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All members of the AI group should have accounts at the CS dept and research directories in /home/rai on mica. Note that this research directory might be different than your CS dept student home directory on agate (if you have one). Be sure to set up email forwarding if you need to.
The simplest way to run experiments across multiple machines is just to have a seperate terminal, emacs, and ocaml toplevel for each machine (or core, actually). If you find a better way, please post it!
Please leave at least one core unused on any CPU that you are running experiments on. Try the `top' command to check your CPU and memory usage. The load should be at most (cores-per-processor - 1) * num-processors.
cypress.cs - Jordan's desktop, Core2 duo 6600, 2.4GHz, 2Gb RAM (4 slots w/ up to 2Gb/slot), 64-bit Fedora 8
katsura.cs - Wheeler's desktop, same hardware and OS as cypress
The general-purpose research compute servers are:
c0.cs, c1.cs - dual quad-core Xeon E5320 1.86GHz, 16Gb RAM, 64-bit Fedora 8
c2 - c5.cs - dual-core PentiumD 3.2GHz, 4Gb RAM, 64-bit Fedora 8
ccluster@cs is the mailing list for coordinating their use. Send email before any long-running batches or periods of heavy use.
Let Wheeler know if you notice anything that works on cypress/katsura but not on the cluster machines.
"rup" is a convenient command for finding free machines.
agate.cs is the student server.
lava.cs is the faculty/admin dept file server.
mica.cs is the research file server.
32-bit machines (in case you need to build something to run on all CIS machines):
hickory, cherry, oak, birch
Working at CIS is discouraged since they have a separate filesystem.
gauss.unh - dual quad-core Xeon 2.66GHz, 4Gb RAM, 64-bit RHEL5
zeno.unh - dual-core Xeon 3.8GHz, 4Gb, 32-bit RHEL4
euler.unh - dual-core Xeon 3.6GHz, 2Gb, 32-bit RHEL4
See here for more info on the public-use CIS servers.
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