Euclid - Retire 01/31/2013
Euclid Retirement on 01/31/2013
Euclid will retire on Janurary 31st 2013. Please start migrating your workload to other NERSC systems. Please refer to the table below on where to migrate your Euclid workloads. Please email consult@nersc.gov if you have any questions.
| Workload | Where to Run |
| Simple Interactive Task (Including compiling) | Carver/Hopper Login Nodes |
| Transfer Data/HPSS Access | Data Transfer Nodes |
| Long High Throughput Job | Carver serial/long queue, or Hopper Hight Throughput Queue |
| Large Memory Batch MPP Code | Carver Extra-large memory node/reg_xlmem queue |
| Large Memory Interactive Job (MPP/Serial) | Carver Extra-large memory node/reg_xlmem queue |
| Everything Else (Including R/Visit) | Regular Hopper or Carver |
System Status: Down
Euclid, named in honor of the ancient Greek mathematician, is a Sun Microsystems Sunfire x4640 SMP. Its unique feature is its single 512 GB shared memory node, which supports a wide variety of data analysis and visualization applications.
Configuration
Euclid consists of one node with 512 GB of shared memory with eight 6 core Opteron 2.6 GHz processors on the node, for a total of 48 cores. Read More »
Running jobs
Euclid is a single node system with 48 processors. It supports both multiprocessing (MPI) and multithreading programming models. All Euclid jobs are interactive. Read More »
File storage
Euclid has 3 kinds of file systems available to users: home directories, scratch directories and project directories, all provided by the NERSC Global File system. Read More »



