This would be an excellent event to attend for those of you who are new to clustered computing:
Introduction to the Research Computing Center
Robin Weiss, Research Programmer, Research Computing Center
Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. | Kathleen A. Zar Room, John Crerar Library
The Research Computing Center (RCC) provides access to high-end computing and visualization resources to researchers at the University. This presentation will discuss computational resources, programs and services offered by the RCC and provide information on how to get a computing or storage resource allocation and information about the Cluster and Consultant Partnership Programs. The hands-on component of this workshop will begin by giving you the opportunity to create an account on Midway, a high performance computer that serves the UChicago research community. Attendees will be able to use their RCC accounts to compile code, run jobs interactively using the SLURM batch scheduler, explore the software module system, and learn how to use the RCC custom online documentation system.
Level: This is an INTRODUCTORY level course, for people with little or no experience in the topic.
Prerequisites: Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop to participate in the hands-on session.
This would be an excellent event to attend for those of you who are new to clustered computing:
Introduction to the Research Computing Center
Robin Weiss, Research Programmer, Research Computing Center
Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. | Kathleen A. Zar Room, John Crerar Library
The Research Computing Center (RCC) provides access to high-end computing and visualization resources to researchers at the University. This presentation will discuss computational resources, programs and services offered by the RCC and provide information on how to get a computing or storage resource allocation and information about the Cluster and Consultant Partnership Programs. The hands-on component of this workshop will begin by giving you the opportunity to create an account on Midway, a high performance computer that serves the UChicago research community. Attendees will be able to use their RCC accounts to compile code, run jobs interactively using the SLURM batch scheduler, explore the software module system, and learn how to use the RCC custom online documentation system.
Level: This is an INTRODUCTORY level course, for people with little or no experience in the topic.
Prerequisites: Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop to participate in the hands-on session.
You can register here: https://training.uchicago.edu/course_detail.cfm?course_id=1256