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  1. Greenerg (Retiring soon)

  2. BRB Cluster –  uses cwid credentials

  3. Cayuga(CAC/Ithaca) - requires a separate form, emailed separately – cwid required

  4. AI - In partnership with Radiology, a cutting-edge high-performance computing (HPC) cluster specifically designed for AI-driven image training.

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How do I know which cluster I

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logging onto?

To determine which cluster you’re logging onto, you can follow this step:

  1. Check the Command Prompt or Terminal: When you log in, the prompt often includes the cluster name.

    1. For example, it might look something like user@login-node~$

  • BRB Cluster Login Nodes

    • scu-login01.med.cornell.edu​edu → cwid@scu-login01:~$

    • scu-login02.med.cornell.edu → cwid@scu-login02:~$

    • scu-vis1.med.cornell.edu (visualization node – Matlab, R, etc…) → cwid@scu-vis1:~$

  • Cayuga Cluster Login Nodes

    • cayuga-login1.cac.cornell.edu → cwid@cayuga-login1:~$

    • cayuga-login2.cac.cornell.edu cwid@cayuga-login2:~$

    • cayuga-vis1.cac.cornell.edu cwid@cayuga-vis1:~$

  • AI Cluster Login nodes

    • ai-login01.med.cornell.edu cwid@ai-login01:~$

    • ai-login02.med.cornell.edu cwid@ai-login02:~$

BRB Login Page

Cayuga Login Page

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          QUOTA FOR cwid              

          FILESYSTEM brb-athena              

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USAGE:      49.27M      | FILES:     191         

LIMIT:      N/A         | LIMIT:     N/A         

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[cwid@scu-login02 ~ ]

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         QUOTA FOR cwid   

      FILESYSTEM cayuga-athena      

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USAGE: 12k    | FILES:4      

LIMIT: N/A    | LIMIT:N/A    

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[cwid@cayuga-login1 ~]$