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using-the-cluster [2019/05/31 11:02] – mammoth has 8 CPUs, not 16. fixed that. jean-bakausing-the-cluster [2019/12/02 12:50] – [Cluster Organization] jean-baka
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   * compute03: fast CPUs, but few of them   * compute03: fast CPUs, but few of them
   * compute04: batch jobs, has lots of disk space in ''/var/scratch''   * compute04: batch jobs, has lots of disk space in ''/var/scratch''
 +  * compute05: batch jobs, has the fastest processors (AMD EPYC)
  
 To get access to the cluster you should talk to Jean-Baka (he sits in BecA). Once you have access you should read up on [[Using SLURM|SLURM]] so you can learn how to submit jobs to the cluster. To get access to the cluster you should talk to Jean-Baka (he sits in BecA). Once you have access you should read up on [[Using SLURM|SLURM]] so you can learn how to submit jobs to the cluster.
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 ===== Cluster Organization ===== ===== Cluster Organization =====
 The cluster is arranged in a master/slave configuration; users log into HPC (the master) and use it as a "jumping off point" to the rest of the cluster. Here's a diagram of the topology: The cluster is arranged in a master/slave configuration; users log into HPC (the master) and use it as a "jumping off point" to the rest of the cluster. Here's a diagram of the topology:
-{{:infrastructure-2018-fs8.png|}}+{{:hpc_topology_2019_web.png|}}
  
 ==== Detailed Information ==== ==== Detailed Information ====
using-the-cluster.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/06 06:14 by aorth