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<h4> Linux users </h4> | <h4> Linux users </h4> | ||
<p>If you are a Linux user, then logging into COR@L is straightforward. | <p>If you are a Linux user, then logging into COR@L is straightforward. | ||
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<h4> Windows users </h4> | <h4> Windows users </h4> | ||
- | <p>If you are using Windows and want to sign into a COR@L machine, then you need to install an ssh client first. | + | <p>If you are using Windows and want to sign into a COR@L machine, then you need to install an ssh client first. |
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+ | ===== Data Best Practices ===== | ||
+ | The file server is backed up to an external hard drive adjacent to the storage node, but as a best practice to prevent against catastrophic loss of data, especially for data that you can not afford to lose, would be to duplicate your data on another host or resource. Lehigh University offers a few options for cloud storage: | ||
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===== Compiling Programs ===== | ===== Compiling Programs ===== | ||
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+ | ===== GPGPU Computing ===== | ||
+ | Polyp30 is a GPGPU node. Please reference the [[: | ||
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===== Using Torque on COR@L ===== | ===== Using Torque on COR@L ===== | ||
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- | ===== Using CONDOR on COR@L ===== | + | ===== DEPRECATED - Using CONDOR on COR@L |
Also, check the main thread: [[: | Also, check the main thread: [[: | ||
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