ETAIS & ELIXIR seminar UT HPC Usage 101

November 12, 2021 / Internal News

During this UT HPC Usage 101 lecture course we will provide the participants basic knowledge required to use to submit, monitor, and control jobs on the compute nodes of UT HPC. We will talk about the principles of computing in a cluster and the difference between computing directly from the command line of a private server. We will introduce the good practices and standards of behavior that good cluster usage practice requires. Also the convenient graphical tools for monitoring the resource of your work will be covered. Finally, we might touch on the basic Slurm commands.

We expect the users to have basic LINUX command line experience, but very little or no cluster compute experience yet.

Learning outcome: Knowing how to submit, monitor and control jobs at UT HPC.

The seminar will take place in Zoom on 18th of November 2021 at 14.00 and will last approximately 90 minutes. The seminar will not be recorded.

Registration is open at here and will close on 16th of November or when the course gets full.

The seminar is held in English by Ulvi Gerst Talas and Ott Eric Oopkaup from UT HPC/ETAIS.

Our team will be on university holiday break from December 23rd to December 29th. Regular HPC support services will be limited during this time, and our responses may be delayed. Please be aware that on December 31st, our services will be available until 12:00 PM. Additionally, our office will be closed on January 1st. Have a joyful holiday season!