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BIAC Cluster
User guides
- Advanced Bash/Python Submission Scripts - Provided by Dr. Scott Huettel's lab, the scripts included here will check FSL parameters to make sure jobs do not get “stuck” running on the cluster, and submit multiple jobs in a smart way so individual users do not tie up the cluster at any one time.
Tutorials
A "Getting Started" tutorial on setting up access to the cluster and basic job related tasks (submission, status checking and deletion )
Hugin for dummies
The BIAC cluster, Hugin, is a Linux base processor put in place to analyze any type of data. You will work on Hugin though a terminal window by writing commands one line at a time. In order to set up access to Hugin on your computer, you need to be behind the firewall. Being at BIAC or on "Diamonds" or "Clubs" puts you behind this firewall. First, you will need X-Win. On BIAC computers, X-Win comes standard but it can also be downloaded through OIT’s website here http://oit.duke.edu/comp-print/software/index.php (select “Browse and order software”). You will also need a cluster account. Please send an email to help@biac.duke.edu requesting a cluster account. Include your BIAC Windows username in the email (see http://wiki.biac.duke.edu/biac:accounts).
On an interactive node Cd findexp
Command lines ls ls -ltr mkdir cd .. Tab to complete Gedit . nedit
Commenting out saving
& bash rm Up arrow cp qdel qstatall Blue “directories” are equivalent to folders, “cd”ing is like double clicking Getting files from munin onto hugin, and mounting experiments? Findexp Print from terminal window
Administration guides
Support
For issues and discussions related to the cluster, visit the Cluster Forum
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