6.3 Documentation that is provided
This section describes the documentation IBM provides with the hardware. IBM
manufacturing uses the extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit (xCAT) to set up
and test systems. xCAT is also used to document the manufacturing that is set
up. Because it is a popular administration utility, the xCAT table files are included
with the system. The Cluster Enablement Team uses these files in the
commissioning of a cluster.
The following documentation also is provided in a binder with each rack and on a
CD with each rack:
MAC addresses of the Ethernet interfaces
Machine type, model number, and serial number of devices
Firmware levels: For servers, these levels include:
– UEFI version
– IMM version
– On system diagnostics version
Memory per server
CPU type per server
Proof that an operating system was running on each server, reporting the
output of uname -r for each node
PCI adapter list for each server by using the lspci command
Configuration files for switches
6.3.1 HPLinpack testing results: Supplied on request
The results of the HPLinpack testing can be provided to clients, if requested. The
documentation includes the following components:
A listing of the software stack that is used, for example:
– HPL-2.0 with the Intel timestamping patch
– OpenBLAS v0.2.5-0-ge01b3d4
– Mellanox OFED
– gcc
– mvapich2 1.7-6.2012svn5140
– RHEL 6.2
A run summary, which lists GFLOPS and run time
The detailed text output from the HPL benchmark
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