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Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Theoretical Physics have a dedicated subset | Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Theoretical Physics have a dedicated subset | ||
- | of nodes on the cluster, named ''au[193-216]'' | + | of nodes on the cluster, named ''au[193-216]'', the HEP nodes. |
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+ | These are 24 nodes with 20 cores each, for a total of 480 cores, with a dedicated SLURM partition ''hep'' that is separate from the other offered by Lunarc and exclusively dedicated to the three communities above. These have been procured with Faculty funding on infrastructure. | ||
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+ | Users related to these nodes can now communicate via the mailing list //aurora-hep-users[-AT-]hep.lu.se// | ||
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+ | The HEP nodes have a dedicated storage system of 50TB for the communities listed above to use. | ||
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+ | Mathematical Physics has a dedicated subset of nodes, ''mn[01-10]'' and ''mn[15-20]'' (skylake hardware) | ||
The aurora cluster nodes can only be accessed using the [[http://slurm.schedmd.com/|slurm]] batch system, that | The aurora cluster nodes can only be accessed using the [[http://slurm.schedmd.com/|slurm]] batch system, that | ||
allows users to run interactive sessions as well. | allows users to run interactive sessions as well. | ||
- | These nodes have a dedicated storage system of 50TB for the communities listed above to use. | + | Use the page list on the left side or the menu button on your phone to know how to use Aurora. |