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The cluster consists of login nodes and compute nodes, along with a few other nodes for administration and serving files. The login nodes are shared, and at any time a login node might be in use by 10 or 20 users. For that reason, CPU- and memory-intensive jobs, as well any code that runs a risk of crashing a machine, should be run only on the compute nodes.
The cluster consists of login nodes and compute nodes, along with a few other nodes for administration and serving files. The login nodes are shared, and at any time a login node might be in use by 10 or 20 users. For that reason, CPU- and memory-intensive jobs, as well any code that runs a risk of crashing a machine, should be run only on the compute nodes.


Compute nodes can be used both for batch jobs and for interactive jobs. See below for how to use a node [[#Accessing_a_compute_node | interactively]], and how to run [[#Using_GUI_applications_on_a_compute_node | GUI applications]] on a node.
Compute nodes can be used both for batch jobs and for interactive jobs. See below for how to use a node [[#Accessing_a_compute_node | interactively]], and how to run [[Running Your Code#Using_GUI_applications_on_a_compute_node | GUI applications]] on a node.


The login nodes are named
The login nodes are named

Revision as of 19:25, May 18, 2021


The cluster consists of login nodes and compute nodes, along with a few other nodes for administration and serving files. The login nodes are shared, and at any time a login node might be in use by 10 or 20 users. For that reason, CPU- and memory-intensive jobs, as well any code that runs a risk of crashing a machine, should be run only on the compute nodes.

Compute nodes can be used both for batch jobs and for interactive jobs. See below for how to use a node interactively, and how to run GUI applications on a node.

The login nodes are named

login1, login2, login3, and login4

A description of the compute node queues can be found here.