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That sinking feeling when you know no help is coming

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This was me last night. On Saturday night I submitted a 9 hour long HPC job for a class project knowing it would be done by the time I woke up, well when I woke up the RHEL HPC I submitted it on was just down, no scheduled maintenance or anything just totally down and ate my script, so I had to move to the SUSE HPC rebuild my R enviroment and submit a separate job which wasted a ton of time I needed to spend on this so I can make the presentation and report on time. !linuxchads share ur pain stories about working on large multi user High Performance Computer Clusters.

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I got fired for what I was doing on my lab's HPC. Turns out it's for biomedical research, and getting Stable Diffusion to draw chicks with four breasts being chased by

velociraptors with d*ck fingers does not count.

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Lol I remember that legendary post.

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stable diffusion has been around since the millennials dinosaurs :marseyzoomer:

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This is what happens when you don't use Debian, the universal operating system

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I don't control this system, is the issue. It's an HPC. I don't have sudo perms. :marseycry: School should add GUIX to the system !linuxchads I fricking hate using conda. Just let us use GUIX. Also, GUIX needs to add more scientific packages since it's missing cufflinks and other transcriptome assemblers.

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IIRC Guix had an entire hpc repo, does that help?

https://hpc.guix.info/

Maybe we could discuss this over wine at my place? :marseywink:

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I just don't have any important position to tell my school to do this. They already use a module system which imo is just annoying since it never has up to date stuff and I prefer having version control in my own user environment. I'll always take free wine though

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If you're talking about environment modules (module add), you can use that in your home directory.

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No it's some thing called Lmod as a student I have 0 control over it. I have no sudo perms and any requests I need done I need to ask a professor or PI to do first and they hate doing anything. You can explain to them until the cows come home that they have to email IT themselves about this and every time I ask IT myself they just tell me to frick off and then they'll stare at you blankly and ask why you haven't asked IT yet

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You don't need sudo to build and install shit in your home directory. Lmod is similar to Environment Modules and you can put module files in your home directory as well. You can also just install linuxbrew and call it a day.

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I believe you can use Guix as an unprivileged user for some things. I'd have to look at it again.

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You can use it its just not installed and I have no ability to contact anyone to add it.

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Are you editing dna?

Can you grow us tails?

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"Sar we have done the patching activity of JRE on the HPC nodes. No we didn't document where new version is. What's an environment variable?"

:#marseytunaktunaktalking:

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I want to keep this vague, but we hired a new vendor who migrated us from LSF to SGE. They misconfigured shit so hard. Some absolutely basic things regarding how jobs were launched and prioritized were fricked. The vendor never heard of array jobs, they'd tell you basic shit was impossible, and when you replied with documentation showing that all they had to do was add one line to the configuration file, they would then would stop responding until you started CC'ing the head of internal IT.

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