OSCfinger
Introduction
OSCfinger is a command developed at OSC for use on OSC's systems and is similar to the standard finger command. It allows various account information to be viewed.
OSCfinger is a command developed at OSC for use on OSC's systems and is similar to the standard finger command. It allows various account information to be viewed.
The Job Viewer Tab displays information about individual HPC jobs and includes a search interface that allows jobs to be selected based on a wide range of filters:
1. Click on the Job Viewer tab near the top of the page.
2. Click Search in the top left-hand corner of the page
XDMoD, which stands for XD Metrics on Demand, is an NSF-funded open source tool that provides a wide range of metrics pertaining to resource utilization and performance of high-performance computing (HPC) resources, and the impact these resources have in terms of scholarship and research.
Visit OSC's XDMoD (xdmod.osc.edu) and click 'Sign In' in the upper left corner of the page.
CP2K is a quantum chemistry and solid state physics software package that can perform atomistic simulations of solid state, liquid, molecular, periodic, material, crystal, and biological systems. CP2K provides a general framework for different modeling methods such as DFT using the mixed Gaussian and plane waves approaches GPW and GAPW. Supported theory levels include DFTB, LDA, GGA, MP2, RPA, semi-empirical methods and classical force fields.
ORCA is an ab initio quantum chemistry program package that contains modern electronic structure methods including density functional theory, many-body perturbation, coupled cluster, multireference methods, and semi-empirical quantum chemistry methods. Its main field of application is larger molecules, transition metal complexes, and their spectroscopic properties. ORCA is developed in the research group of Frank Neese. Visit ORCA Forum for additional information.
XFdtd is an electromagnetic simulation solver. Its features analyze problems in antenna design and placement, biomedical and SAR, EMI/EMC, microwave devices, radar and scattering, automotive radar, and more.
The following versions of XFdtd are available on OSC clusters:
This page outlines ways to generate and view performance data for your program using tools available at OSC.
This section describes how to use performance tools from Intel. Make sure that you have an Intel module loaded to use these tools.
Intel VTune is a tool to generate profile data for your application. Generating profile data with Intel VTune typically involves three steps:
Desmond is a software package that perform high-speed molecular dynamics simulations of biological systems on conventional commodity clusters, general-purpose supercomputers, and GPUs. The code uses novel parallel algorithms and numerical techniques to achieve high performance and accuracy on platforms containing a large number of processors, but may also be executed on a single computer. Desmond includes code optimized for machines with an NVIDIA GPU.
1. Navigate to MyOSC, our client portal.
2. Click the "Sign Up" button and submit the form.
3. Enter the response code.
Please visit MyOSC, our client portal website.
Click "Change Password" from the dropdown menu in the upper-right corner where the full name of the user is shown.
A successful password change redirects back to the dashboard page. There is also a message displayed confirming the change and providing other information.
From the Login page, click the "Forgot your password?" link.