Quickstart Guide

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This is a quick start guide to help you start to work on the HPC-clusters CARL and EDDY.

If you have questions that arent answered in this guide, please contact the servicedesk of the it-services (servicedesk@uni-oldenburg.de) or hpc@uni-oldenburg.de.

HPC Cluster Overview

The HPC cluster, located at the Carl von Ossietzsky Universität Oldenburg, consists of two clusters named CARL and EDDY. They are connected via FDR Infiniband for parallel computations and parallel I/O. CARL uses a 8:1 blocking network topology and EDDY uses a fully non-blocking network topology. Further, they are connected via an ethernet network for management and IPMI. They also share an GPFS parallel file system with about 900TB net capacity and 17/12 GB/s paralell read/write performance. Additional storage is provided by the central NAS-system of the IT-services.

Both clusters are based on the Lenovo NeXtScale system.

CARL (271 TFlop/s theoretical peak performance):

  • 327 compute nodes
  • 7.640 CPU cores
  • 77 TB of RAM
  • 360TB local storage

EDDY (201 TFlop/s theoretical peak performance):

  • 244 compute nodes
  • 5.856 CPU cores
  • 21 TB of RAM

For more detailed informations about the cluster, you can visit our Overview.

Login

If you want to access the HPC-cluster, you need to have an authorized univery account. If you are not authorized yet, request an account.

Please use a SSH client of your choice or the command line on linux computers. To log in, use either

carl.hpc.uni-oldenburg.de

or

eddy.hpc.uni.oldenburg.de

For further informations about the login, please visit the following page [Login | Login to the HPC cluster]

File System

Software and Environment

Basic Job Submission