Euclid - Retired 01/31/2013
Euclid Retirement on 01/31/2013
Euclid was retired on January 31, 2013. Please refer to the table below on where to migrate your Euclid workloads. Please email consult@nersc.gov if you have any questions.
Workload | Where to Run |
Simple Interactive Task (Including compiling) | Carver/Hopper Login Nodes |
Transfer Data/HPSS Access | Data Transfer Nodes |
Long High Throughput Job | Carver serial/long queue, or Hopper Hight Throughput Queue |
Large Memory Batch MPP Code | Carver Extra-large memory node/reg_xlmem queue |
Large Memory Interactive Job (MPP/Serial) | Carver Extra-large memory node/reg_xlmem queue |
Everything Else (Including R/Visit) | Regular Hopper or Carver |
System Status: Unknown
Euclid, named in honor of the ancient Greek mathematician, is a Sun Microsystems Sunfire x4640 SMP. Its unique feature is its single 512 GB shared memory node, which supports a wide variety of data analysis and visualization applications.
Configuration
Euclid consists of one node with 512 GB of shared memory with eight 6 core Opteron 2.6 GHz processors on the node, for a total of 48 cores. Read More »
Running jobs
Euclid is a single node system with 48 processors. It supports both multiprocessing (MPI) and multithreading programming models. All Euclid jobs are interactive. Read More »
File storage
Euclid has 3 kinds of file systems available to users: home directories, scratch directories and project directories, all provided by the NERSC Global File system. Read More »