[ase-users] "Calculator" with client/server connectivity across machines
Andrew Logsdail
LogsdailA at cardiff.ac.uk
Wed May 13 15:28:27 CEST 2020
Dear ASE-users,
Recently, we have been encountering issues with system administrators when jobs using ASE have extensive serial compute components compare with the parallel executions (i.e. longer Pythonic part rather than QM energy calculations). The most prevalent example is when coupling with CatLearn, as we find that optimisation on the ML landscape can in some cases become much longer than QM energy calculations used to define the landscape (ML optimisation cost increases with number of data points).
There are several possible ways this could be tackled, and one that came forward in our discussions recently was about running the ASE jobs on a local computer, and defining a calculator object capable of connecting to a remote client through ssh that could then submitting, wait for and analyse jobs, returning necessary data to the host machine for continuation of the scripts (as per the standard ASE calculation). I thought perhaps something like this would already exist but I cannot immediately see functionality that matches the description (the closest I think is the i-Pi sockets, but I think this is designed for the same machine?). Is anyone able to advise if such functionality does exist somewhere? And if not, is there a deliberate reason to avoid this kind of inter-computer connectivity? It’d be something we’d be interesting in investigating further if deemed appropriate.
Thanks in advance,
Andy
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