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This document explains how to use Olympus for ECEN course labs.

Non-GPU limitations:

  1. Undergraduate users (academic)

    1. are allowed two simultaneous interactive sessions on the non-GPU compute nodes.  Users can log in to Olympus using ssh with two different sessions and run the proper load-ecen-### command in each ssh session. 

    2. Each interactive session is limited to a maximum of 12 hours.

  2. Graduate Users (academic)

    1. are allowed to use up to six cores on the non-GPU compute nodes.  Users can log in to Olympus using ssh with three different interactive sessions and run the proper load-ecen-### command in each ssh session. 

    2. Each interactive session is limited to a maximum of 12 hours.

Requirements to Login to Olympus.

  1. You will need an ssh/xwindows client on your computer.

    1. On windows systems, install MobaXTerm personal edition. 

    2. Putty and XMing are also an option for Windows users.

    3. On Macintosh install the XQuartz software.  Detailed instructions for accessing Olympus from off campus can be found here:

Graphical Applications on the Olympus Cluster and ECEN Interactive Machines from Off-Campus

How go login to Olympus

  1. Open MobaXTerm on windows or the terminal program on Mac

  2. ssh to olympus.ece.tamu.edu, i.e. ssh -Y netid@olympus.ece.tamu.edu (replace netid with your NetID)

  3. Log in using your NetID password

  4. You will need to connect to an available compute node.  Enter the proper load-ecen-###command at the prompt and hit return. The command that you will run depends on which course you are taking. The following are valid commands:load-csce-616

    load-ecen-248
    load-ecen-350
    load-ecen-403
    load-ecen-425
    load-ecen-449
    load-ecen-454
    load-ecen-468
    load-ecen-474
    load-ecen-475
    load-ecen-620
    load-ecen-625
    load-ecen-651
    load-ecen-655
    load-ecen-676
    load-ecen-680
    load-ecen-704
    load-ecen-714load-csce-714
    load-ecen-720
    load-ecen-749

  5. Source the same file that you use in the Zachry Linux Labs and follow the instructions in your Lab manual.

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