Debug and Development Partitions
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Debug and Development Partitions Policy |
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To ensure the debug and development partitions are available for use by Pawsey researchers, they are strictly reserved for the following activities:- Code porting
- Code debugging
- Code development
- Job script/workflow management script porting, debugging and/or development
These partitions must not be used for the following activities: - Production runs (i.e., jobs that are intended to generate final results or data for publication, reporting, or use in further analysis)
- Preparatory or test runs, including but not limited to:
- Warm-up/generation of initial conditions for simulations
- Testing configurations, searching for optimal/stabilitiy parameters, or setting up simulations, even if the results will not be used directly.
- Running simulations or experiments to determine production parameters for AI/ML model training (e.g., hyperparameter tuning, configuration testing, validation of stability under different settings).
- Testing code or scripts in ways that mimic production workloads, such as large-scale simulations or model training, that are not explicitly part of the development or debugging process.
Note: This restriction applies regardless of the execution time of the jobs. For instance, jobs that involve testing for numerical stability, parameter optimization, or early-stage simulations should not be conducted on the debug/development partitions, even if the run times are under the partition's walltime limit. |
Current available debug and development partitions at Pawsey are:
Table 1. Slurm partitions for debug and development on Setonix
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name | SetonixDebugPartitions |
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