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* The compute infrastructure load can be seen in the [http://wonko.bi.up.ac.za/ganglia/?c=unspecified&m=load_one&r=hour&s=by%20name&hc=4&mc=2 ganglia monitor] | * The compute infrastructure load can be seen in the [http://wonko.bi.up.ac.za/ganglia/?c=unspecified&m=load_one&r=hour&s=by%20name&hc=4&mc=2 ganglia monitor] | ||
− | * The Bioinformatics post-graduate lecture | + | * The Bioinformatics post-graduate lecture https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DYL-XHFb4-o3mi6E6x1F4kLRCdFKrdLERI7LO6RqwbI/edit?usp=sharing schedule] is available for any interested students from other departments to attend. Lectures are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 in FABI Square 3-26 |
* [[Migrating your data safely]] | * [[Migrating your data safely]] | ||
* [[File and directory permissions and ownership]] | * [[File and directory permissions and ownership]] | ||
* [[Guidelines and Terms of use]] | * [[Guidelines and Terms of use]] | ||
* [[Safety and security at the Lab]] | * [[Safety and security at the Lab]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 8 February 2019
Welcome to the Centre for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology!
Getting started
- Obtaining an account
- Logging in to a terminal session
- Running jobs on our servers
- Using the PBS / Torque queueing environment
- Software resources
- Hardware resources
- Storage Quotas and Charges
- Transferring large quantities of data between institutions
- Backups
- The compute infrastructure load can be seen in the ganglia monitor
- The Bioinformatics post-graduate lecture https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DYL-XHFb4-o3mi6E6x1F4kLRCdFKrdLERI7LO6RqwbI/edit?usp=sharing schedule] is available for any interested students from other departments to attend. Lectures are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 in FABI Square 3-26
- Migrating your data safely
- File and directory permissions and ownership
- Guidelines and Terms of use
- Safety and security at the Lab