--- title: Code Of Conduct #tags: #keywords: last_updated: 13 June 2019 #summary: "" sidebar: merlin6_sidebar permalink: /merlin6/code-of-conduct.html --- ## The Basic principle The basic principle is courtesy and consideration for other users. * Merlin6 is a shared resource, not your laptop, therefore you are kindly requested to behave in a way you would be happy to see other users behaving towards you. * Basic shell programming skills in Linux/UNIX environment is a must-have requirement for HPC users; a proficiency in shell programming would be greatly beneficial. ## Interactive nodes * The interactive nodes (also known as login nodes) are for development and quick testing: * Is **strictly forbidden to run production jobs** on the login nodes. * Is **forbidden to run long processes** occupying big part of the resources. * According to the previous rules, **any miss-behaving running processes will be killed.** * All production jobs must be submitted to the batch system. ## Batch system * Make sure that no broken or run-away processes are left when your job is done. Keep the process space clean on all nodes. * During the runtime of a job, is mandatory to make use of the ``/scratch`` and ``/shared-scratch`` partitions for temporary data: * Is **forbidden** to use the ``/data/user``, ``/data/project`` or ``/psi/home/`` for that purpose. * Always remove files you do not need any more (e.g. core dumps, temporary files) as early as possible. Keep the disk space clean on all nodes. * Prioritize the use of ``/scratch`` over ``/shared-scratch`` and use the latter when clearly needed (in example, a need for a shared disk visible from multiple nodes) * Read description in **[Merlin6 directory structure](### Merlin6 directory structure)** for correct usage of each partition type. ## System Administrator Rights * The system administrator has the right to block the access to Merlin6 for an account violating the Code of Conduct * The issue will be escalated to the user's supervisor. * The system administrator has the right to delete files in the **scratch** directories exceeding the above rules. * The system administrator has the right to kill any miss-behaving running processes.