Diagram of Lonestar's directories
Diagram of Lonestar directories and what connects to what, and how fast
Lonestar is a collection of 1,888 computers connected to three file servers, each with unique characteristics.
You need to understand the file servers to know how to use them.
|
$HOME |
$WORK |
$SCRATCH |
---|---|---|---|
Purged? |
No |
No |
Files are purged if not accessed for 10 days. |
Backed Up? |
Yes |
No |
No |
Capacity |
1GB |
250GB |
Basically infinite. 1.4 PB |
Command to Access |
cdh |
cdw |
cds |
Purpose |
Store Executables |
Store Files |
Run Jobs |
Executables that aren't available on TACC through the "module" command should be stored in $HOME.
If you plan to be using a set of files frequently or would like to save the results of a job, they should be stored in $WORK.
If you're going to run a job, it's a good idea to keep your input files in a directory in $WORK and copy them to a directory in $SCRATCH where you plan to run your job.
This example command might help a bit:
cp $WORK/my_fastq_data/*fastq $SCRATCH/my_project/
Now let's go on to look at how jobs are run on Lonestar.
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