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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 subscribe to the stbc-users list at Nikhef if you are a regular user | 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): | 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 | |
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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