Description: This course features two sessions, focussing on first principles when interacting with the shell, and job submission through the slurm scheduler. The first day will be dedicated to the shell, and cover topics such as: starting a command-line session, moving around and looking at things, accessing software, and more. The second session will introduce the concepts necessary to understanding job scheduling in an HPC environment. By the end of both sessions, attendees will be able to connect to a Canadian supercomputer, create or upload their own scripts, and submit them to the scheduler.
Length: 2 days
- Teacher: Tyler Collins
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- Teacher: Tyson Whitehead
Access is restricted to Digital Research Alliance of Canada (formerly Compute Canada) authenticated users only: Yes