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Martin Kuemmel, 03/17/2022 01:32 PM

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h1. New computing cluster in Koenigstrasse
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h2. Introduction
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Since January 2022 we have a new computing cluster which is installed int he server room of the physiscs department at Koenigstrasse. Temporarily attached to the cluster is a 10TB disk for processing. We are currently (17th March 2022) waiting for a large amount of storage (40TB) which will then replace this temporary solution.
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h2. Login
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* public login server: login.physik.uni-muenchen.de;
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* Jupyterhub: https://workshop.physik.uni-muenchen.de;
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* both the server and the Jupyterhub require a two-factor-authentication with your physics account pwd as the first authentication. Then you can use a smartphone app like Google Authenticator (or any other app that generates time-based one-time-passwords). The app needs to be registered here: https://otp.physik.uni-muenchen.de, it is there called a soft-token.
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Graphical access to the cluster or its login nodes is possible, and I am currently trying to figure out the most efficient way for me.
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h2. Processing
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* as on our local cluster "slurm" is being used as the job scheduling system. Access to the computing nodes and running jobs requires starting a corresponding slurm job;
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* the partition of our cluster is "usm-cl";
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* from the login node you can start an interactive job via "intjob --partition=usm-cl" (additional slurm arguments are accepted as well);
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h2. Disk space
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* users can create their own disk space under "/project/ls-mohr/users/" such as "/project/ls-mohr/users/martin.kuemmel";
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h2. Installed software
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We use a package manager called spack to download and install software that is not directly available from the linux distribution. To see what is already installed, do the following on a computing node:
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* "module load spack"
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* "module avail"
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Adding more software is not a problem.
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