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Revision as of 18:47, 28 May 2020

Documentation for High-Performance Computing at the University Oldenburg

This is the HPC User Wiki for the HPC clusters CARL and EDDY. If you would like to contribute please contact Scientific Computing!

General Information


---------------------- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ----------------------
 ---------------------- Want to stay in contact with the HPC support and other users? Join our Mattermost group! ----------------------
HPC Facilities Quickstart Guide User environment Job Management (Queueing) System

Application Software and Libraries

----------------------  What's installed and what's new? ----------------------
Compiler and Development Tools Quantum Chemistry Biology & Medicine Mathematics, Statistics & Scripting
Libraries Physics Machine Learning Computational Fluid Dynamics Visualisation

Courses and Tutorials

Below you can find a list of Courses and Tutorials for our HPC clusters. Currently, a short, two-hour introduction for the new clusters CARL and EDDY is planned. During the summer semester a lecture "Introduction to HPC" is held (2h/week). If you are interested in attending or would like to request a course please contact Scientific Computing.

Courses and Workshops Lectures Tutorials

Contact

In case you need HPC support you can use the contacts listed below. The servicedesk of IT services can be contacted for all questions regarding HPC, and are recommended in particular when someone is absent (e.g. due to a vacation).

HPC Resource Name E-Mail
CARL and EDDY General HPC Support
and Servicedesk
hpcsupport@uni-oldenburg.de
servicedesk@uni-oldenburg.de
CARL Stefan Harfst
Fynn Schwietzer
stefan.harfst@uni-oldenburg.de
fynn.schwietzer1@uni-oldenburg.de
EDDY Wilke Trei wilke.trei@forwind.de

The old wiki for HERO and FLOW is found here.

HPC Support Internal

Globus Data Transfer