JUSTUS2/Policy Agreement
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JUSTUS 2 Policy - Agreement
For all users of bwForCluster JUSTUS 2 for Computational Chemistry and Quantum Sciences the of use for services of the Communication- and Information Center (kiz) of Ulm University apply. When registering for the service, you comply with above mentioned terms of use. Additionally you ...
- agree to use the cluster only for research in accordance with DFG funding conditions
- agree to acknowledge the bwForCluster JUSTUS 2 in your publications
- agree to send us references to all publications with contributions by JUSTUS 2
- comply with the terms of use of the software manufacturers
- agree to report any problem that might endanger the cluster operations
- agree to use the resources carefully (without wasting cores, memory or disk space)
- accept that the system is monitored to prevent misuse
- accept that job and software usage statistics are collected for improving the service and reporting to the DFG
- assure that your compute activities comply with the German Foreign Trade Act (Außenwirtschaftsgesetz - AWG) und German Foreign Trade Regulations (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung - AWV), see https://www.bafa.de/DE/Aussenwirtschaft/Ausfuhrkontrolle/Academia/academia_node.html
- agree to contribute to reports for the DFG
- acknowledge that your home directory and work spaces will be deleted after expiration of your account (thus you are responsible to backup your files before your account expires)
- will cause no constant file writes from jobs to $HOME: Any calculation swap file has to stay on the local node. Multinode-jobs that must use a common filesystem use workspaces.
- no long cpu/memory intense calculations on login/vis nodes. Those nodes are for interactive use, compiling and short tests.
- no storage of important results in workspaces (there are no backups!)
- no mass-flooding the batch manager with very short (minutes) jobs
- plan/submit calculations so you can fill nodes (nodes are user-exclusive on J2, only your jobs can run on a node you use)