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OpenHPC 3.2 released

By November 11, 2024November 12th, 2024No Comments

We are pleased to announce the release of OpenHPC v3.2

This is an update release for the OHPC 3.x branch targeting support for RHEL9 variants, OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 and openEuler 22.03 LTS SP3. This release introduces the gnu14 compiler variant.

After a long time OpenHPC reintroduces a stateful provisioning recipe which is based on the provisioner Confluent. We also published a Warewulf4 based recipe. Unfortunately there is no documented way to upgrade from the existing Warewulf3 based provisioning to a Warewulf4 based provisioning.

Confluent and Warewulf4 based provisioning is currently only available for Slurm based recipes and one of the RHEL9 based variants. For future releases we will expand Confluent and Warewulf4 provisioning recipes to more combinations of operating systems and resource managers.

We were also able to run InfiniBand tests now that one of our test clusters has a working InfiniBand setup.

Note that users who previously enabled the OHPC 3.x repository via the ohpc-release package will have access to the updates available in 3.2 and no additional repository enablement should be necessary. Please see the Release Notes and documentation for more detailed information.

Release Notes: https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/releases/tag/v3.2.GA

Install Guides/Release RPMs: https://github.com/openhpc/ohpc/wiki/3.X