Learning how to use HPC infrastructure (part I: Intro, Access)

Europe/Brussels
Salle S08 (Namur or Liege)

Salle S08

Namur or Liege

UNamur - Faculté des Sciences ULiege (via video retransmission)
Description

Do you need to use an HPC cluster, but you do not know how to connect and/or how to use Unix? Then this training is for you.

We will start the day with a broad introduction to the various topics that can be useful for you regarding the HPC environment and then explain how to correctly/efficiently setup your connection to work efficiently (ssh, file transfer/syncronization/...). We will finish the day by a Q&A time such time you will all have the time to bring your question/problem.

This day will happen in two locations:

  • Namur: Main site (where the speaker will be physically)
  • Liege: Video retransmission of the talk with sysadmin presence for helping for the SSH configuration/Q&A, ...

 

Contents:

  • Introduction to high-performance computing
  • Connecting with SSH from Windows and Linux on CECI clusters

Prerequisite:

  • None
Type: Lecture in person (Namur) and video retransmitted in Liege (in person too)
Target audience: Rookie
Must: The content is a requirement for all others session
Registration
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    • 09:30 11:00
      Introduction to high-performance computing 1h 30m

      This first session introduces to the field of high performance computing and presents the whole training offer.

      Contents:

      • Introduction to cluster computing: strengths and weaknesses
      • Presentation of the CÉCI clusters and collborators, and Tier-1
      • Presentation of the training sessions
      • Presentation of the account creation process

       

      No prerequisite.
      Prerequisite for: all the other sessions. 

      Type: Lecture
      Target audience: Everyone
      Must: This session is mandatory.

      Speaker: Frédéric Wautelet (University of Namur)
    • 11:15 12:00
      Help us help you 45m

      This second session explains what you, as a user, can do to "help us help you". Small details in the way you use the clusters can have a large impact on the cluster ecosystem in general and on the availability of the system administrators to help on specific and non-trivial problems in your jobs.

      Contents:

      • Good CÉCI citizenship and user duties
      • Tips for quick support from the admins
      • Pre-requisite checklist

       

      No prerequisite.
      Prerequisite for: all the other sessions. 

      Type: Lecture
      Target audience: Everyone
      Must: This session is mandatory.

      Speaker: Damien François (UCLouvain/CISM)
    • 13:30 15:00
      Connecting with SSH from Mac and Linux 1h 30m

      SSH is the protocol used to connect to the clusters. This session presents the complete use of the tools to make access to the clusters easy (without being harrassed by passphrase requests, coping with firewalls in a transparent manner, transferring files from one cluster to another, etc.)

      Contents:

      • SSH client usage and common errors
      • SSH keys, passphrases and agents
      • SSH configuration file
      • Passphrase managers
      • Tunnels, proxies and (pseudo-)VPNs
      • SSH-based file transfer (SCP, rsync, Unison, SSHFS)

      Prerequisite:

      • Being familiar with a text editor 
      Prerequisite for: all the other sessions

       

      Type: Hands-on, 
      Target audience: Everyone
      Must: This session is mandatory.

      Speaker: Juan Cabrera (UNamur/PTCI)
    • 13:30 15:00
      Connecting with SSH from Windows 1h 30m

      SSH is the protocol used to connect to the clusters. This session presents the complete use of the tools to make access to the clusters easy (without being harrassed by passphrase requests, coping with firewalls in a transparent manner, transferring files from one cluster to another, etc.)

      Contents:

      • SSH client usage and common errors
      • SSH keys, passphrases and agents
      • SSH configuration file
      • Passphrase managers
      • Tunnels, proxies and (pseudo-)VPNs
      • SSH-based file transfer (SCP, rsync, Unison, SSHFS)

      Prerequisite:

      • Being familiar with a text editor 
      • Mastering the Linux command line and the GNU utilities (mkdir, cp, scp, etc.)
      Prerequisite for: all the other sessions

       

      Type: Hands-on, 
      Target audience: Everyone
      Must: This session is mandatory.

      Speaker: Olivier Mattelaer (UCLouvain/CISM)
    • 15:15 16:00
      Q&A 45m