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doku:binf_nodes [2017/07/06 12:09] – created sreinwaldoku:binf_nodes [2017/08/22 09:59] – [Submitting Jobs] jz
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 ==== Available filesystems ==== ==== Available filesystems ====
  
-The binf nodes export 2 mountpoints which are $BINFS (/binfs) and $BINFL (/binfl). The BINFS filesystems is more than twice as fast as the BINFL filesystem and even a magnitude faster then the $GLOBAL filesystem. If you need really high IO rates you should use the BINFS filesystem. +The binf nodes export 2 mountpoints which are ''$BINFS'' (/binfs) and ''$BINFL'' (/binfl). The BINFS filesystem is more than twice as fast as the BINFL filesystem and even a magnitude faster then the $GLOBAL filesystem. If you need really high IO rates you should use the BINFS filesystem. 
  
 If you need much space then you should use the BINFL filesystem, which is 10 times larger than BINFS.  If you need much space then you should use the BINFL filesystem, which is 10 times larger than BINFS. 
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 to get in the priority queue, which has a maximum runtime of 72 hours.  to get in the priority queue, which has a maximum runtime of 72 hours. 
  
-If you just want to utilise the filesystems you can use the $BINFS/$BINFL environment variables in your scripts.+If you just want to utilise the filesystems you can use the ''$BINFS/$BINFL'' environment variables in your scripts.
  
 === Using high memory nodes === === Using high memory nodes ===
  • doku/binf_nodes.txt
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