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Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has produced a clear and general set of [https://portal.tacc.utexas.edu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=a0c33bf1-b2a4-48b4-a23d-fc8a79c887ec&groupId=13601 slides about HPC Linux].
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvDZLjaCJuw This video about Unix from 1982] is surprisingly relevant today, and can impart an understanding of the underlying philosophy behind the *NIX operating system.
  
 
=== Job schedulers ===
 
=== Job schedulers ===

Revision as of 09:56, 16 June 2017

We provide an overview on publicly available training materials from SNIC related (e.g. SNIC centres) and external sources.

This pages is currently under construction and more contents will be added soon.

Basic use of HPC systems

UNIX and LINUX

Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has produced a clear and general set of slides about HPC Linux.

This video about Unix from 1982 is surprisingly relevant today, and can impart an understanding of the underlying philosophy behind the *NIX operating system.

Job schedulers

SLURM

SLURM is currently the most widely used job scheduler by the SNIC centres. Unless you are using software, whose GUI is well integrated into the scheduler, having some knowledge about it is required when working at a SNIC installation. On the SLURM website you can access the official SLURM documentation an FAQ and (video) tutorials. In addition the SNIC centres provide their own documentation, also describing local customisation:

Programming

Parallel programming

MPI

MPI related contents is to be added soon.

OpenMP

For OpenMP related training materials refer to the resource section of the OpenMP entry, see here.

Software

Quantum Espresso

VASP

WIEN2k