HPC/Support
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Request Suppport
For questions regarding the Carbon HPC system, first consult Frequently Asked Questions to find most answers.
Compose a support request Email
Compose an Email to our help desk.
Provide the following pieces of information:
- Be as specific as possible in the body of your message. Include the following:
- The command you were trying to run or the menu item you chose.
- The exact error message you get. Copy & Paste the message text, or take a screenshot and attach it to your mail.
- The path and file name of files you were working on, if applicable.
- It is generally not necessary to include in your message copies of files that already reside on Carbon.
- For PBS jobs, include:
- The job number.
- The working directory of the job.
- We may ask you to prepare a test directory on Carbon, usually at the same directory level as your troubled runs.
- Ideally, errors are reproducible. To diagnose subtle errors (where your application runs but does not fail outright), we will need a test directory which contains only files required by PBS or the application:
- the PBS job file,
- input files,
- any local data files,
- if available, a file with the expected (correct) output, with a name differnt from the one generated by the job, e.g. a file with an added extension
.ref
.
- For remote access issues, include the following:
- The hostname you ran the command on (generally shown in the command prompt).
- The hostname you're trying to reach.
- The username you use to connect.
- The software name and version you use to connect (e.g. SSH, VNC, or a browser).
- Your operating system and version.
- Review your subject line before you submit the message.
If your question is not answered in the FAQ, send your support request to the NST IT help desk:
Receiving support
When you get our support response:
- Carefully read it.
- Follow all instructions and answer all questions.
- For account- and password-related issues: it may take several hours for changes to take effect. If your initial attempt fails, wait at least that long before retrying.
Additional considerations
To help us diagnose a problem:
- Read How to Report Bugs Effectively, by Simon Tatham, programmer.
- For deeper reading, consider How To Ask Questions The Smart Way, by Eric S. Raymond, open source pioneer.