Dear all,
We have the storage array of the GPGPU cluster. Is that /n/aspuru_lab2 ? If
not, what is it? Moving some data there temporarily is a very good option.
Also, Johannes et. al are building a 90 TB disk that we could also use for
this purpose as it comes along, also alleviating some of the issues.
Finally, if your data is no longer needed, rm is a very powerful command.
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On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Dmitrij Rappoport <
rappoport(a)chemistry.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hello all,
the /n/Aspuru_Lab disk on Odyssey, which contains the home directories
of many of us has been scratching at 100% today. I've deleted some of
my data and freed up several GB but I'm sure that we will run out of
space on this hard disk quite soon. If you have important jobs to
submit, you've just been warned. Also, if you have data you can move
to a different location, please do so. At some point Alan suggested to
use /n/aspuru_lab2, which is on a different hard drive as a backup
disk, but I'm not sure if this is still a good option since
/n/aspuru_lab2 is currently at 79%.
I think we might want to discuss these issues at the next group meeting.
Long live computational research!
Best,
Dmitrij
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Harvard University
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