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cluster:189 [2020/01/10 19:50]
hmeij07 created
cluster:189 [2020/01/10 19:57]
hmeij07 [Priority Access]
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 This page will describe the Priority Access Policy in place at the current time (Jan 2020) for the HPCC. This policy was put in place about 3 years ago to deal with the issues surrounding new monies infusions from for example new faculty "startup monies", new grant monies, or donations to the HPCC.  This page will describe the Priority Access Policy in place at the current time (Jan 2020) for the HPCC. This policy was put in place about 3 years ago to deal with the issues surrounding new monies infusions from for example new faculty "startup monies", new grant monies, or donations to the HPCC. 
  
-There are two main Principles in this Priority Access Policy+There are few Principles in this Priority Access Policy
  
-  - Contributions, of any kind and from any source, immediately becomes a community resource.+  - Contributions, of any kind and from any source, immediately becomes a community wide resource.
   - Priority access is granted for 3 years starting at the date of deployment (user access).   - Priority access is granted for 3 years starting at the date of deployment (user access).
 +  - Only applies to newly purchased resources which should be under warranty in the priority period.
  
 The main objective is to build an HPCC for all users with no (permanent) special treatment of a subgroup. The main objective is to build an HPCC for all users with no (permanent) special treatment of a subgroup.
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 The second principle grants priority access to certain resource(s) for a limited time to a limited group. The same PI/users relationship will be used as is used in the CPU Usage Contribution scheme. Priority access means if during the priority period the priority members jobs go into pending mode for more than 24 hours the hpcadmin will clear compute nodes of running jobs and force those pending jobs to run. The second principle grants priority access to certain resource(s) for a limited time to a limited group. The same PI/users relationship will be used as is used in the CPU Usage Contribution scheme. Priority access means if during the priority period the priority members jobs go into pending mode for more than 24 hours the hpcadmin will clear compute nodes of running jobs and force those pending jobs to run.
  
-All users should be aware this may happen so please checkpoint your jobs with a checkpoint interval of 24 hours. Please comnult  [[cluster:147|BLCR Checkpoint in OL3]] and [[cluster:148|BLCR Checkpoint in OL3]]+All users should be aware this may happen so please checkpoint your jobs with a checkpoint interval of 24 hours. Please consult  [[cluster:147|BLCR Checkpoint in OL3]] (serial jobs) and [[cluster:148|BLCR Checkpoint in OL3]] (parallel jobs).
  
  
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