Stanford Research Computing
Advancing computational research at Stanford, one cluster at a time.
Stanford, CA
Pinned Repositories
ct_gdrive
Lustre/HSM Google Drive copytool
fuse-migratefs
Filesystem overlay for transparent, distributed migration of active data across separate storage systems.
hpc-dashboards
HPC dashboards developed for SRCC systems
ibswinfo
Command-line tool to retrieve information and monitor Mellanox un-managed Infiniband switches
sasutils
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Linux utilities and Python library
sh_ood-apps
Open OnDemand apps for Sherlock
slurm-spank-gpu_cmode
Slurm SPANK plugin to let users change GPU compute mode in jobs
slurm-spank-lua
Slurm Lua SPANK plugin
slurm-spank-stunnel
Slurm SPANK plugin to ease setup of SSH tunnels and port forwarding
www.sherlock.stanford.edu
The Sherlock website
Stanford Research Computing's Repositories
stanford-rc/fuse-migratefs
Filesystem overlay for transparent, distributed migration of active data across separate storage systems.
stanford-rc/git-id
Manages Git identities, including SSH keys
stanford-rc/rclone_sync
Runs rclone to sync to Google Drive — Works within an HPC environment — Tries to catch errors gracefully and informatively
stanford-rc/ec2-workshops
Scripts to manage EC2 instances for workshops
stanford-rc/seqbotslurm
A SLURM wrapper around the Biohub seqbot download script
stanford-rc/xsede-amie-python
XSEDE AMIE DB abstraction Python library
stanford-rc/docs-farmshare
Farmshare 2 Documentation base, under development
stanford-rc/nbnovnc
Jupyter notebook extension for proxing a VNC session
stanford-rc/oak-grafana-docker
Customized Grafana docker container for our Oak storage system
stanford-rc/ondemand
A deployment package for an OnDemand portal
stanford-rc/quakelab-archive
An archive-creation script for directory trees.
stanford-rc/scponly
The scponly pseudo-shell provides a file-transfer only shell for *Nix systems with optional support for using a chrooted environment.
stanford-rc/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s
Helm Chart & Documentation for deploying JupyterHub on Kubernetes