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Members and guests of the Theoretical Physics Group at Berkeley Lab have access to a number of computing resources.  These include:
 
Members and guests of the Theoretical Physics Group at Berkeley Lab have access to a number of computing resources.  These include:
  
* A PC based system running the [http://www.scientificlinux.org Scientific Linux]  distribution of Linux.  Read about the details of the [[System Configuration]].  The group owns several Mathematica licenses running on machines in this system.
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* A PC based system running the [http://www.scientificlinux.org Scientific Linux]  distribution of Linux.  Read about the details of the [[System Configuration]].  The group owns several [[Mathematica]] licenses running on machines in this system.
  
 
* [[Printing and Scanning]] resources.
 
* [[Printing and Scanning]] resources.
  
* A webserver providing [[Personal Web pages]], and wikis for working groups.  Contact management to describe your needs.
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* A webserver providing [[Personal Web Pages]], and wikis for working groups.  Contact management to describe your needs.
  
* A [[Subversion]] repository to facilitate collaboration on papers or on code.
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* [[Subversion]] repositories to facilitate collaboration on papers or on code.  We now also host [[git]] repositories.
  
* A centralized backup system for [[Timemachine|macintoshes]], including laptops
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* [[Euler]] -- A High Performance cluster for performing CPU intensive calculations, including MPI computation.  For accounts on this cluster, see management.
 
 
* A High Performance cluster for performing CPU intensive calculations, including MPI computation.  For accounts on this cluster, see management.
 
  
 
New Users should start by reading the [[Quick Start Guide]].
 
New Users should start by reading the [[Quick Start Guide]].
  
 
This guide, along with the [[FAQ]] should answer most questions you'll have.
 
This guide, along with the [[FAQ]] should answer most questions you'll have.
 
=System Status and Other News=
 
 
9 / 25 / 09 -- All machines run Scientific Linux 5.
 

Latest revision as of 21:22, 17 June 2015

General Information

Members and guests of the Theoretical Physics Group at Berkeley Lab have access to a number of computing resources. These include:

  • A webserver providing Personal Web Pages, and wikis for working groups. Contact management to describe your needs.
  • Subversion repositories to facilitate collaboration on papers or on code. We now also host git repositories.
  • Euler -- A High Performance cluster for performing CPU intensive calculations, including MPI computation. For accounts on this cluster, see management.

New Users should start by reading the Quick Start Guide.

This guide, along with the FAQ should answer most questions you'll have.