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Describe the issue
Not able to run multiprocessing on ARC server when setting num_processes > 21, even though there are 64 cores on the server. The partitioned data files were generated for all the num_processes, but the mp_household runner was only able to start more than 21 subprocesses. The same multiprocessing setting runs fine on WSP server, all number of num_processes are started and run fine.
I noticed the ARC server has 4 CPU sockets. All other machines I've worked with have1 CPU socket. Not sure if this is causing the issue here. This needs further testing and investigation, will report back if we find what's causing the issue.
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Thanks, Sijia for bringing this up to everyone's attention. I strongly encourage other Consortium members to verify the task manager of your server to identify and determine how many sockets you have, see ARC server example pictured herein.
Describe the issue
Not able to run multiprocessing on ARC server when setting
num_processes
> 21, even though there are 64 cores on the server. The partitioned data files were generated for all thenum_processes
, but themp_household
runner was only able to start more than 21 subprocesses. The same multiprocessing setting runs fine on WSP server, all number ofnum_processes
are started and run fine.I noticed the ARC server has 4 CPU sockets. All other machines I've worked with have1 CPU socket. Not sure if this is causing the issue here. This needs further testing and investigation, will report back if we find what's causing the issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: