Difference between revisions of "CAD and Visualization Laboratory"
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− | The '''CAD and Visualization Laboratory''' or '''CVL''' is a computer lab running mainly [[ | + | The '''CAD and Visualization Laboratory''' or '''CVL''' is a computer lab running mainly [[CentOS]] machines maintained by the [[Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering]]. It is located in 432 [[Whittemore Hall]]. Access is through a keypad, the number to which can be obtained through official channels from ECE systems administrator [http://search.vt.edu/search/person.html?person=1181337 Branden McKagen]. Disk quotas are enforced when home folders become unreasonably large, unless you have a good reason to need the space. The lab contains nine workstations (most with CentOS, a Core 2 Duo, 4 GB of memory, and dual monitors), a printer, and a microscope. The CVL cluster is available via ssh to account holders on <code>cvl.ece.vt.edu</code> and has MPI, MATLAB, Cadence, and other software installed. |
− | Printer: <code> | + | Printer: <code>socket://172.16.12.1</code> (only accessible from machines behind the CVL router) |
− | Driver: Dell | + | Driver: Dell M5210 Foomatic/Postscript |
* [http://computing.ece.vt.edu/wiki/CVL Description of the CVL] | * [http://computing.ece.vt.edu/wiki/CVL Description of the CVL] | ||
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Revision as of 20:35, 4 July 2012
The CAD and Visualization Laboratory or CVL is a computer lab running mainly CentOS machines maintained by the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. It is located in 432 Whittemore Hall. Access is through a keypad, the number to which can be obtained through official channels from ECE systems administrator Branden McKagen. Disk quotas are enforced when home folders become unreasonably large, unless you have a good reason to need the space. The lab contains nine workstations (most with CentOS, a Core 2 Duo, 4 GB of memory, and dual monitors), a printer, and a microscope. The CVL cluster is available via ssh to account holders on cvl.ece.vt.edu
and has MPI, MATLAB, Cadence, and other software installed.
Printer: socket://172.16.12.1
(only accessible from machines behind the CVL router)
Driver: Dell M5210 Foomatic/Postscript