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Jobs may not be submitted from directories on the /home filesystem on Cedar. This is to reduce the load on that filesystem and improve the responsiveness for interactive work. If the command <tt>readlink -f $(pwd) | cut -d/ -f2</tt> returns <tt>home</tt>, you are not permitted to submit jobs from that directory. Transfer the files from that directory either to a /project or /scratch directory and submit the job from there.
Jobs may not be submitted from directories on the /home filesystem on Cedar. This is to reduce the load on that filesystem and improve the responsiveness for interactive work. If the command <tt>readlink -f $(pwd) | cut -d/ -f2</tt> returns <tt>home</tt>, you are not permitted to submit jobs from that directory. Transfer the files from that directory either to a /project or /scratch directory and submit the job from there.


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Cedar has two distinct CPU architectures available: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadwell_(microarchitecture) Broadwell] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylake_(microarchitecture) Skylake]. Users requiring a specific architecture can request it when submitting a job using the <code>--constraint</code> flag. Note that the names should be written all in lower-case, <code>skylake</code> or <code>broadwell</code>.  
Cedar has two distinct CPU architectures available: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadwell_(microarchitecture) Broadwell] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylake_(microarchitecture) Skylake]. Users requiring a specific architecture can request it when submitting a job using the <code>--constraint</code> flag. Note that the names should be written all in lower-case, <code>skylake</code> or <code>broadwell</code>.  


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