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io500:rules:submission [2020/05/22 21:48] – john_bent | io500:rules:submission [2020/06/09 18:28] – kunkel | ||
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- For the 10 node challenge, there must be exactly 10 physical nodes and at least one benchmark process must run on each | - For the 10 node challenge, there must be exactly 10 physical nodes and at least one benchmark process must run on each | ||
- The only exception to this rule is the find benchmark which may optionally use fewer nodes/ | - The only exception to this rule is the find benchmark which may optionally use fewer nodes/ | ||
+ | - Each of the four main phases (IOR easy and hard, and mdtest easy and hard) has a subdirectory which can be precreated and tuned (e.g. using tools such as lfs_setstripe or beegfs_ctl); | ||
Please send any requests for changes to these rules or clarifying questions to our mailing list. | Please send any requests for changes to these rules or clarifying questions to our mailing list. | ||
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- Submitting the results must be done in accordance with the instructions on our [[https:// | - Submitting the results must be done in accordance with the instructions on our [[https:// | ||
- If a tool other than the included pfind is used for the find phase, then it must follow the same input and output behavior as the included pfind. | - If a tool other than the included pfind is used for the find phase, then it must follow the same input and output behavior as the included pfind. | ||
+ | - It is not required to capture the list of matched files. | ||
- Please also refer to the [[https:// | - Please also refer to the [[https:// | ||
- Please read the CHANGELOG.md file for the new changes on the IO-500 benchmark | - Please read the CHANGELOG.md file for the new changes on the IO-500 benchmark |