Updated 2023-02-21

Getting Started with Phoenix Clusters

Welcome to PACE's "getting started" guide for the Phoenix cluster. The Phoenix Cluster is a cutting edge HPC resource at Georgia Tech. Here you can find example job submission scripts, Phoenix specific information, and an an updated Phoenix software list.

Phoenix Cluster Diagram

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List of Phoenix Cluster Pages

Workflow Diagram

  • Overall, the workflow is similar to any other PACE managed cluster. To review the workflow, check out this diagram

Log on to Phoenix

Helpful Commands

  • Please refer to the Helpful Commands Page in the Getting Started section for a detailed list of commands that also apply to the Phoenix Cluster.

Run GUI Applications on Phoenix

  • Please refer to the Run GUI Applications Page in the Getting Started section for a detailed guide that also applies to the Phoenix Cluster.

Configure the GT VPN

  • Please refer to the GT VPN Page in the Getting Started section for a detailed guide that also applies to the Phoenix Cluster.

Configure Windows Subsystem for Linux to Access Phoenix

  • Please refer to the Windows Subsystem for Linux Page in the Getting Started section for a detailed guide that also applies to the Phoenix Cluster.
  • Instead of using someuser3@login-s.pace.gatech.edu to log into the cluster, please use someuser3@login-p.pace.gatech.edu, replacing someuser3 with your GT username.

Modules Guide

  • Please refer to the Modules Guide in the Batch Software Guides section for a detailed guide. Please note that the Phoenix Cluster uses RHEL7, so only that part of the guide applies.

Summary of Phoenix Resources

  • For further information about the resources offered on the Phoenix Cluster, please visit the Resources Page.