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== Stoomboot cluster at Nikhef ==
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Stoomboot is the computing cluster at Nikhef. It uses the Torque batch system.
 
Stoomboot is the computing cluster at Nikhef. It uses the Torque batch system.
  
Please subscrive to the stbc-users list at Nikhef if you are a regular user
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Please subscribe to the stbc-users list at Nikhef if you are a regular user
  
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The login nodes are called stbc-i1, stbc-i2, stbc-i3, stbc-i4
  
 
Queues at stoomboot (message Jeff Templon 24 Feb 2014):
 
Queues at stoomboot (message Jeff Templon 24 Feb 2014):
  * stbcq now points to SL6 nodes with gluster
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* stbcq now points to SL6 nodes with gluster
  * all other "old" queues point to SL6 nodes without gluster
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* all other "old" queues point to SL6 nodes without gluster (including express and long)
  * budget queue is gone
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* budget queue is gone
  * new multicore queue
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* new multicore queue
  * 'legacy' queue for SL5 users, with a limited number of nodes.
 

Latest revision as of 12:46, 2 March 2016

Stoomboot cluster at Nikhef

Stoomboot is the computing cluster at Nikhef. It uses the Torque batch system.

Please subscribe to the stbc-users list at Nikhef if you are a regular user

The login nodes are called stbc-i1, stbc-i2, stbc-i3, stbc-i4

Queues at stoomboot (message Jeff Templon 24 Feb 2014):

  • stbcq now points to SL6 nodes with gluster
  • all other "old" queues point to SL6 nodes without gluster (including express and long)
  • budget queue is gone
  • new multicore queue