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The NEC Cluster is part of a heterogenious computing platform.
The NEC Cluster is part of a heterogenious computing platform.
{{Warning
| text = Begin Production October 1st


Due to the outdated software version on the Laki cluster,
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and the upcoming installation of the new cluster named Vulcan,
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we would like to inform you how we plan to migrate the
production from the old Cluster to Vulcan:
* All active projects on Laki will automatically get access to Vulcan.
* Login to Vulcan will be possible starting from October 1st  2018
* The Lustre workspace filesystem and the users Home filesystems will be identical on both clusters (Laki and Vulcan).
* Compute nodes will be moved from Laki to Vulcan. The following time schedule is planned:
** 10/01-17: start moving special node types (graphics nodes, large memory nodes, ...)
** 10/08 :start moving SandyBridge nodes to Vulcan
** 10/10: start moving Haswell (hsw128gb10c) nodes to Vulcan
** 10/15: start moving Haswell (hsw128gb12c) nodes to Vulcan
* Final shutdown of Laki (all queued jobs on Laki will be deleted): October 31st
* The operating system on Vulcan will be based on CentOS 7.
* The batch system will be PBSPro
* accounting of the cluster nodes will be changed from core hours (Laki) to node hours (Vulcan).
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* [[NEC_Cluster_Using_MPI | MPI Usage examples ]]
* [[NEC_Cluster_Using_MPI | MPI Usage examples ]]
* [[Graphic_Environment | Graphic environment]] (Description how to use the graphic hardware via VirtualGL and/or VNC)
* [[Graphic_Environment | Graphic environment]] (Description how to use the graphic hardware via VirtualGL and/or VNC)
* [[Big_Data,_AI_Aplications_and_Frameworks|Big Data, AI Applications and Frameworks]]
* [[NEC_Cluster_NUMA_Tuning | NUMA Tuning ]] What to consider when using a NUMA machine
* [[NEC_Cluster_NUMA_Tuning | NUMA Tuning ]] What to consider when using a NUMA machine
* [[Performance Analysis Tools ]]
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* [[CAE_utilities|CAE Utilities]]
* [[CAE_utilities|CAE Utilities]]
* [[CAE_howtos|CAE HOWTOs]]
* [[MKL | MKL Fortran Interfaces ]]
* [[MKL | MKL Fortran Interfaces ]]
* [[FFTW | FFTW library usage ]]
* [[FFTW | FFTW library usage ]]

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Note: Please be sure to read at least the 10_minutes_before_the_first_job document and consult the General HWW Documentation before you start to work with any of our systems.


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