Pitzer
HOWTO: Use ulimit command to set soft limits
This document shows you how to set soft limits using the ulimit
command.
The ulimit
command sets or reports user process resource limits. The default limits are defined and applied when a new user is added to the system. Limits are categorized as either soft or hard. With the ulimit
command, you can change your soft limits for the current shell environment, up to the maximum set by the hard limits. You must have root user authority to change resource hard limits.
Compilation Guide
Pitzer Compilers
Classroom Project Resource Guide
Request a Classroom Project
Classroom projects will not be billed under the Ohio academic fee structure; all fees will be fully discounted at the time of billing.
New User Resource Guide
Getting Started at OSC
This guide was created for new users of OSC.
It explains how to use OSC from the very beginning of the process, from creating an account right up to using resources at OSC.
OSC account setup
The first step is to make sure that you have an OSC username.
Quantum ESPRESSO
Quantum ESPRESSO (QE) is a program package for ab-initio molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and electronic structure calculations. It is based on density-functional theory, plane waves, and pseudopotentials.
HOWTO: Use VNC in a batch job
SSHing directly to a compute node at OSC - even if that node has been assigned to you in a current batch job - and starting VNC is an "unsafe" thing to do. When your batch job ends (and the node is assigned to other users), stray processes will be left behind and negatively impact other users. However, it is possible to use VNC on compute nodes safely.
STAR-CCM+
Training
OSC offers online and in-person training for new and advanced users on a variety of high performance supercomputing topics.
New! Online Training Courses
OSC has partnered with The Ohio State University to offer online training courses that clients can complete at their own pace at any time on the ScarletCanvas platform, Ohio State's public learning management system.
The available courses are:
TurboVNC
TurboVNC is an implementation of VNC optimized for 3D graphics rendering. Like other VNC software, TurboVNC can be used to create a virtual desktop on a remote machine, which can be useful for visualizing CPU-intensive graphics produced remotely.
Availability and Restrictions
Versions
The versions currently available at OSC are: