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Euler V is an [[Euler_I_upgrade|upgrade of Euler I nodes]], everything but the power supply and network interfaces. After the upgrade, these nodes still have 24 cores (2× 12-core Xeon Gold 5118 (Skylake)) but now sport 96 GB of memory (DDR4-2400). | Euler V is an [[Euler_I_upgrade|upgrade of Euler I nodes]], everything but the power supply and network interfaces. After the upgrade, these nodes still have 24 cores (2× 12-core Xeon Gold 5118 (Skylake)) but now sport 96 GB of memory (DDR4-2400). | ||
Revision as of 12:59, 30 November 2018
Euler V testing
Euler V is an upgrade of Euler I nodes, everything but the power supply and network interfaces. After the upgrade, these nodes still have 24 cores (2× 12-core Xeon Gold 5118 (Skylake)) but now sport 96 GB of memory (DDR4-2400).
Euler V nodes are now open for beta testing.
Please report to cluster support in case you observe any unusual behavior of your jobs on these nodes.
Select or avoid Euler V nodes
To force your job to run on these nodes, submit your job with the -R beta resource request:
bsub -R beta [other bsub options] ./my_command
To prevent your job from running on these nodes, submit your job with the -R stable resource request:
bsub -R stable [other bsub options] ./my_command