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== I've Forgotten My CAC Password ==
 
== I've Forgotten My CAC Password ==
 
Users can reset their CAC password their self, see https://login.cac.queensu.ca/pwr . Make sure you use the same email address as you used when you first signed up.
 
Users can reset their CAC password their self, see https://login.cac.queensu.ca/pwr . Make sure you use the same email address as you used when you first signed up.
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== My jobs haven't started yet ==
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You can check your pending job by running the command squeue -u $USER. You queue time for your job depends on two major factors. First is the cluster load, you can check clustering load and pending jobs here: https://admin.cac.queensu.ca:4444/cgi-bin/cacMeters/cacMeter.cgi
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Secondly, your priority might have dropped due to the recent usage of the compute resources from your group. You can check your group's fairshare level using sshare command (e.g., sshare -l -A def-hpcg9999). Your job priority depends on the LevelFS and anything less than 1 implies that you are over-served in the recent past. This is to ensure fairshare usage amongst our user and your groups fairshare level will recover with time.

Revision as of 20:34, 8 March 2022


I Can't Access the Frontenac Cluster

If you are receiving an 'Operation Timed out' message and you are from outside of Canada, you will need to use a VPN. If you are from the Queen's University Community, you can make use of the Fortinet VPN client offered by Queens.

I've Forgotten My CAC Password

Users can reset their CAC password their self, see https://login.cac.queensu.ca/pwr . Make sure you use the same email address as you used when you first signed up.

My jobs haven't started yet

You can check your pending job by running the command squeue -u $USER. You queue time for your job depends on two major factors. First is the cluster load, you can check clustering load and pending jobs here: https://admin.cac.queensu.ca:4444/cgi-bin/cacMeters/cacMeter.cgi

Secondly, your priority might have dropped due to the recent usage of the compute resources from your group. You can check your group's fairshare level using sshare command (e.g., sshare -l -A def-hpcg9999). Your job priority depends on the LevelFS and anything less than 1 implies that you are over-served in the recent past. This is to ensure fairshare usage amongst our user and your groups fairshare level will recover with time.