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Due to a critical security vulnerability we need to reboot public-facing systems to deploy a mitigation against the vulnerabilit
Due to a critical security vulnerability we need to reboot public-facing systems to deploy a mitigation against the vulnerabilit
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If you need to use a MATLAB toolbox that is not provided through our installations. You can follow these instructions, and if you have any difficulties you can contact OSC Help for assistance.
HPC Toolkit is a collection of tools that measure a program's work, resource consumption, and inefficiency to analze performance.
The following versions of HPC Toolkitare available on OSC clusters:
Java is a concurrent, class-based, object-oriented programming language.
Java is available on all OSC clusters. Only one version is available at any given time. To find out the current version, run:
Git is a version control system used for tracking file changes and facilitating collaborative work.
Git is available on all OSC clusters. Only one version is available at any given time. To find out the current version:
260 nodes
528 (2 sockets/node for standard node)
10,560 (40 cores/node for standard node)
Blender is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, even video editing and game creation.
OSC is refreshing the software stack for Owens and Ruby on September 4, 2018. This will be done by a rolling reboot. During the software refresh, some default versions are updated to be more up-to-date. Information about the old and new default versions, as well as all available versions of each software package will be included on the corresponding OSC software webpage.
OSC periodically updates The NCBI BLAST database.
BLAST database is available on the Pitzer and Cardinal clusters. The versions currently available at OSC are:
CMake is a family of compilation tools that can be used to build, test and package software.
The current versions of CMake available at OSC are:
A total of 23 different institutions participated in the course over the two offerings. Eight institutions participated in both years. A total of 328 students participated in the courses over the two offerings. Of those, 301 or 92% successfully completed the course. This is one measure of the success of the program.