Research & High-Performance Computing Support

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How to Contact Us

The best way to contact us is to send email to sysadmin@rhpcs.mcmaster.ca.

Where We're Located

RHPCS is based in ABB-131, with satellite offices in Mathematics & Statistics and Psychology.

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Services

The Research & High-Performance Computing Support group provides various levels of computing support to the research and high-performance computing communities at McMaster.

High-Performance Computing

A growing number of research fields require HPC as a key component of their tool-chests. RHPCS was formed with a mandate to support HPC installations as a central part of the university infrastructure, at no cost to the end user. Our services include

Desktop and server System Administration

System administration support for research computing falls roughly into three categories:

Contract System Administration
Administration of Unix systems is our bread and butter. But research computing clusters are never homogeneous, so that administration includes network administration as well as managing file and printer sharing and backup services for Windows and MacOS systems. Departments or research groups pay an annual fee, based on an average number of hours of service per week. Administration includes installation, configuration, security, patches and upgrades, software installation and user administration, but the exact description varies somewhat from group to group. We support most major version of Unix (including Mac OS X) as well as configuring and maintaining linux servers for MS Windows research clusters. In general, the larger the contract, the more room there is for flexibility in the exact arrangements. Contact Patricia Monger or Todd Pfaff for more information.
System Management Tasks
RHPCS may be contracted on a time-and-materials basis to do installation, configuration and system work for groups who do not have a support contract or who need work beyond the scope of their contract. These jobs can only be undertaken when staff are not fully occupied with regular support work. Contact Patricia Monger or Todd Pfaff for more information.
System and Software Problems
RHPCS can provide consultation to researchers without contracts on a first-come, first-served basis, depending on staff availability. That is: we can't promise to help, but we'll certainly try. Contact the RHPCS analysts for help or information.

Other Research Computing Support

These services are available to the research community on a no-charge, first-come first-served basis

Purchase Consultation
RHPCS can provide advice on equipment purchases based on the requirements of your research and the size of the user group. This includes getting quotes from vendors, help with preparing the technical specifications for RFPs and ensuring compliance with the proposal requirements of the granting agencies.
Graphics and Visualization
RHPCS is developing support services in graphics application consultation & software. The graphics and visualization Research Engineer may be seconded to research groups to develop visualization applications. Two pilot projects have been completed. The mechanism for applying for programmer services is being developed. Interested researchers should contact RHPCS. We welcome input from the research community regarding your requirements in this area. Contact graphics@rhpcs.mcmaster.ca.
Strategic Planning
RHPCS provides assistance to the Office of Research Services and equipment grant proposers by seeking to leverage the university investment in research computing infrastructure through negotiating with vendors for site licenses and discounts, providing staff management for contract support staff, and through encouraging the use of shared institutional facilities (e.g. SHARCNET) where feasible.

Other McMaster Resources for Research Computing

Site Licenses

RHPCS provides access to a number of site-licensed tools and applications; contact RHPCS for more information about the items below or questions about other products.

UTS manages site licenses for some general-use packages (e.g. TrendMicro anti-virus, CorporateTime Calendar). More information can be found on the UTS Supported Software List or by contacting the UTS help desk at "uts@mcmaster.ca", which takes care of UTS-maintained licenses.

Numerical Software & Large-Scale Computing

Fred Kus, retired CIS Large-Scale Computing Specialist, maintained an extensive archive of software and references for numerical software. By request from the Internet numerical community, these pages are preserved here.

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