This in-person workshop will target High Performance Computing (HPC, a.k.a supercomputing) novices who are unfamiliar with topics such as Unix, batch jobs, and workflow tools. It can be taken as a precursor to LC's Getting Started workshop (June 10-12 and July 1-2, 2024).
Spots are limited. If you register and are unable to attend, please let us know so that we can release your spot to someone on the waitlist!
Please contact hpc-tutorials@llnl.gov if you have questions.
Dates & Times |
June 3–4, 2024 |
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Location |
Research Library (B4727) classroom |
Description |
HPC Carpentry aims to introduce High Performance Computing to those without prior exposure, in the style of The Carpentries. Registrations are limited to 15 because we would like to prove one teaching assistant for every 5 students, in addition to the lecturer. Teaching assistants will circulate the room and help bring you up to speed if you have a question or issue. Topics covered will include connecting to an HPC system, working at the command line, schedulers and submitting jobs, the module system, and workflow tools. |
What to bring |
A laptop. |
Level/Prerequisites |
This workshop is for HPC novices looking to learn the basics about working in an HPC environment. It targets new or soon-to-be Livermore Computing (LC) users. |
Registration |
Registration below. |
Fee |
No cost. |
Questions? |
Please call or send e-mail to: hpc-tutorials@llnl.gov |
Draft Agenda
Mon, June 3 | Topics | |
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9:00am–12:30 pm | HPC Intro: Parts 1 to 5 | |
1:30pm–5:00pm | HPC Intro: Parts 6 to 10 | |
Tues, June 4 | Topics | |
9:00am–12:30pm & 1:30PM-5:00PM | HPC Workflow Management |