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Our three clusters are Darius, Cyrus1, and Quantum2. See below for additional information. For information about using Gaussian at MIT, see below.

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Darius

Darius is our newest cluster, with 30 computational nodes, each with 8 virtual processors.

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node

memory (MB)

swap (MB)

scratch used

scratch free

n001

7970

16386

104G

90G

n002

7970

16386

163G

31G

n003

7970

16386

13G

181G

n004

 

 

n005

7970

16386

150G

44G

n006

7970

16386

138G

56G

n007

7970

16386

194G

0

n008

7970

16386

182G

12G

n009

7970

16386

155G

39G

n010

7970

16386

133G

61G

n011

7970

16386

143G

51G

n012

7970

16386

122G

72G

n013

7970

16386

153G

41G

n014

 

 

n015

7970

16386

6.8G

187G

n016

7970

16386

15G

180G

n017

3942

16386

22G

172G

n018

7970

16386

16G

178G

n019

16026

16386

39G

155G

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Gaussian03 at MIT

MIT currently has a site license to run Gaussian03 on IS&T-owned computers, such as those in Athena clusters. For more information, see Gaussian on Athena. For information about creating/submitting Gaussian jobs, see these notes from the 10.675J course taught at MIT: Basics of Running G03.