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== Learn more == | |||
https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/spaces/CHPC/pages/720396955/CoreHPC+Access+Primer | |||
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https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/spaces/CHPC/pages/736476672/CoreHPC+Submission+Examples | |||
https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/spaces/CHPC/pages/751928275/CoreHPC+Technical+Overview | |||
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Revision as of 19:03, 19 February 2026
We are still learning about FAC/coreHPC.
you will need to get separate (?) FAC and coreHPC accounts.
- FAC is for storage
- coreHPC is for compute
- it is more complicated than that, but it is a reasonable simplification.
- We collectively refer to FAC/coreHPC as "Cluster 8".
- our strategy with Cluster 8 is to upload ZINC on the fly, dock it, and then throw it away.
- ZINC thus lives on our cluster (Cluster 7, and legacy Cluster 2)
- The pipe to FAC is 100 Gbps, which allows 1 TB in 3 minutes, and 3 PB is 6 days.
- thus, ftp/dock/delete.
- to get to corehpc
ssh <user>@chpc-ucsf-bastion-vm1.corehpc.ucsf.edu
- to get to slurm head node
ssh chpc-ucsf-login-vm1
- disks are
/mnt/scratch/user/<user>. /mnt/home/<user> /home/remote/<user> ; you land here when you login
Learn more
https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/spaces/CHPC/pages/720396955/CoreHPC+Access+Primer https://it.ucsf.edu/service/corehpc https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/spaces/CHPC/pages/736476672/CoreHPC+Submission+Examples https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/spaces/CHPC/pages/751928275/CoreHPC+Technical+Overview