Intel 64 Linux Cluster (abe)
The common scratch filesystem /scratch/users is available
for all interactive work. There is a soft link scratch-global
in your home directory that points to your scratch directory.
For batch jobs, see the section
Disk Space for Batch Jobs.
No scratch disk quotas are currently in place. No guarantees are made
as to how much scratch space will be available at any time. Files may
be removed at any time should disk space become critically low.
The purge policy is as follows:
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1.3 /tmp, /usr/tmp, and /var/tmp Directories
The /tmp, /usr/tmp, and /var/tmp directories are intended for temporary files that
are used during the execution of a process or job. Please do not use
these directories for storage of user files.
Files placed in /tmp, /usr/tmp or /var/tmp may be purged at any time.
1.4 Reserved Project Space
NCSA has reserved project space available on the HPC systems.
They are intended for users who require larger amounts of scratch space
than exist in the normal scratch file systems for short durations. These
directories are intended for short term use and are not backed up.
Contact consult@ncsa.uiuc.edu
for
requesting space.
Please include your name, project (PSN), preferred start date, duration
of need, approximate disk space needed, and a short description of the
project. Include reasons why regular scratch space is insufficient for
your needs.
2. Permanent File Storage
Permanent storage of your files is available using the UniTree archival
storage system. While there are no limits on the number or size of files that
may be saved to UniTree, please send email to
consult@ncsa.uiuc.edu
if you want to store more than 5 Tbytes of data within a three day period.
UniTree files are read accessible for 4 months
after your account has been deleted.
The
NCSA UniTree Page has links to detailed information on how to use UniTree.
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