Introduction to the Artemis HPC

Introduction to the Artemis HPC

By Sydney Informatics Hub, Core Research Facilities, DVCR, The University of Sydney

Date and time

Thu, 8 Jun 2017 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM AEST

Location

Jacaranda Training Room

Level 3, Services Building, G12 22 Codrington Street Darlington, NSW 2008 Australia

Description

Sydney Informatics Hub Research Computing Training Series



Introduction to the Artemis High Performance Computer (HPC)


Please note: OWN LAPTOP REQUIRED. If Windows operating system, please ensure your laptop has a terminal client installed.

Synopsis: Learn about the University of Sydney’s HPC ‘Artemis’, including directory structure, software, and how to submit and monitor compute jobs using the PBS Pro scheduling software. Artemis is available at no cost to University of Sydney staff and students.

Target audience: Students and staff who would like to learn how to run compute jobs on Artemis HPC. Participants must have a valid USyd unikey.

Essential pre-requisites: Competency on the Unix/Linux command line. If you are interested in learning HPC but have no Unix/Linux command-line skills, you MUST first take an 'Introduction to Unix/Linux' course. These are scheduled regularly on campus.

Follow-on courses: This course is designed as a 2-part session, with 'Introduction to the Artemis HPC' in the morning and 'Data transfer and RDS for HPC' in the afternoon. It is recommended to register for both, however you may choose to take these courses on separate days as suits your needs. 'Intermediate HPC (Automation)' is another recommended course to follow up with.

For more information: Email cali.willet@sydney.edu.au or stephen.kolmann@sydney.edu.au

Other courses in this series: sydney.edu.au/research_support/hpc/training/index.shtml

Sign up for email alerts about training: mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/computing_training

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The Sydney Informatics Hub provides support, training, and advice on research data, analyses and computing. Talk to us about your computing infrastructure, data science, digital tools and data governance needs. We can also assist you in choosing the best platforms to facilitate your workflow and collaboration. See https://www.sydney.edu.au/research/facilities/sydney-informatics-hub.html for more information. 

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