MSI User Documentation

The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) provides high performance computing, interactive computing, data storage, software, and research support for eligible faculty, staff, and students at the University of Minnesota.

This site focuses on how to use MSI systems day to day. For account requests, eligibility, service descriptions, and policy information, use the main MSI website.

Note

MSI systems are only accessible from the UMN network. On campus, connect to eduroam or wired ethernet. Off campus, connect to the UMN VPN before attempting to log in.

More information on our support staff can be found on this page.

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Requests for additional topics or questions can be directed to our email help@msi.umn.edu.

Start Here

If you are new to MSI, this sequence covers the basics:

  1. Get Started with MSI for account eligibility, PI groups, and allocations.

  2. Use MyMSI for group management, user agreements, primary group changes, and account settings.

  3. Learn MSI terminology for common terms such as partitions, modules, and Tier 1/Tier 2 storage.

  4. Choose a connection method to use Open OnDemand, SSH, X11, or Citrix. Most new users should start with Open OnDemand.

  5. Connect to interactive compute or submit Slurm jobs for batch workloads.

  6. Review storage options and software access before moving data or building environments.

Common Tasks

If you were recently invited to join an MSI project, we recommend visiting these pages to get familiar with connecting and performing data transfers into MSI systems.

Access and Services

Getting Help

  • Use the search box in the left sidebar to quickly find commands, references, and how-to pages.

  • Visit MSI Support Staff for ticket guidance, office hours, phone support, and support channels.

  • Check the MSI status page for maintenance notices and current service issues.

  • Email help@msi.umn.edu to open a support ticket if you cannot find an answer here.

  • MSI staff schedule hybrid instructional sessions year round on a range of topics. Recorded sessions are posted on the MSI YouTube Channel