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Imagine you have an HPC cluster with a hundred compute nodes named node001-node100. The two commands below will help you generate a list of node names – either all name on one line or one name per …

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General Service Request

May 14, 2008 – 12:35 pm | Comments Off

A formal way to submit a service request is to fill out one of the forms below. Your request will be assigned a number and an analyst will contact you shortly. You must have a valid support contract to submit a service request. Please select a form that appears most appropriate for the problem you are experiencing. If you don’t see an appropriate match, please use the General Service Request.