Nevis Applications Server The students and teachers at Nevis require the use of many common programs: ROOT, CERNLIB, Geant4, and so on. It would be a waste of di...
Nevis Linux Cluster Automount This page describes how automount is used at Nevis to link systems on the cluster. The naming scheme for automount directo...
How to change your password on the Nevis Linux Cluster The primary audience of this page are those who don't login to the Nevis Linux cluster directly, bu...
Condor Basics This page describes some of the basics for setting up jobs on the particle physics computer cluster at Nevis. For a quick introduction to condor at...
Linux Cluster Disk Guide The most important things to learn from this page: * /home and /share partitions are backed up. * /data and /scratch are not. * ...
Disk sharing and the condor batch system Background You don't want to read this page. You just want to submit your jobs and not think about disk files or whe...
Nevis Linux Cluster Node Names These are the names of the computers in the Nevis Linux Cluster. Some machines that are not listed: * the systems on the Nevis ...
Nevis Linux Cluster Services This is the list of which machines provide the different network services on the cluster. If some terms are unfamiliar, you can try l...
Nevis Linux Cluster Shells Some comments on the UNIX shells available on the Nevis Linux cluster. In UNIX, a "shell" is the command line interface to the operat...
Nevis Student Linux Boxes May 2021: This page is now obsolete. There are no desktop systems presently available in any of these rooms. They became unnecessary as ...
Student File Server Rationale The space available in a system's /home directory is small. Space often runs out, requiring users to frantically decide what to kee...