From boecking at andrew.cmu.edu Tue Jun 2 16:27:00 2015 From: boecking at andrew.cmu.edu (Benedikt Boecking) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 16:27:00 -0400 Subject: scratch directories Message-ID: <315E0A4C-30FC-478C-BFB8-356CA73B911C@andrew.cmu.edu> Could everyone please make an effort to delete unnecessary files from their /home/scratch/ directories on the autonlab computing nodes, especially lov3? We are quickly running out of available disc space again and only have 9G left on lov3. Thanks! =============================== Benedikt Boecking Research Programmer Auton Lab, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University From boecking at andrew.cmu.edu Thu Jun 4 11:14:01 2015 From: boecking at andrew.cmu.edu (Benedikt Boecking) Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 11:14:01 -0400 Subject: disk space Message-ID: <50A47A00-113D-493B-8105-967AC05E5D36@andrew.cmu.edu> Please, to whoever is writing to the /home/ directories on the servers, especially on lov3, make sure that there is enough disc space left for other users. We cleaned lov3 up yesterday, and had more than 40GB free. Right now lov3 is 100% full, there are 17MB of disc space left. If you require loads of space, talk to Predrag and let him help you out, but don?t clog the machines for everyone else. Thanks. =============================== Benedikt Boecking Research Programmer Auton Lab, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University From awd at cs.cmu.edu Thu Jun 4 11:32:37 2015 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2015 11:32:37 -0400 Subject: disk space In-Reply-To: <50A47A00-113D-493B-8105-967AC05E5D36@andrew.cmu.edu> References: <50A47A00-113D-493B-8105-967AC05E5D36@andrew.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <55706F95.4090200@cs.cmu.edu> Predrag, if you hear me, please feel free to use brute force as needed to restore sanity, but please be considerate of the number of people who are rushing towards tomorrow's NIPS submission deadline (I am aware of 5 such individuals: Ina, Maria, Matt, Eric and Nick, but there surely are more who should raise their hands to protect their processes from an accidental sweep). Artur On 6/4/2015 11:14 AM, Benedikt Boecking wrote: > Please, > > to whoever is writing to the /home/ directories on the servers, especially on lov3, make sure that there is enough disc space left for other users. We cleaned lov3 up yesterday, and had more than 40GB free. Right now lov3 is 100% full, there are 17MB of disc space left. If you require loads of space, talk to Predrag and let him help you out, but don?t clog the machines for everyone else. > > > Thanks. > > > =============================== > Benedikt Boecking > Research Programmer > Auton Lab, School of Computer Science > Carnegie Mellon University > > From awd at cs.cmu.edu Fri Jun 5 19:27:00 2015 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2015 19:27:00 -0400 Subject: anyone interested in going biking this Sunday? Message-ID: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu> I feel like some of us may be in need of shaking off some NIPS and proposal frenzy rust. I know I am one :) Biking seems like a pretty good way of accomplishing that. Please let me know if you're interested in joining. I am thinking about starting at 9:30am on Sunday from the NSH entrance and biking along the Panther's Hollow Trail towards Mon River, and then deciding which way and how far we want to go from there. Cheers, Artur From lcisnero at andrew.cmu.edu Fri Jun 5 20:43:27 2015 From: lcisnero at andrew.cmu.edu (Liduvina Cisneros) Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 00:43:27 +0000 Subject: anyone interested in going biking this Sunday? In-Reply-To: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu> References: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: Sounds great! I hope to see must of us on Sunday. Looking forward. Lidu Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: Artur Dubrawski Date:06/05/2015 7:27 PM (GMT-05:00) To: users at autonlab.org Subject: anyone interested in going biking this Sunday? I feel like some of us may be in need of shaking off some NIPS and proposal frenzy rust. I know I am one :) Biking seems like a pretty good way of accomplishing that. Please let me know if you're interested in joining. I am thinking about starting at 9:30am on Sunday from the NSH entrance and biking along the Panther's Hollow Trail towards Mon River, and then deciding which way and how far we want to go from there. Cheers, Artur -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mdeartea at andrew.cmu.edu Sat Jun 6 15:13:59 2015 From: mdeartea at andrew.cmu.edu (Maria De Arteaga Gonzalez) Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 19:13:59 +0000 Subject: anyone interested in going biking this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu>, Message-ID: <748ffcea-fc51-48bd-9622-9399e9cebb6d@PGH-MSGHT-02.andrew.ad.cmu.edu> I'm definitely one of those, too. Looking forward to it! Mar?a De Arteaga PhD Student in Machine Learning and Public Policy Carnegie Mellon University ________________________________________ De: Autonlab-users [autonlab-users-bounces at autonlab.org] en nombre de Liduvina Cisneros [lcisnero at andrew.cmu.edu] Enviado: s?bado, 06 de junio de 2015 2:43 Para: users at autonlab.org Asunto: RE: anyone interested in going biking this Sunday? Sounds great! I hope to see must of us on Sunday. Looking forward. Lidu Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: Artur Dubrawski Date:06/05/2015 7:27 PM (GMT-05:00) To: users at autonlab.org Subject: anyone interested in going biking this Sunday? I feel like some of us may be in need of shaking off some NIPS and proposal frenzy rust. I know I am one :) Biking seems like a pretty good way of accomplishing that. Please let me know if you're interested in joining. I am thinking about starting at 9:30am on Sunday from the NSH entrance and biking along the Panther's Hollow Trail towards Mon River, and then deciding