1,
>>parallelization issue of pw.x, apply also for the cp.x module.
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>they mostly apply to cp.x as well. Of course there is no k-kpoint
>parallelization in cp.x. I am not sure about the status of NEB image
>parallelization in cp.x.
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>> ecutwfc = 30.0,
>> ecutrho = 180.0,
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>25 and 100 Ry for C, N, H should be enough
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>>A test CPMD run with cp.x takes about 50 hours of total cpu
>>(16 procs on IBM SP4 at CINECA, all PE of the same node)
>>for 100 steps [...]. The question is if this numbers sounds
>>correct to you, for this system size
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>1800 s/time step seems to me way too large for a system like
>yours. You can find reference CPU times on a SP3 here:
>http://www.nest.sns.it/~giannozz/Papers/JCP_57.pdf
>Divide by 2 or 3 to get an estimate for SP4.
>
>Paolo
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