Shrink or Substitute: Handling Process Failures in HPC Systems Using In-Situ Recovery

2018 26th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing (PDP)(2018)

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Efficient utilization of today's high-performance computing (HPC) systems with complex software and hardware components requires that the HPC applications are designed to tolerate process failures at runtime. With low mean-time-to-failure (MTTF) of current and future HPC systems, long running simulations on these systems requires capabilities for gracefully handling process failures by the applications themselves. In this paper, we explore the use of fault tolerance extensions to Message Passing Interface (MPI) called user-level failure mitigation (ULFM) for handling process failures without the need to discard the progress made by the application. We explore two alternative recovery strategies, which use ULFM along with application-driven in-memory checkpointing. In the first case, the application is recovered with only the surviving processes, and in the second case, spares are used to replace the failed processes, such that the original configuration of the application is restored. Our experimental results demonstrate that graceful degradation is a viable alternative for recovery in environments where spares may not be available.
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Fault Tolerance,Process Failures,Checkpoint/Restart,Message Passing Interface
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