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Once you have completed the form sent for gaining access via ssh to your account on the cayuga cluster, you will receive a welcome email guiding you through: CAC TechDocs
Access via ssh using public/privates keys – Instructions will be provided when accounts are created.
You will have access to all 3 of the login nodes in order to: submit jobs to the scheduler, gain access to your project data files on the /athena storage and your home directories.
Login nodes:
cayuga-login1.cac.cornell.edu
cayuga-login2.cac.cornell.edu
cayuga-vis1.cac.cornell.edu
Hardware
Qty 1: A100 GPU node
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* g0001: CPUs=128 Boards=1 SocketsPerBoard=2 CoresPerSocket=32 ThreadsPerCore=2 RealMemory=1024000
GPU [0-3]: NVIDIA A100: 80GB PCIe
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Qty 2: A40 GPU node
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* g00[2-3]: CPUs=128 Boards=1 SocketsPerBoard=2 CoresPerSocket=32 ThreadsPerCore=2 RealMemory=1024000
GPU [0-3]: NVIDIA A40: 48GB PCIe
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Qty 21: CPU nodes (hyperthreading ON)
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Please email scu@med.cornell.edu with requests for cayuga cluster.
The below has documentation how to set up your access. This will only work if you have been ‘approved’ on our end.