By Wang Junhong, Research Computing, NUS IT on 21 Oct, 2019
When you start to work on a high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to submit and run your computational jobs, you may want to know the available job queues for job submission and the load status in these queues in order to select an appreciate queue. After jobs are submitted and running in the queues, you may also want to know the computing speed and parallel computing performance of the jobs. Your program may generate a lot of data sets or result files which occupy large amount of storage space, so you may want to know the available storage space allocated to you and the usage.