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This article contains a comprehensive question and answer guide covering the Innovator and Discovery HPC clusters, Slurm job submission, writing Slurm scripts, software modules, Open OnDemand, file transfer, and support contacts. It is intended to help users at all levels get answers to the most common HPC questions.
This article provides a step-by-step guide for using FileZilla to transfer files between your local computer and the SDSU HPC clusters (Innovator and Discovery). It covers downloading and installing FileZilla, connecting to both clusters with the correct credentials and hostname, navigating the FileZilla interface, uploading and downloading files, saving connections in the Site Manager for quick access, and troubleshooting common connection issues.
Innovator is comprised of 46 compute nodes, 4 bigmem nodes, 14 GPU nodes and 2PB of usable storage.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to accessing and using Open OnDemand on both the Innovator and Discovery HPC clusters at SDSU. It covers the portal URLs, menu navigation, and detailed configuration instructions for every available interactive application on both portals including Jupyter Notebook, JupyterLab, RStudio Server, Code Server, Cellpose, ChimeraX, Deepchem, TensorBoard, ParaView, VisIt, and more. It also explains how to launch interactive sessions, access the web-based term
A brief overview of how the cluster scheduler operates.