From kronberg at nsc.liu.se Mon Dec 17 11:18:33 2012 From: kronberg at nsc.liu.se (Mats Kronberg) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 11:18:33 +0100 Subject: [Neolith-users] Final reminder: Neolith is being retired Message-ID: Dear Neolith user, This is the last reminder of the fact that Neolith is being retired on January 1st. If you have read and acted on the previous information we have sent out, you can stop reading now. As you might know, Neolith is being retired. We have recently sent out emails to all users with active projects on Neolith, telling them how to move to the replacement system Triolith. If you have an active project on Neolith (i.e if you can run batch jobs), and have not received any information from us regarding the move, please contact support at nsc.liu.se immediately. Since most users have now moved their jobs from Neolith (and we need the power for other systems), we have reduced the size of the system to just 36 compute nodes. On January 1st, 2013, all Neolith accounts will be closed, and the remaining compute nodes and the login node powered off. After this date, no further access to Neolith is possible! Files that you have stored on Neolith (in /home and /nobackup/global) will still be accessible from Kappa, Matter and Triolith. If you have no account on Kappa, Matter or Triolith, you will lose access to your Neolith files on January 1st, and the files may eventually be deleted! It is important that you copy all files that you want to keep from Neolith before January 1st. If you need help with this, please contact support at nsc.liu.se. If you have an account on Kappa, Matter or Triolith, you do not need to move or copy your files, they will continue to be available. If you have any questions regarding this, do not hesitate to contact us at support at nsc.liu.se. -- Mats Kronberg, NSC Support