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CCMST Weekly News, July 16, 2010

Center for Computational Molecular Science and Technology


1. Announcements
2. Statistics3. Maintenance4. Tip of the WeekANNOUNCEMENTSSummer Lecture Series in Electronic Structure Theory

Throughout the summer, a series of lectures in electronic structure theory will be presented at the advanced undergraduate / beginning graduate level. Lectures will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays in MSE 4202A
from 2-3PM. The summer students, the new theory/computational graduate students, and anyone else who is interested are cordially invited to attend.

The series will continue next week with the following schedule:July 20: Density Fitting and DF-LMP2 (Sherrill)

The complete schedule of the lectures can be found at http://vergil.chemistry.gatech.edu/opp/sched.html.

STATISTICS

FGATE

Uptime: 1 day/home directory usage: 67% (1.9TB available)/backups directory usage: 83%


LSF usage for Week 27 (7/5-7/11) (times are in minutes)GroupJobsTotal CPUAvg CPUAvg Wai
tAvg Trnr.Bredas4724065912%51201155650Hernandez11412270%11012Sherrill227150%33035Total18324260113%1326301463
Note: percentages refer to the total CPU time available for the period.

Most productive user of the Week: pwinget 196435.


EGATE

Uptime: 229 days/theoryfs/common directory usage: 36% (430GB available)/theoryfs/ccmst directory usage: 81% (173GB available)


LSF usage for Week 27 (7/5-7/11) (times are in minutes)GroupJobsTotal CPUAvg CPUAvg
WaitAvg Trnr.Sherrill22416827711%7512581005Other15277874252%51234715640Total37694701863%25193442879
Note: percentages refer to the total CPU time available for the period.

Most productive user of the Week: rnear 778742.


MAINTENANCE

As you all probably know, this pas week fgate was down from Wednesday 18:30 pm up to Thursday 2:00 pm. The system is now up and running again, and it looks like the crash was not caused by any hardware issues. We will continue to monitor the machine, please let me know if you notice anything wrong with the machine.

TIP OF THE WEEK
By Massimo

GNU screen

This is a command I discovered only recently. Basically it is a screen manager for text terminals that allows you to share a terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells. It allows you to detach and reattach to interactive sessions as ...

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