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When you log into Lonestar, you are accessing one of two publicly available 'login' nodes. Identical to the compute nodes, these systems act as the front end for the entire high-performance cluster, and are shared among the several thousand users of Lonestar.
Appropriate uses for the login nodes
Managing and moving files
Compiling software
Quick, serial, low memory computations (< 15 min)
Managing your computing queue
Inappropriate uses for the login nodes
Anything not listed above, especially long-running jobs
Exercise
While logged into a Lonestar head node, issue a top command. Notice all the different users on the system at the same time - if you overtask the login node, all these folks are inconvenienced. Luckily, we will teach you how to get the most out of Lonestar without spending much time on the login node at all!