Intermediate High Performance Computing (HPC) Training

A hands-on workshop to provide intermediate skills to users of the WSU high performance computing (HPC) systems with a focus on creating effective workflows and pipelines using job dependencies.

Some of the topics will include:

-Compiling and installing applications

-Scripting job submissions

-Job dependencies with qsub

-Job arrays

-Distributing tasks with pbsdsh

-Creating pipelines

This workshop assumes that the attendees have experience with Linux and are comfortable navigating through a terminal environment and scripting. We will be using a combination of conditions, loops, variables and string parsing within bash scripts.

Title: Intermediate High Performance Computing (HPC)

Date/Time: Sat., November 1  | 8:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Originating: Thomson Hall, Room 1

Training is limited to 30 seats on a first come basis. Please register in advance:

  1. Use this link to activate your training account (you may be prompted to log in): https://hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=ilt_wsu_ITUSR_975
  2. Click the <image003.jpg>”launch” sideways triangle button to access the schedule
  3. Click on session ID: 4787
  4. Click “Enroll me”

 

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