Difference between revisions of "Windows stories"
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Introduction to HPC | Introduction to HPC | ||
− | Getting an | + | Getting an ALICE account |
Connecting to the HPC infrastructure | Connecting to the HPC infrastructure | ||
Running batch jobs | Running batch jobs | ||
Running interactive jobs | Running interactive jobs | ||
Running jobs with input/output data | Running jobs with input/output data | ||
− | + | Multicore jobs/Parallel Computing | |
− | Troubleshooting | + | [[Troubleshooting]] |
− | + | ALICE policies | |
Frequently Asked Questions | Frequently Asked Questions | ||
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+ | ==[[Windows-Advanced guide]]== | ||
+ | Fine-tuning Job Specifications | ||
+ | Multi-job submission | ||
+ | Compiling and testing your software on the HPC | ||
+ | Checkpointing | ||
+ | Program examples | ||
+ | Job script examples | ||
+ | Best Practices | ||
+ | Graphical applications with VNC | ||
+ | Graphical applications with X2Go | ||
+ | HPC-UGent GPGPU cluster | ||
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+ | ==[[Software-specific Best Practices]]== | ||
+ | MATLAB | ||
+ | OpenFOAM | ||
+ | Mympirun | ||
+ | Singularity | ||
+ | SCOOP | ||
+ | Easybuild | ||
+ | Hanythingondemand (HOD) | ||
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+ | SLURM options | ||
+ | Useful Linux Commands |
Revision as of 12:25, 14 April 2020
Windows-Getting started
Introduction to HPC Getting an ALICE account Connecting to the HPC infrastructure Running batch jobs Running interactive jobs Running jobs with input/output data Multicore jobs/Parallel Computing Troubleshooting ALICE policies Frequently Asked Questions
Windows-Advanced guide
Fine-tuning Job Specifications Multi-job submission Compiling and testing your software on the HPC Checkpointing Program examples Job script examples Best Practices Graphical applications with VNC Graphical applications with X2Go HPC-UGent GPGPU cluster
Software-specific Best Practices
MATLAB OpenFOAM Mympirun Singularity SCOOP Easybuild Hanythingondemand (HOD)
SLURM options Useful Linux Commands