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| + | ??? I'm using Open XDMoD to check how many hours my group used this year, but the amount is quite different from what appears on the invoice or in '' | ||
| + | !!! For invoicing, we use a Slurm metric called billing. This metric aggregates CPU hours, memory usage, and GPU usage. Unfortunately, | ||
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| + | ??? My group only used our private partition. I heard from a colleague that it is free of charge, yet I still received an invoice. | ||
| + | !!! Because GPU models and RAM usage vary significantly, | ||
| + | This metric is called billing. If you own a private partition, you receive a fixed annual allocation of billing units that can be used on any cluster. More details are available here: [[accounting# | ||
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| + | ??? Your documentation states the cost per hour is 0.0157 CHF, but my invoice shows 0.02 CHF. | ||
| + | !!! The price per hour shown on the invoice is rounded for display purposes only. The actual calculation uses the full precision of the rate. | ||
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| + | ??? I'm a PI and want to see usage details per user. | ||
| + | !!! You can use the script '' | ||
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| ??? I have no idea why I received your email about 'HPC billing' | ??? I have no idea why I received your email about 'HPC billing' | ||
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| To request a shared directory please fill the [[https:// | To request a shared directory please fill the [[https:// | ||
| + | (For Oustsider please refer to your PI/ | ||
| ??? How can I access to a shared directory? | ??? How can I access to a shared directory? | ||
| !!! To access a **shared directory**, | !!! To access a **shared directory**, | ||
| - | For shared directories using a group from Active Directory (groups beginning with GG or GL - example: GL_S_SCIENCES_POSY_LET, | + | For shared directories using a group from Active Directory (groups beginning with GG or GL - example: GL_S_SCIENCES_POSY_LET, |
| For old group (share_XXX, private_XXX), | For old group (share_XXX, private_XXX), | ||
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