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- | To get access to the cluster you should talk to Jean-Baka | + | To get access to the cluster you should talk to Alan Orth or Jean-Baka in the Data and Research Methods Unit (Mara House). 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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==== Microsoft Windows ==== | ==== Microsoft Windows ==== | ||
- | If you are running Windows 10, you can access a simple ssh client by [[https:// | + | If you are running Windows 10+, you can access a simple ssh client by [[https:// |
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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 " | + | The cluster is arranged in a head/compute |
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^Machine | ^Machine | ||
- | |compute03 | 442 GB RAM \\ 8 CPUs | batch and high-memory jobs \\ Good for genome assembly (mira, newbler, abyss, etc), mothur|{{https:// | ||
|compute05 | 384 GB RAM \\ 48 CPUs \\ 1.6TB scratch | batch jobs \\ Most recent AMD EPYC CPUs, good for BLAST, structure, R, etc |{{https:// | |compute05 | 384 GB RAM \\ 48 CPUs \\ 1.6TB scratch | batch jobs \\ Most recent AMD EPYC CPUs, good for BLAST, structure, R, etc |{{https:// | ||
|compute06|256 GB RAM \\ 64 CPUs | batch and interactive jobs \\ Good for BLAST, structure, R, admixture, etc.|{{https:// | |compute06|256 GB RAM \\ 64 CPUs | batch and interactive jobs \\ Good for BLAST, structure, R, admixture, etc.|{{https:// |
using-the-cluster.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/06 06:14 by aorth