see attached... so what do we say? _______________________________________________________ sskory@physics.ucsd.edu o__ Stephen Skory http://physics.ucsd.edu/~sskory/ _.>/ _Graduate Student ________________________________(_)_\(_)_______________ ----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "help@teragrid.org"
To: sskory@physics.ucsd.edu Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 9:05:56 AM Subject: Re: Project Space on Kraken FROM: Lucio, Daniel (Concerning ticket No. 174658)
Hi,
please provide us with the following:
- desired project directory name - who or what groups of people you want to provide access to.
Best regards!
Daniel. NICS Team
Hi,
We would like to request some project space on Kraken's lustre scratch disk. We would like to have space to install the Enzo [1] data analysis toolkit yt [2]
Stephen Skory writes: that can be accessed by our colleagues. yt uses Python, which must be built statically due to the specialized CNL kernel. It is not trivial to build Python statically, and having this installation made permanent on lustre would make things easier for us.
We don't need very much space. A few gigabytes (10GB is more than we would ever
need) will be plenty.
Thanks!
Stephen Skory (on behalf of the yt developers)
[1] http://lca.ucsd.edu/projects/enzo/wiki/Enzo1.5 [2] http://yt.enzotools.org/
participants (7)
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Brian O'Shea
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Britton Smith
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david collins
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j s oishi
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Matthew Turk
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Sam Skillman
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Stephen Skory