On 1/3/15 9:05 PM, William Stein wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Anne Schilling <a...@math.ucdavis.edu> wrote:
>> Hi William,
>>
>> I have used combinat in the past for big research computations, but
>> not very recently (and I think I might have brought down the machine
>> at some point due to too much memory use). So as long as we can still
>> use the machine when we have large computations, I am ok with your plan.
>>
>>
>> Could you please be very specific what we need to do to get access
>> when running large computations? We would need to log onto SMC and then
>> e-mail you to move the process over?
> 
> That's precisely what I was thinking... except instead of "process"
> it's a "project", which is basically the same thing as a Linux
> account.   For combinatorics researchers I would set the timeout of
> the project to infinite, and raise other quotas.    Also, once you
> have a project you can directly ssh into "it" (using any ssh program)
> if you want, which in this could would literally just mean ssh'ing
> into an account running on a big virtual machine on combinat.

Could we do this already as an experiment with an SMC project I have
with others, so we can run that code on combinat? Would we just e-mail
you the name of the project? I suppose we can then ssh into the project
using the ssh command under Settings, correct?

Thanks,

Anne

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