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These are “End User Documents” for the Wash U Research Infrastructure Services (RIS) Compute Management service.
Product Stage: Early Access
Assumptions
If you are reading this document, it is assumed that you:
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Below you can find information about some of the compute policies.
Getting Up And Running
An introduction to the compute platform and how to run a job is contained within the Quick Start. It is recommended that new users begin with this tutorial upon activating compute services.
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- Compute FAQ
- How do I get help with the RIS Compute Service?
- Where can I find RIS Compute Documentation?
- Where are the RIS computing services physically located?
- How do I Obtain an account?
- How do I change my password?
- How do I log into the Compute environment?
- How do I make it so I can log in without having to use my password?
- How do I launch jobs in the HPC environment?
- How should I name my files and directories?
- Is there a way to summarize usage statistics?
- What does it mean to have a “Compute Condo(minium)”
- Are there general access computing resources?
- What is the difference between the general and the general-interactive queues?
- What does the Compute Service price include?
- How much space is in my
$HOME
directory? - Why is this limited to 10G? Can I have more?
- How do I see what is using up all of my
$HOME
space? - Why am I getting a Disk I/O error?
- How much space is in my Storage Allocation?
- How do I share files in my storage with colleagues?
- What’s the best way for me to transfer data?
- How do I request more resources for my job?
- Does RIS offer Docker containers or a repository for them?
- Why can’t I connect to my noVNC image?
- Software Debugging Policy
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