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The NEC Cluster is part of a heterogenious computing platform.
The NEC Cluster is part of a heterogenious computing platform.
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| text = Begin Production October 1st
| text = 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.
 
Due to the outdated software version on the Laki cluster,
and the upcoming installation of the new cluster named Vulcan,
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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