ComputingResourcesUserGuide
Brief Guide to Computing Resources at FLASH
Introduction
As explained in the User overview page the data recorded at FLASH is stored in an internal DAQ format (.raw) which is converted with a few minutes delay to easily accessible HDF5 (The FLASH HDF5 structure) files which are the basis for data analysis. These files are stored on the ASAP3 File System which is accessible from DESYs Maxwell Cluster which is recommended to be used for the analysis by users. A library provided by FLASH ( BeamtimeDaqAccess ) allows efficient access to the recorded data in the HSD5 files. In addition the HDF5 files are accessible from the beamline computers and via a web interface: Gamma Portal
Access to the Maxwell cluster
The Maxwell Cluster is a powerful farm of inter-connected PC nodes running Scientific GNU/Linux. To access the cluster you need a DESY AFS computing account or a so called scientific account (PSX).
- Scientific account (PSX) users instead go to desy-ps-cpu.desy.de. To connect to the Maxwell cluster from outside the DESY network -- eduroam or the DESY guest network are considered to be outside -- then you can SSH tunnel your connection through desy-ps-ext.desy.de or more conveniently directly use the remote login to max-display.desy.de.
- If you have a default DESY AFS (DESY employees) account login to max-fsc.desy.de using your personal account. (From outside of DESY network tunnel through bastion.desy.de or use the remote login to max-display.desy.de.
Maxwell cluster
The extensive documentation can be found at Maxwell Cluster
In particular we want to mention the option JupyterHub on Maxwell , available Software , for more advanced computing demands Running Jobs on Maxwell