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  • Run the full Intel+GNU RT suite (compared to current baselines) on either Hera/Derecho/Hercules
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Description:

This PR provides updates to migrate the Jenkins ORT pipeline to /scratch3 on Hera

Commit Message:

* UFSWM - migrate Jenkins pipeline to hera /scratch3

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  • RDHPCS
    • Hera
    • Orion
    • Hercules
    • GaeaC6
    • Derecho
    • Ursa
  • WCOSS2
    • Dogwood/Cactus
    • Acorn
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@FernandoAndrade-NOAA FernandoAndrade-NOAA added No Baseline Change No Baseline Change jenkins-ort run ORT testing and removed jenkins-ort run ORT testing labels Jul 16, 2025
@FernandoAndrade-NOAA FernandoAndrade-NOAA added jenkins-ort run ORT testing and removed jenkins-ort run ORT testing labels Jul 18, 2025
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@FernandoAndrade-NOAA FernandoAndrade-NOAA removed the jenkins-ort run ORT testing label Jul 23, 2025
@FernandoAndrade-NOAA FernandoAndrade-NOAA marked this pull request as ready for review August 4, 2025 14:57
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Updates combined and merged with #2719

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