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Langston University Site Report

Explore Langston University's robust cluster hardware setup with detailed specifications and future plans. Discover LU's innovative partnership with DOSAR and plans for expanding computational resources for various research projects.

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Langston University Site Report

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  1. Langston University Site Report

  2. Cluster Hardware • Desktop variety - 11 nodes, 15 CPU’s, 10 GB RAM, 2.2 TB disk • 6 nodes, 10 CPU’s, 24 GHz-CPU for production • ~8.6 GFlops as reported by Condor • Debian Gnu/Linux OS 4.0 • Network has 1000 Mbs intracluster, 100 Mbs intercluster

  3. LUHEP DMC Production • SAMGrid installed and operating at LU since April 2004 • SAMGrid execution site and submission site • Submission site used by DOSAR • 3.8M events in mcp17/20 era • Developed Automatic MC Production System • deployed at d0mino3.fnal.gov

  4. OU DZero Production 39.4 Million Events

  5. More DOSAR Production 83 Million Events

  6. More DOSAR Production

  7. More DOSAR Production

  8. Future Plans • Continue D MC production • Obtain more machines • Install OSG • Increase OU/LU ATLAS Tier 2 hardware • Develop existing ties with other HPC users at LU – computational biology and applied mathematics

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