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Computing clusters are usually managed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_manager cluster managing software]. The B4F cluster uses the cluster management sofware from [http://www.brightcomputing.com Bright ]. BCM is currently is a popular choice for compute clusters of any size, including some very large ones. Bright is a spin-off from [http://www.clustervision.com ClusterVision], the company that aided in implementing the B4F cluster. Furthermore, ClusterVision and [http://www.clustervision.com/eNews/Nov2012/Headlines/Dell Dell] have engaged in a strategic alliance, and BCM is currently very often the [http://www.brightcomputing.com/News-Bright-Computing-Collaborates-with-Dell-for-Genomic-Analysis.php default cluster manager software in Dell-based clusters].
Computing clusters are usually managed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_manager cluster managing software]. Anunna uses the cluster management sofware from [http://www.brightcomputing.com Bright ]. BCM is currently is a popular choice for compute clusters of any size, including some very large ones. Bright is a spin-off from [http://www.clustervision.com ClusterVision], the company that aided in implementing the cluster. Furthermore, ClusterVision and [http://www.clustervision.com/eNews/Nov2012/Headlines/Dell Dell] have engaged in a strategic alliance, and BCM is currently very often the [http://www.brightcomputing.com/News-Bright-Computing-Collaborates-with-Dell-for-Genomic-Analysis.php default cluster manager software in Dell-based clusters].


  ''' IMPORTANT - DO NOT TAKE THESE GRAPHS SERIOUSLY - THEY ARE NOT BASED ON RESERVED RESOURCES BUT USED RESOURCES, SO ARE USELESS FOR TELLING IF ANUNNA IS EMPTY! '''
  ''' IMPORTANT - DO NOT TAKE THESE GRAPHS SERIOUSLY - THEY ARE NOT BASED ON RESERVED RESOURCES BUT USED RESOURCES, SO ARE USELESS FOR TELLING IF ANUNNA IS EMPTY! '''
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== Further reading is provided through the BCM Portal ==
== Further reading is provided through the BCM Portal ==
The portal offers various links that can be of interest to users of the B4F cluster.
The portal offers various links that can be of interest to users of Anunna.
[[File:BCM_docs.png|thumb|left|600px]]
[[File:BCM_docs.png|thumb|left|600px]]
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== See also ==
* [[B4F_cluster | B4F Cluster]]
* [[SLURM_on_B4F_cluster | Submit jobs with Slurm]]


== external links ==
== external links ==
* [http://www.brightcomputing.com Official website of Bright Computing ]
* [http://www.brightcomputing.com Official website of Bright Computing ]

Latest revision as of 14:38, 19 March 2019

Computing clusters are usually managed by cluster managing software. Anunna uses the cluster management sofware from Bright . BCM is currently is a popular choice for compute clusters of any size, including some very large ones. Bright is a spin-off from ClusterVision, the company that aided in implementing the cluster. Furthermore, ClusterVision and Dell have engaged in a strategic alliance, and BCM is currently very often the default cluster manager software in Dell-based clusters.

 IMPORTANT - DO NOT TAKE THESE GRAPHS SERIOUSLY - THEY ARE NOT BASED ON RESERVED RESOURCES BUT USED RESOURCES, SO ARE USELESS FOR TELLING IF ANUNNA IS EMPTY! 

Logging into Bright Cluster Manager Portal

Logging into the BCM Portal can be done through a web browser. The address for the portal is: https://portal.anunna.wur.nl/userportal

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Using the Bright Cluster Manager Portal

Through the portal various parameters and statistics can be found. This includes the architecture of the cluster, including available nodes, queues (partitions) etc, as well as the availability and current use of resources.

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Further reading is provided through the BCM Portal

The portal offers various links that can be of interest to users of Anunna.

BCM docs.png


external links