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 For general information about the community cluster program, visit the [[itrc>community-cluster|IT Research Computing website]]. To cite the Mills cluster for grants, proposals and publications, use these [[itrc>community-cluster-templates/|HPC templates]]. For general information about the community cluster program, visit the [[itrc>community-cluster|IT Research Computing website]]. To cite the Mills cluster for grants, proposals and publications, use these [[itrc>community-cluster-templates/|HPC templates]].
  
 +Login (head) node is online to allow file transfer off Mills' filesystems.
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 +**Monday, August 21,2023**: The Mills cluster was fully retired and is no longer accessible. Any data present in /lustre/work, /archive or /home directories on Mills is no longer available.
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 +We must finally say goodbye to the Mills cluster. Thank you to all Mills cluster users for your cooperation and contributions to the UD research and HPC communities.
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 +For complete details see [[https://sites.udel.edu/it-rci/2023/07/31/mills-retirement-on-august-21-2023/|Mills Retirement On August 21, 2023]]. 
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 ===== Configuration ===== ===== Configuration =====
  
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 ==== Compute nodes ==== ==== Compute nodes ====
  
-There are many compute nodes with different configurations.  Each node may have extra memory, multi-core processors (CPUs), GPUs and/or extra local disk space.  They may have different OS versions or OS configurations, such as mounted network disks.  This document assumes all the compute nodes have the same OS and almost the same configuration.  Some nodes may have more cores, more memory or more disk. +There are no longer compute nodes.
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-The standard UNIX on the compute nodes is configured to support just the running of your jobs, particularly parallel jobs.  For example, there are no man pages on the compute nodes.  Large components of the OS, such as X11, are only added to the environment when needed. +
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-All the multi-core CPUs and GGPs share the same memory in what may be a complicated manner. To add more processing capability while keeping hardware expense and power requirement down, most architectures use Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA).  Also the processors may be sharing hardware, such as the FPUs (Floating point units).   +
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-Commercial applications, and normally your program, will use a layer of abstraction called a //programming model// Consult the cluster specific documentation for advanced techniques to take advantage of the low level architecture.  +
 ===== Storage ===== ===== Storage =====
  
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 ===== Help ===== ===== Help =====
  
-==== System problems or can't find an answer on this wiki ==== +==== System or account problemsor can't find an answer on this wiki ==== 
-If you are experiencing a system related problem, first check Mills [[http://mills.hpc.udel.edu/ganglia/|cluster monitoring]] and [[http://www.hpc.udel.edu/mantis/default/project_page.php?project_id=4|system alerts]]. To report a new problem, or you just can't find the help you need on this wiki, then submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/ServiceDet?ID=23|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]] and click on the green **Request Service** button and complete the form including Mills and your problem details in the description field.+If you are experiencing a system related problem, first check Mills [[http://mills.hpc.udel.edu/ganglia/|cluster monitoring]] and [[http://www.hpc.udel.edu/mantis/default/project_page.php?project_id=4|system alerts]]. To report a new problem, or you just can't find the help you need on this wiki, then submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/TicketRequests/NewForm?ID=D5ZRIgFlfLw_|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]] and complete the form including Mills and your problem details in the description field.
 ==== Ask or tell the HPC community ==== ==== Ask or tell the HPC community ====
-[[https://groups.google.com/a/udel.edu/d/forum/hpc-ask?hl=en-US|hpc-ask]] is a Google group established to stimulate interactions within UD’s broader HPC community and is based on members helping members. This is a great venue to post a question, start a discussion, or share an upcoming event with the community. Anyone may request membership. Messages are sent as a daily summary to all group members. This list is archived, public, and searchable by anyone.+[[https://groups.google.com/a/udel.edu/d/forum/hpc-ask?hl=en-US|hpc-ask]] is a Google group established to stimulate interactions within UD’s broader HPC community and is based on members helping members. This is a great venue to post a question about HPC, start a discussion, or share an upcoming event with the community. Anyone may request membership. Messages are sent as a daily summary to all group members. This list is archived, public, and searchable by anyone.
  
 ==== Publication and Grant Writing Resources ===== ==== Publication and Grant Writing Resources =====
  
 [[http://sites.udel.edu/research-computing/community-cluster-templates/|HPC templates]] are available to use for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe UD’s Information Technologies HPC resources.  [[http://sites.udel.edu/research-computing/community-cluster-templates/|HPC templates]] are available to use for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe UD’s Information Technologies HPC resources. 
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