Pitzer
Podman
Podman is an Open Containers Initiative (OCI)‑compliant, daemonless and rootless container tool developed by Red Hat. Unlike Docker, Podman operates without a central daemon and supports secure rootless execution, making it well‑suited for HPC environments and schedulers such as Slurm.
Availability and Restrictions
Versions
Podman is available on all OSC clusters. Only one version is available at any given time. To find out the current version:
Pitzer upgrade to RHEL9 is complete
Update to Scratch File Purge Policy
Action Requested - Free Up Space on OSC's Scratch Filesystem
System Downtime August 19 2025
Using Software on Pitzer RHEL 7
While OSC has upgraded the Pitzer cluster to RHEL 9, you may encounter difficulties when migrating jobs from RHEL 7 to the new system. To help you continue your research, we provide a containerized RHEL 7 environment on Pitzer RHEL 9. This container replicates the original RHEL 7 system and software environment used on Pitzer.
Note: This containerized RHEL7 environment is a temporary solution and may be terminated at any time without prior notice.
Pitzer Programming Environment
Compilers
The Pitzer cluster (on RHEL 9) supports C, C++, and Fortran programming languages. The available compiler suites include Intel, oneAPI, and GCC. By default, the Intel development toolchain is loaded. The table below lists the compiler commands and recommended options for compiling serial programs. For more details and best practices, please refer to our compilation guide.