2014-12-16 HPCC workshop slides and handouts
Mon 15 December 2014 by Dr. Dirk ColbryBlog post edited by Anonymous
I will be teaching my bi-annual Introductory and Advanced HPCC workshops tomorrow. Below are links to my updated slides and handouts. Registration looks lite so feel free to drop in if you have the time. These workshops are being provided as part of IT Services two day offering of no-charge seminars to faculty and graduate students on technology topics on December 16 and 17. More information and registration can be done at the following website:
http://tech.msu.edu/events/tech-seminars/
Introduction to the HPCC: A Hands-On Introduction to High Performance Computing at MSU
- Tuesday, December 16th 8:30am-11:30am in 403 of the Computer Center
- During this workshop, participants will learn through hands-on examples how to get started with the MSU High Performance Computing Center (HPCC). Topics include: connecting to the HPCC; copying files to your home directories; navigating the command line interface; accessing available software; testing and running programs interactively; editing files; writing job scripts; submitting jobs to the queue; and monitoring jobs running on the system.
- This is an interactive workshop held in a computer lab, although participants are encouraged to bring their research laptops if applicable. Multiple instructors will be available to help you get started and diagnose problems.
12:00-1:15pm Lunch is provided in the MSU Ballroom (registered participants only)
Making Your Research Go Faster: Advance Topics in Getting the Most Out of the MSU HPCC
- Tuesday, December 16th 1:30pm-4:30pm in 403 of the Computer Center
- During this workshop, participants already familiar with using the HPCC systems will be shown advanced techniques on how to use the system more effectively. Topics include: techniques for effective scheduling of pleasantly parallel jobs; shared memory jobs and shared network jobs; running jobs longer than a week; and making jobs fault tolerant.
- This is an interactive workshop held in a computer lab, although participants are encouraged to bring their research laptops if applicable. Multiple instructors will be available to help get you started and diagnose problems.
SLIDES:
HANDOUTS:
- 2014-12-16 [HPCC_WORKSHOP_COMMANDS.pdf](./images/HPCC_WORKSHOP_COMMANDS.pdf)
- HPCC_Command_Summary.pdf
- http://files.fosswire.com/2007/08/fwunixref.pdf
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