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== Computer documentation == | == Computer documentation == | ||
- | The initial reason for this system - and the systems that have preceded it - is to store information in a searchable and indexed fashion relating to the computer systems in Peyton. You can use the "Search" box to the left to type in a subject, or error message, and hopefully find the answer you're seeking. You can also browse around the site to learn new things. You might try the articles on [[Peyton Hall Network DOs and DON'Ts]], [[Hardware]], [[Software]], [[General UNIX info]] or [[Email]], or maybe browse the categories for [[:Category:Unix Commands|Unix Commands]] or [[:Category:Cluster Computing|Cluster Computing]]. If you like, you can look at the [[Special:Categories|list of categories]], or even the [[Special:Allpages|list of all pages]]. | + | The initial reason for this system - and the systems that have preceded it - is to store information in a searchable and indexed fashion relating to the computer systems in Peyton. You can use the "Search" box to the left to type in a subject, or error message, and hopefully find the answer you're seeking. You can also browse around the site to learn new things. You might try the articles on [[Peyton Hall Network DOs and DON'Ts]], [[Hardware]], [[Software]], [[Mac Info]], [[General UNIX info]], [[Printing]] or [[Email]], or maybe browse the categories for [[:Category:Unix Commands|Unix Commands]] or [[:Category:Cluster Computing|Cluster Computing]]. If you like, you can look at the [[Special:Categories|list of categories]], or even the [[Special:Allpages|list of all pages]]. |
If you do not find a solution here (make sure to try the "Search" box to the left, too!), feel free to [[Requesting assistance|contact us]] and ask. Or, if you know a solution to something that's not listed, let us know as well and we'll consider adding it here - or you can add it yourself through the interface, just login with your Peyton user name & password. If you'd like to be able to login, and do not have an account in Peyton Hall, let us know and we'll consider adding you as a "local" contributor. | If you do not find a solution here (make sure to try the "Search" box to the left, too!), feel free to [[Requesting assistance|contact us]] and ask. Or, if you know a solution to something that's not listed, let us know as well and we'll consider adding it here - or you can add it yourself through the interface, just login with your Peyton user name & password. If you'd like to be able to login, and do not have an account in Peyton Hall, let us know and we'll consider adding you as a "local" contributor. |
Revision as of 18:39, 21 May 2007
Welcome to the Peyton Hall Documentation pages. In here, we hope to have information to help you understand and use the computer systems in Peyton Hall - though we're not limiting this system to only computer documentation either, so other things can be added too!
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Computer documentation
The initial reason for this system - and the systems that have preceded it - is to store information in a searchable and indexed fashion relating to the computer systems in Peyton. You can use the "Search" box to the left to type in a subject, or error message, and hopefully find the answer you're seeking. You can also browse around the site to learn new things. You might try the articles on Peyton Hall Network DOs and DON'Ts, Hardware, Software, Mac Info, General UNIX info, Printing or Email, or maybe browse the categories for Unix Commands or Cluster Computing. If you like, you can look at the list of categories, or even the list of all pages.
If you do not find a solution here (make sure to try the "Search" box to the left, too!), feel free to contact us and ask. Or, if you know a solution to something that's not listed, let us know as well and we'll consider adding it here - or you can add it yourself through the interface, just login with your Peyton user name & password. If you'd like to be able to login, and do not have an account in Peyton Hall, let us know and we'll consider adding you as a "local" contributor.
Outside computer documentation
While we do our best to help in any way we can, some problems necessitate looking to resources outside the department.
The Office of Information Technology
Generally speaking, OIT is where you need to turn if your problem relates to anything outside astro.princeton.edu, but within princeton.edu.
Helpdesk
If you're having problems with an @princeton.edu e-mail account or issues accessing a non-astro.princeton.edu server or website, have a look at http://oitweb.princeton.edu/ for any current known outages on OIT's servers. Failing that, the OIT Helpdesk can be reached by phone at 8-HELP (that's 8-4357) from on campus, or 609-258-4357 from off.
If you're really not sure, ask us and we can usually point you in the right direction.
Clusters
With the exception of our own cluster, Hydra, more information on the clusters on campus can be found at the TIGRESS High Performance Computing Center website. This includes stats on the available clusters on campus and how to request access to them.
Other on-campus computing resources
While we strive to provide to our users as many in-house computing resources as possible, for a number of reasons some resources are better shared between departments. OIT hosts a number of computing resources in addition to the computing clusters.
- Computational Science and Engineering Support Group (CSES) provides pointers to some of the high-performance computing resources on campus
- Academic Services "supports the University community in the use of information technology in teaching, learning and research."
- Unix Systems handles pretty much all the Unix servers on campus with the exception of the clusters.