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 <h4>polyps.ie.lehigh.edu</h4> <h4>polyps.ie.lehigh.edu</h4>
 <p>Polyps is COR@L Lab’s cluster composed of 16 nodes (polyp1-polyp15, polyp30). It is our heavy duty cluster. Polyps has <a href="http://www.adaptivecomputing.com/products/torque" target="_parent">Torque</a> installed as a job scheduler. Torque aims to maximize resource utilization and high throughput by scheduling jobs submitted by users and allocating resources (CPU, memory) of Polyps to them. For a brief introudction to Torque see Software section. Long lasting experiments should be submitted to polyps through Torque. You can also check the load of Polyp nodes from <a href="http://polyps.ie.lehigh.edu/ganglia" target="_parent">ganglia</a> web interface.</p> <p>Polyps is COR@L Lab’s cluster composed of 16 nodes (polyp1-polyp15, polyp30). It is our heavy duty cluster. Polyps has <a href="http://www.adaptivecomputing.com/products/torque" target="_parent">Torque</a> installed as a job scheduler. Torque aims to maximize resource utilization and high throughput by scheduling jobs submitted by users and allocating resources (CPU, memory) of Polyps to them. For a brief introudction to Torque see Software section. Long lasting experiments should be submitted to polyps through Torque. You can also check the load of Polyp nodes from <a href="http://polyps.ie.lehigh.edu/ganglia" target="_parent">ganglia</a> web interface.</p>
-<h4>piranha.ie.lehigh.edu</h4> 
-<p>A server that is available to all users for general editing/compiling and running purposes. Mathematical and Optimization softwares are available.</p> 
 <p>You can check hardware section on COR@L website for more technical information about servers.</p> <p>You can check hardware section on COR@L website for more technical information about servers.</p>
 <h3>Personal Websites</h3> <h3>Personal Websites</h3>
-<p>If you are a professor or PhD student in IS&amp;E department and want a website on COR@L server let your system admins know through e-mail. You can create a website using basic html or we can set up a wordpress page for you. Please let your system admins about your choice in your e-mail.</p>+<p>If you are a professor or PhD student in IS&amp;E department and want a website on COR@L serverlet your system admins know through e-mail. We can set up a WordPress page for you.</p>
 <h3>Software available on COR@L</h3> <h3>Software available on COR@L</h3>
 <h4>Operating System</h4> <h4>Operating System</h4>
-<p>All servers run Debian 7.6 Wheezy.</p>+<p>All servers run Debian 8.10 Jessie.</p>
 <h4>Programming Languages, Compilers and Other Developer Tools</h4> <h4>Programming Languages, Compilers and Other Developer Tools</h4>
 <p>We have C, C++, Fortran compilers available through GCC 4.7.2. GCC also implements shared memory parallel computing with OPENMP 3.1 standard. You can use GCC for your shared memory parallel computations on any polyp node. We also have MPICH2 implementation of MPI distibuted parallel computing standard available on polyps.</p> <p>We have C, C++, Fortran compilers available through GCC 4.7.2. GCC also implements shared memory parallel computing with OPENMP 3.1 standard. You can use GCC for your shared memory parallel computations on any polyp node. We also have MPICH2 implementation of MPI distibuted parallel computing standard available on polyps.</p>
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