PBS on Galileo – Update

Dear users, PBS on GALILEO is now up and running again.   Best regards, User Support @ CINECA

PBS on Galileo

Dear All, Currently, PBS server on Galileo does not allow job submission. We are working to bring the service back to full production. We apologize for the invonvenience. Regards, User […]

HPCS 2015 – Extended Deadlines & CFP

Call for Papers and Participation   The 2015 High Performance Computing & Simulation Conference  (HPCS 2015)  July 20-24, 2015  The Hilton Amsterdam Hotel  Amsterdam, The Netherlands   http://hpcs2015.cisedu.info  or  http://cisedu.us/rp/hpcs15 […]

Budget linearization on GALILEO

Dear Users, We would like to inform you that starting on tomorrow, April 1st, the linearization of the budgets on GALILEO will be implemented on a monthly basis. For each […]

Galileo storage areas and production

Dear Users, We kindly remind you all that the main storage area for production on Galileo is $WORK, and that all users belonging to the same project can use it […]

GALILEO – pbs scheduler issues

Dear users, at about 5 pm of today, some jobs died unexpectedly because of some critical issues to the PBS scheduler. The situation has now recovered and we are investigating […]

Galileo up and running

Dear Users, The update operations on Galileo are over. The procedure was mainly about the update of the PBS scheduler. This new version has various new features aimed at optimizing […]

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Workshop on Software Engineering for HPC: Call for participation

The 2015 International Workshop on Software Engineering for High Performance Computing in Science (SE4HPCS15) will be held Tuesday May 19, 2015 in Florence, in conjunction with ICSE 2015.

Galileo temporary stop on March 24th

Dear Users, we are glad to inform you that Galileo cluster is entering the production phase for the Xeon Phi accelerators. As already announced, the cluster is equipped with two […]

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SISSA: A new grant for supercomputing

SISSA increasingly betting on High Performance Computing. SISSA has received European Community funding equivalent to 18 million hours of
supercomputing to be used, over 1 year, on FERMI at CINECA. The grant was awarded thanks to a research project in particle physics.