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The Slurm test cluster (Sap2test) will be available to all Sapelo2 users, starting at the end of July ('''exact date to be announced''').
The Slurm test cluster (Sap2test) will be available to all Sapelo2 users, starting at the end of July ('''exact date to be announced''').


To connect to this test cluster, please follow the same steps you use to connect to Sapelo2, ad described in [[Connecting]], but instead of connecting to sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu, please connect to '''sap2test.gacrc.uga.edu'''.
To connect to this test cluster, please follow the same steps you use to connect to Sapelo2, as described in [[Connecting]], but instead of connecting to sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu, please connect to '''sap2test.gacrc.uga.edu'''.


The user's home directory (/home), scratch directory (/scratch), and each group's work directory (/work) on the Slurm test cluster are the same file systems as on Sapelo2. So there is no need to transfer data between Sapelo2 and Slurm test cluster.
The user's home directory (/home), scratch directory (/scratch), and each group's work directory (/work) on the Slurm test cluster are the same file systems as on Sapelo2. So there is no need to transfer data between Sapelo2 and Slurm test cluster.

Revision as of 11:57, 12 July 2020

The Slurm test cluster (Sap2test) will be available to all Sapelo2 users, starting at the end of July (exact date to be announced).

To connect to this test cluster, please follow the same steps you use to connect to Sapelo2, as described in Connecting, but instead of connecting to sapelo2.gacrc.uga.edu, please connect to sap2test.gacrc.uga.edu.

The user's home directory (/home), scratch directory (/scratch), and each group's work directory (/work) on the Slurm test cluster are the same file systems as on Sapelo2. So there is no need to transfer data between Sapelo2 and Slurm test cluster.