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Mastodon

Construction of the Mastodon cluster is made possible, in part, by the NSF under CISE Research Infrastructure Grant EIA-0303609. If you write a paper about research done using Mastodon, please acknowledge this grant in your paper.

The IBM xSeries 360 machines were donated by IBM under a 2003 IBM Shared University Research (SUR) grant.

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Mastodon includes well over 1000 processor cores, including both Intel Xeons and AMD Opterons. These machines are available to the faculty, staff, and students of the UT Computer Sciences Department. All that is required to use them is a UTCS UNIX login account. For information on getting started, see the UTCS local Condor documentation.

All of the computers in the cluster are running the Ubuntu distribution of Linux, with job scheduling handled by the Condor software developed by University of Wisconsin CS Dept.

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Configuration

The Mastodon cluster consists of the following hardware:

  • morgoth
  • central manager
  • IBM xSeries 360
  • 4x Pentium IV Xeon @ 2GHz
  • 4GB RAM
  • 1.2TB shared disk
  • sauron, gothmog
  • checkpoint servers
  • IBM xSeries 335
  • azog, thuringwethil, glaurung
  • checkpoint servers
  • Dell PowerEdge 1950
  • uruk-hai
  • compute node x 16: uruk-hai-N
  • IBM xSeries 360
  • 2x Pentium IV Xeon @ 2GHz
  • 4GB RAM
  • uruk
  • compute node x 56: uruk-N
  • IBM xSeries 335
  • 2x Pentium IV Xeon @ 3.06GHz
  • 4GB RAM
  • carrion, ungoliant
  • dedicated submit nodes
  • vary
  • balrog
  • compute node x 40: balrog-N
  • IBM eServer e326
  • 2x Opteron 250 @ 2.4GHz
  • 4GB to 16GB RAM
  • lhug
  • compute node x 14: lhug-N
  • HP Proliant DL585
  • 4x Opteron 875 (dual-core) @ 2.2GHz
  • 32GB RAM
  • nauro
  • compute node x 66: nauro-N
  • Dell PowerEdge 1950
  • 2x Opteron 2218 (dual-core) @ 2.6GHz
  • 16GB RAM
  • rhavan
  • compute node x 77: rhavan-N
  • Dell PowerEdge 1950
  • 2x Xeon X5355 (quad-core) @ 2.66GHz
  • 32GB RAM
  • filer4a
  • file storage
  • Network Appliance FAS3050c
  • 1.8TB storage
  • switch57
  • cluster backbone switch
  • Cisco Catalyst 6509
  • Gigabit Ethernet ports for all cluster components