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faq:start [2025/12/17 09:50] ccrosby [I cannot login because my account has been expired!] |
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| Please ensure that you understand that each user has access to **TWO separate** storage spaces: | :!: **Please ensure that you understand that each user has access to TWO separate storage spaces:** :!: |
| - ''/home/jblogs'' (if your userid is jblogs), also addressable as ''$HOME'' or ''~/'' . This directory is located on an NFS file system. Do **not** submit runs that write data to this space, as it is slow and small. There is a 45 GB quota and if you exceed that quota your account will be expired. | - ''/home/jblogs'' (if your userid is jblogs), also addressable as ''$HOME'' or ''~/'' . This directory is located on an NFS file system. Do **not** submit runs that write data to this space, as it is slow and small. There is a 45 GB quota and if you exceed that quota your account will be expired. |
| - ''/mnt/lustre/users/jblogs''. There is normally also a symbolic link ("shortcut") to it from your home directory, typically ''/home/jblogs/lustre''. The Lustre space is large, fast and is intended to be used when running jobs. There is no size quota, but unused files will be deleted after 90 days. | - ''/mnt/lustre/users/jblogs''. There is normally also a symbolic link ("shortcut") to it from your home directory, typically ''/home/jblogs/lustre''. The Lustre space is large, fast and is intended to be used when running jobs. There is no size quota, but unused files will be deleted after 90 days. |