which way and how far we want to go from there. Cheers, Artur From awd at cs.cmu.edu Thu Jun 11 11:10:29 2015 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 11:10:29 -0400 Subject: Follow up on the biking adventure: this Saturday In-Reply-To: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu> References: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <5579A4E5.6010302@cs.cmu.edu> We had a very nice ride last Sunday and some of us wish to continue shedding the rust, while hoping that others will join too. How about this Saturday? Same time (9:30am) and place (front of NSH). Please let me know if you'd like to join. Artur On 6/5/2015 7:27 PM, Artur Dubrawski wrote: > I feel like some of us may be in need of shaking off some > NIPS and proposal frenzy rust. I know I am one :) > Biking seems like a pretty good way of accomplishing that. > Please let me know if you're interested in joining. > > I am thinking about starting at 9:30am on Sunday from > the NSH entrance and biking along the Panther's Hollow > Trail towards Mon River, and then deciding which way and > how far we want to go from there. > > Cheers, > Artur From awd at cs.cmu.edu Fri Jun 12 17:26:43 2015 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 17:26:43 -0400 Subject: CANCELED: Re: Follow up on the biking adventure: this Saturday In-Reply-To: <5579A4E5.6010302@cs.cmu.edu> References: <55723044.5010106@cs.cmu.edu> <5579A4E5.6010302@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <557B4E93.6050600@cs.cmu.edu> Team, Weather forecast shows high likelihood of thunderstorms tomorrow morning. That is a bit unusual for Pittsburgh, and trusting our weather forecasters does not come very easy, but all things considered I think - unless I hear vehement cries of outrage - we should postpone our ride for a better time. Cheers Artur On 6/11/2015 11:10 AM, Artur Dubrawski wrote: > We had a very nice ride last Sunday and some of us wish to continue > shedding the rust, while hoping that others will join too. > > How about this Saturday? > Same time (9:30am) and place (front of NSH). > > Please let me know if you'd like to join. > > Artur > > On 6/5/2015 7:27 PM, Artur Dubrawski wrote: >> I feel like some of us may be in need of shaking off some >> NIPS and proposal frenzy rust. I know I am one :) >> Biking seems like a pretty good way of accomplishing that. >> Please let me know if you're interested in joining. >> >> I am thinking about starting at 9:30am on Sunday from >> the NSH entrance and biking along the Panther's Hollow >> Trail towards Mon River, and then deciding which way and >> how far we want to go from there. >> >> Cheers, >> Artur > From predragp at andrew.cmu.edu Mon Jun 22 23:41:49 2015 From: predragp at andrew.cmu.edu (Predrag Punosevac) Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 23:41:49 -0400 Subject: ARI is the newest computing node Message-ID: <6f72f440eed453215cd93d383bf3f05a.squirrel@webmail.andrew.cmu.edu> Dear Autonians, Last Friday we received a new very powerful computing node (32 cores/64 hyper-threads , 512 GB of RAM, scratch 1 TB, storage 8 TB) for ARI project (ari.int.autonlab.org). I have permission from Dr. Dubrawski to make it available to all members of the Auton Lab with the understanding that priority when it comes to use of this server will be given to the members of ARI team. You can access this computing node with your regular LDAP credentials just like any other machine in the lab. NFS is mounted with new and improved options. Software highlights for this server: OS Red Hat 7.1 compiled with gcc-4.8.3 which is the default compliler, MATLAB R2015a, R-3.2, python-2.7.5. Usual suspects are there too: Pandas, scikit-learn, numpy, scipy, ipython, blas, atlas, boost, gsl, opencv, blas, opencv and the whole slue of other software you are accustomed to. Enjoy, Predrag From boecking at andrew.cmu.edu Tue Jun 23 01:45:09 2015 From: boecking at andrew.cmu.edu (Benedikt Boecking) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 01:45:09 -0400 Subject: ARI is the newest computing node In-Reply-To: <6f72f440eed453215cd93d383bf3f05a.squirrel@webmail.andrew.cmu.edu> References: <6f72f440eed453215cd93d383bf3f05a.squirrel@webmail.andrew.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <6050E601-A760-4CA8-A5B5-BDCC9DDDD52E@andrew.cmu.edu> This, along with having the new foxconn node, is a great opportunity for everyone in the lab to start using ?nice? when running jobs on the servers. By assigning a low priority to your jobs hat aren?t urgent, the jobs of other users such as the ARI project members are given priority when too many resources are demanded. For more please see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nice_(Unix) I would really appreciate if everyone would take a look at this and make a habit of using nice. Best, Ben =============================== Benedikt Boecking Research Programmer Auton Lab, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University > On 22 Jun 2015, at 23:41, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > > Dear Autonians, > > Last Friday we received a new very powerful computing node (32 cores/64 > hyper-threads , 512 GB of RAM, scratch 1 TB, storage 8 TB) for ARI project > (ari.int.autonlab.org). I have permission from Dr. Dubrawski to make it > available to all members of the Auton Lab with the understanding that > priority when it comes to use of this server will be given to the members > of ARI team. You can access this computing node with your regular LDAP > credentials just like any other machine in the lab. NFS is mounted with > new and improved options. > > > Software highlights for this server: OS Red Hat 7.1 compiled with > gcc-4.8.3 which is the default compliler, MATLAB R2015a, R-3.2, > python-2.7.5. Usual suspects are there too: Pandas, scikit-learn, numpy, > scipy, ipython, blas, atlas, boost, gsl, opencv, blas, opencv and the > whole slue of other software you are accustomed to. > > > Enjoy, > Predrag > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: