coyote is about 568 cores spread over 70+
nodes. the queue-system is torque (ie, pbs) and not
sge (like darwin), but the translation should not
cause you any suffering.
there are also three (3) large-memory interactive
nodes, viz super-genius, mega-genius, and ultra-genius.
sg has 64G ram and the others 192G.
Amy Keating, a BE faculty member, administers coyote. She has four rules for the cluster:
She also sends a monthly reminder to the email list:
Here is the monthly reminder of our obligation to cite NSF award 0821391 in all work using the cluster. Please include the acknowledgement below in all publications that make use of the cluster AND send a copy of the citation to keating@mit.edu and mgwa@mit.edu.
"This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0821391."
"Our ability to obtain funds in the future depends on high-quality documentation of our past achievements!" – Amy
There is a node set aside for interactive work. You can get there by ssh super-genius
.
The folder /tmp
is free for use, but you are asked to clean up after yourself.
chsh -p /bin/bash my_username
. You might need to use usermod
rather than chsh
.Why you should be on the mailing list...
To: coyote-users@mit.edu
From: bio-admin@techsquare.com
Date: Mon, 02 May 2011 08:54:49 -0400
Subject: coyote returnshello coyote users-
one of the storage-machines at coyote
fell over yesterday, rendering coyote
pretty much useless.i believe that we are returned to service
now, but please let me know if you notice
anything untowards...[greg]