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workstations:whynot [2016/05/06 08:24] ritossa [Why you have not to remove/tamper/disconnect any part of any workstation] |
workstations:whynot [2016/05/06 08:27] (current) ritossa [Why you have not to use other workstations without the authorization of the main authorized user] |
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- | ==== Why you have not to move any workstation inside (under the table...) or outside its room ==== | + | ==== Why you must not move any workstation inside (under the table...) or outside its room ==== |
* **inside its room** ... the frame of a workstation have to remain on a table or on another kind of furniture and ** NEVER near to a BLACKBOARD**, because **dust** of the floor and **chalk** **damages the hardware**. For example, the fans will ruin and then make noise.\\ | * **inside its room** ... the frame of a workstation have to remain on a table or on another kind of furniture and ** NEVER near to a BLACKBOARD**, because **dust** of the floor and **chalk** **damages the hardware**. For example, the fans will ruin and then make noise.\\ | ||
**Please do not put paper or books on the frame,** this could create heat problems .... and the hardware could be damaged (also during winters).\\ | **Please do not put paper or books on the frame,** this could create heat problems .... and the hardware could be damaged (also during winters).\\ | ||
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- | ==== Why you have not to use other workstations without the authorization of the main authorized user ==== | + | ==== Why you should not use other workstations without the authorization of the main authorized user ==== |
Users are generally provided by one personal workstation in his/her office. | Users are generally provided by one personal workstation in his/her office. | ||
If you wish to run (in " remote " mode using ssh not in " local " mode) your computations on a workstation of another user (your room-mate for example) you **have to ask him/her** for permission before doing. You should not run more than one production job at a time on it and always run your executable at the lowest priority. | If you wish to run (in " remote " mode using ssh not in " local " mode) your computations on a workstation of another user (your room-mate for example) you **have to ask him/her** for permission before doing. You should not run more than one production job at a time on it and always run your executable at the lowest priority. |