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At the workshop, we will be using data which has already been placed on a drive which is accessible with the cluster machines we'll be using. The data directory is /data/casa/, and either evla or alma, depending on the tutorial. Note that many CASA operations are very i/o intensive, so you will place your working data on a disk local to your login node. While this is the fastest setup, there is limited space on these local disks. Therefore, we suggest that you delete any data from a previous tutorial before starting a new one.
At the workshop, we will be using data which has already been placed on a drive which is accessible with the cluster machines we'll be using. The data directory is <tt>/data/casa/</tt>, and either <tt>evla</tt> or <tt>alma</tt>, depending on the tutorial. Note that many CASA operations are very i/o intensive, so you will place your working data on a disk local to your login node. While this is the fastest setup, there is limited space on these local disks. Therefore, we suggest that you delete any data from a previous tutorial before starting a new one.

Revision as of 15:46, 6 January 2012

At the workshop, we will be using data which has already been placed on a drive which is accessible with the cluster machines we'll be using. The data directory is /data/casa/, and either evla or alma, depending on the tutorial. Note that many CASA operations are very i/o intensive, so you will place your working data on a disk local to your login node. While this is the fastest setup, there is limited space on these local disks. Therefore, we suggest that you delete any data from a previous tutorial before starting a new one.