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- | Listed below are instructions for setting up accounts | + | ===Instructions depend on the cluster you are using. Click on the link below that is appropriate.=== |
- | Instructions: | + | Local Zaratan Cluster: [[ZT1]] |
- | Listed below is a set of instructions I typically give new students that will be using the computational clusters | + | ===Details |
- | I have submitted a request to add you as a user to my account on DT1 and/or DT2. Once this is done, you should get a generic email from IT regarding the resource. | + | [[Stampede2]] |
- | As for setting up your account, I have listed below some instructions. I first need your UMD username (terpmail) to setup your account. | + | [[Bridges]] |
- | http:// | + | [[Comet]] |
- | Now for the cluster setup: | + | [[Rockfish]] |
- | If you are not familiar with the use of LINUX, I would first go through some on-line tutorials for commands to use in LINUX and here ([[Linux Guide]]). To login to DT1 (login.deepthought.umd.edu) or DT2 (login.deepthought2.umd.edu) with Windows you will need to have PuTTY ([[Extra Software]]) to connect to deepthought: | + | [[Expanse]] |
- | http:// | + | ===Backups of DATA=== |
- | And the following program will be useful to transfer files between deepthought and your computer | + | Data on Zaratan must be backed up. |
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- | Built-in commands for MAC users can be used to connect via the command line (scp) and apps for file transfer (eg, cyberduck). | + | |
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- | Then, take a general look at the website of the HPCC OIT to get a general idea on how to login and submit jobs. Your jobs should not run in your home directory. | + | |
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- | <code commend> pico .cshrc.mine </ | + | |
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- | At the end of the file add the following line: | + | |
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- | <code commend> unset noclobber </ | + | |
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- | This is needed for the simulations to allow for files to write over existing files. | + | |
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- | One more recent change is that you will need to allow me to look into your /lustre files. | + | |
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- | 1. <code commend> cd / | + | |
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- | 2. <code commend> chmod a+r . </ | + | |
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- | 3. <code commend> chmod -R a+r * </ | + | |
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- | 4. <code commend> find . -type d -exec chmod a+x {} \; </ | + | |
+ | Data Backup: [[Backup]] | ||
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