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* log in to the cluster: [[JUSTUS2/Login]] |
* log in to the cluster: [[JUSTUS2/Login]] |
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* get accustomed with the linux commandline: [https://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=linux-ex1 exercises1] [https://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=linux-ex2 exercises2] [https://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=linux-ex1 exercises3] |
* get accustomed with the linux commandline: [https://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=linux-ex1 exercises1] [https://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=linux-ex2 exercises2] [https://www.uni-ulm.de/?id=linux-ex1 exercises3] or linux course at [https://training.bwhpc.de] |
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* scientific software: read on how to load [[Software Modules]] |
* scientific software: read on how to load [[Software Modules]] |
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* continue reading until you found that there are example job scripts: [[Environment_Modules#Software_job_examples]] |
* continue reading until you found that there are example job scripts: [[Environment_Modules#Software_job_examples]] |
Revision as of 14:16, 15 July 2022
Here is a short list of things you may need to do first when you get onto the cluster
- log in to the cluster: JUSTUS2/Login
- get accustomed with the linux commandline: exercises1 exercises2 exercises3 or linux course at [1]
- scientific software: read on how to load Software Modules
- continue reading until you found that there are example job scripts: Environment_Modules#Software_job_examples
- submit a sample job from a software as mentioned in the job example. Also see: JUSTUS2/Slurm
- monitor your job: JUSTUS2/Slurm#Monitoring_Your_Jobs
- transfer your own data to the cluster: Data Transfer
- adapt the sample job script to run your own job
Note that your jobs should not write/read much on the lustre filesystem while the job runs, but either use the ram disk in /tmp or request /scratch if the space of the ram disk isn't sufficient