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On your Linux desktop, start up Mathematica.
We'll start by launching kernels on
For this example, we're going to start 4 kernels each on ramsey, fibonacci, and
In the Mathematica window, type the following:
<nowiki>LaunchKernels[{"ssh://ramsey/?4","ssh://fibonacci/?4","ssh://boole/?4" }]</nowiki>
Then, right-click that cell and choose 'Evaluate Cell'. The system will launch the remote kernels, and show its progress while it does that. Once all the kernels are launched, you can run calculations on them. To close those kernels, do
[http://graph.math.cornell.edu:3000/d/_wfSvpjmz/server-room-power Server Room Power] (You must be on the Cornell network or VPN to use this link)
The orange and purple
Note the room temperature! The room has a large cooler that uses Cornell Lake-source cooling to cool the room, but your job will still probably warm up the room by a few degrees.
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