Minnesota Supercomputer Institute

Scientific Development and Visualization Laboratory Policies and Procedures

Ethical Guidelines

All users must follow the Institute's ethical guidelines. In particular, passwords must not be shared with anyone! Every individual with access to the facility should have his/her own user account and password.

Privacy

The default file permissions for the new user is read/write/execute by the user and read/execute by the user's group. A principal investigator has the right to access data and files in his/her research group. In the event that the P.I. has difficulty doing this, he or she may contact the Research Programs Administrator or the Head of Technical Support.

Technical support staff do not read a user's email or files or alter them without the user's permission except in cases of emergency and only within the scope of administrative responsibilities.

Background Jobs

All background jobs must be submitted through PBS. Jobs submitted through the queuing are suspended when someone is actively using the console. The technical support staff reserves the right to kill any background job not submitted through the queuing systems which adversely affects a user at the console. There will be limits on amounts of memory and the number of CPU hours permitted. See our queue configuration for more information.

The console user has highest priority. If a remote access causes problems for the console user, the Institute staff will ask the researcher connecting remotely to cease the disruptive activitie. In the worst case, the Institute staff will kill processes of remote users.

Disk Quota

Each user is allocated a limited amount of home directory space (currently 1GB in SDVL). Home directories are backed up nightly.

Temporary Disk Space

The local disk space in /usr/tmp shouldn't be used as temporary storage. It will be cleared regularly. For short term temporary space, /scratch is available. Any file older than and unchanged for 14 days will be deleted. The technical support staff will work with users to accommodate longer term, large disk requirements as resources permit. Temporary disk space (/usr/tmp and /scratch) are never backed up by technical support staff.

Unattended Workstations

Users must log out of the console whenever they leave the workstation for more than a few minutes.

Reserving Workstations

Some machines may be reserved for 2 hour periods. For example, a researcher who wants to work with a visitor may want to reserve a machine to guarantee access at a certain time. This is only on a case-by-case basis. For example, a user may not reserve a particular workstation every day between 2:00-4:00 pm.