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HP Scalable Visualization Array Version 2.1
User's Guide
HP Part Number: A-SVAUG-4A
Published: March 2007
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HP Scalable Visualization Array Version 2.1User's GuideHP Part Number: A-SVAUG-4APublished: March 2007

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About This DocumentThe SVA User's Guide introduces the components of the HP Scalable Visualization Array (SVA).The SVA product has hardware and s

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[] The contents are optional in syntax. If the contents are a listseparated by a pipe ( | ), you must choose one of the items.{} The contents are requ

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1 IntroductionThis chapter gives an overview of the HP Scalable Visualization Array (SVA). It describes howthe SVA works within the context of overall

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is also available for display remotely, but limited to single or two-tile output from a singlegraphics card.The SVA serves as a key unit in an integra

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Final images can also be transmitted to a remote workstation display over a network external tothe cluster. This lets users interact with applications

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1.4.2 FlexibilityOne of the most powerful attributes of the SVA is its flexibility, which makes it possible to applythe SVA effectively to a wide rang

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full advantage of the various toolkits and libraries. The SVA uses standards such as OpenGL,Linux, InfiniBand, and Gigabit Ethernet for portability an

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2 SVA ArchitectureThis chapter gives a detailed look at the architecture of the HP Scalable Visualization Array(SVA). It compares the SVA to other clu

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© Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or

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Thus, the SVA provides the HP Cluster Platform with a visualization component for thoseapplications that require visualization in addition to computat

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images. The output can be a complete display or one tileof an aggregate display.Remote images. The SVA also supports the transmission of a completeima

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• Multiple displays with different resolutions.• Use of a variable number of display and render nodes to solve the computational andrendering requirem

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features extracted based on application settings. The application then caches the results of theanalysis or rendering to display an animation of the t

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3 SVA Hardware and SoftwareThis chapter provides information on the hardware and software that make up the SVA. It is auseful reference for anyone inv

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Platform system, the visualization nodes can use a highspeed system interconnect to load data from an HP SFS.The two SVA physical configurations are b

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Figure 3-1 Sample SVA Bounded ConfigurationGigEExternal NodeDisplayDevicesBase Rack (UVB)3.3 Modular Packaging ConfigurationA Modular Packaging Config

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The management switches are collected together in one rack. SVA nodes connect to branchswitches in the Administrative Network. SVA nodes do not connec

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Figure 3-2 Software Hierarchy in the SVAVisualizationLibraries(optional)ApplicationsX ServersHP XC LinuxAllocateLaunchInitializeCleanupSVASoftwareUtil

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Table of ContentsAbout This Document...111 Intende

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• Naming each of the nodes in the cluster and determining which nodes are up and running.• Serializing application use of the cluster.For more informa

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Table 3-4 Third Party System SoftwareDescriptionSoftwarePrimary interface programmers use to create images.OpenGLhttp://www.opengl.org/Contains routin

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4 Quick StartThis chapter lets you quickly try some of the sample applications on the SVA Kit. Details onusing scripts are provided in other chapters

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TIP: See the HP SVA System Administration Guide for detailed information on how to defineDisplay Surfaces, including a recommended incremental series

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• In the case of third-party applications, for example, ParaView and EnSight, there is a separateuser interface whose location is determined by settin

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• You need to substitute the name of the site-specific input node for YOUR_INPUT_NODE.• The city application is shipped with the SVA kit and is alread

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% sva_remote.sh -I(Note that problems sometimes occur running the script or logging into the Linux GUI.Check your login file for incompatible settings

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5 Setting Up and Running a Visualization SessionThis chapter explains how to run visualization applications on the SVA. A visualization sessionrelies

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4.3.1 Set Up Control for an Application...344.3.2 Launch an App

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5.2 Running an Application Using ScriptsTypically, you encapsulate the various commands needed to run applications using a script file.This speeds the

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• sva_startx.shThis script takes a list of nodes and allocates them as part of an SVA job. Once the nodes areallocated, an X server starts on each nod

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Surface you choose for the job. See the SVA System Administration Guide for detailedinformation on the Configuration Data Files and Display Surfaces.4

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You can start, stop, and restart an application to make it easier to test and debug.IMPORTANT: You must be able to view the SVA Display Surface becaus

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Once you are logged into the cluster, use a terminal window and start one of the other SVAlaunch scripts, for example sva_paraview.sh with the --local

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The following command uses a launch script with the same Display Surface as a mono device:% sva_chromium_dmx.sh -d STEREO_DISPLAY_1 "/usr/X11R6/l

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5.7.2 Use the Framelock Script FunctionIf you write or modify job launch scripts, there is an SVA scripting function (found in svainit)to enable frame

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6 Application ExamplesThis chapter describes the steps to start several representative applications that vary in theirstructure and requirements:• A w

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This example also assumes that you use HP RGS to provide the remote viewing capability.Alternatively, you could use VirtualGL and TurboVNC for this pu

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SVA as determined by the cluster node running the RGS Sender if connected to a displaydevice.Figure 6-1 shows the relationships among the various proc

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6.3.7 Launch Script...62Glossa

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for this example, assuming the display node has the RGS Sender software installed, an externalNIC, and uses a single graphics card to output one or tw

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This command specifies that the SVA_DS_1_2 Display Surface be used. If you omit the –doption, the script automatically allocates a visualization node

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6. Open a terminal window in the desktop environment and enter the following command:% /usr/X11R6/lib/xscreensaver/atlantis -count 20The atlantis appl

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the cluster_config process, the system administrator configures the SVA to identifyremote-capable nodes.2. Your system manager installed the necessary

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7. Open a terminal window using MB3 in the Linux Desktop (gnome) that appears.If you get a desktop that is not the SVA cluster default (gnome), you ma

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4. In the Category pane, click on Session. Connect to the remote-capable cluster node usingPuTTY. Enter the node's name as provided in the output

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6.2.2 ParaView OverviewParaView is an open source, multiplatform, extensible application designed for visualizing largedatasets. This scalable applica

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Host while its display is pushed back to your local desktop. HP recommends that you usea Display Surface that uses a display node as its Execution Hos

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Tip:You can use a SLURM srun command to do this.2. Launch X Servers on all the allocated nodes.3. Launch the ParaView Client on the Execution Host. Wh

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Your site administrator must define multi-tile Display Surfaces using the Display SurfaceConfiguration Tool. The Display Surface Configuration Tool al

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Although Chromium has several configuration files that you typically need to edit, the SVAlaunch script eliminates this need by using configuration da

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IMPORTANT: Note that the you may lose the video display; however, the keyboard and mousecontinue to work such that you can actually control the multi-

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If you choose to store data locally, you can copy the data file to the display node after theapplication starts. This ensures that you access a node a

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You begin by logging in to the SVA using a terminal window. The following command runs theatlantis application on the FULL_DISPLAY Display Surface usi

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GlossaryAdministrativeNetworkConnects all nodes in the cluster. In an HP XC compute cluster, this consists of two branches:the Administrative Network

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modular packingconfigurationThis SVA configuration has two or more racks as needed to contain from four to ninety-fiveworkstations or servers, along w

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IndexAAdmin/service node, 20Administrative network, 20, 26, 27Architecture of SVA, 19BBeowulf cluster, 19Bounded configuration, 25CChromium, 30Compile

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RRemote Graphics Software (HP), 30Render node, 21in SVA, 21RGSexample use, 48launched via script, 50launching of process, 49RGS Displayflow of control

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List of Figures1-1 System View of a Computing Environment with Integrated SVA...131-2 Standalone SVA Data

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List of Tables3-1 Operating System and Driver Components.....................293-2 HP XC

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