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JLab Compute Farm Upgrade to Fedora 8



The JLab batch compute farm is in the process of upgrade from RedHat 
Enterprise Linux 3 to Fedora 8. The system FARMTESTF8 is open for 
interactive logins so that users may begin testing.  Many software 
applications are available through the repository; only some require 
local /apps installation.

Next week, Fedora 8 batch nodes will be built and added to the Auger/PBS 
farm. An IFARML Fedora 8 system will be available for interactive use.
First, "use auger/pbs" and be sure to use the new Track 'fedora' when 
submitting jobs to these machines for testing.
Use the status web pages at http://scdev/scicomp/ (onsite-viewing only, 
while testing).

Provided that testing proceeds successfully, the JLab Auger batch farm 
will be running the PBS scheduler and at least ~50 Fedora 8 nodes (dual 
2.8GHz Xeon, 1GB RAM) by early March.  Also current RHEL3 production 
farm nodes will be upgraded to Fedora 8.

Note that the previously announced FC6, FC7, and FC8 FARMTEST nodes will 
be decommissioned and reused.

Please contact farm@jlab.org or a Computing Coordinator, listed below, 
for assistance, to report problems or for more information.

Physics - Graham Heyes
Hall A - Bob Michaels
Hall B - Dennis Weygand
Hall C - Steve Wood
Hall D - David Lawrence
Accelerator - Yves Roblin
Users - Ed Brash
IT/SciComp - Sandy Philpott
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