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If it’s always been on your “to-do list” to learn how to use HPC, consider signing up for our HPC Bootcamp.

UW ARCC will host a HPC Bootcamp titled Research Computing & HPC Essentials - (Getting started with ARCC's services). The bootcamp will be held in person only (no virtual attendees), and runs over the course of a full week. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own devices, but some lab computers will be available at the Bootcamp. Due to demand UW ARCC has scheduled the bootcamp to be held twice during late Summer/Early Fall 2024:

  • August Bootcamp (Monday August 12, 2024 through Friday August 16, 2024)

  • September Bootcamp (Monday September 9, 2024 through Friday September 13, 2024)

Interested parties may sign up for bootcamps here.

Notice: Our August Bootcamp is full. Users may still sign up for the September Bootcamp or e-mail arcchelp@uwyo.edu to join our August Bootcamp waitlist.

Our bootcamp can help train new or intermediate users on ARCC HPC resources, and will cover the topics in modules listed in the table below:

Schedule

Topics/Modules (Expand for Description)

Monday
Beginning at 9am
ITC 259

Linux Command Line: The File System

 Content Description

Introduce users to typing commands using the command line to work with the Linux operating system. Focusing on hands-on exercises, it will introduce the basic structure and use of the file system, and how to find help.

Linux Command Line: View, Find and Search

 Content Description

Introduce how to work with, view, find and search the content of text files. The workshop is aimed at beginners with basic command-line experience of the Linux file system and will focus on hands-on exercises.

Prerequisites: Basic command-line experience or attendance at Intro to Linux Command Line: The File System

Text Editors in Linux

 Content Description

Introduce the various text editors available on our Services. Using emacs as a GUI via an OnDemand interactive desktop, and vim/nano from a terminal command line.

Prerequisites: Basic command-line experience or attendance at either Intro to Command Line module

Tuesday
Beginning at 9am
ITC 259

Intro to HPCs

 Content Description

Introduce UW ARCC, our core services, and how we can help.
Introduce the core concepts behind High Performance Computing and clusters.
Introduce available HPC Resources to UW Researchers

Intro to Cluster Access

 Content Description

Introduce users on how to remotely access the clusters

  • Over the web using OnDemand

  • Accessing Beartooth with traditional SSH and 2 factor authentication

  • Accessing MedicineBow using passwordless authentication

Optional IT Data Center Tour Over Lunch Hour

Intro to LMOD: The Module System

 Content Description

Introduce users to LMOD, ARCC’s HPC software module system.
Introduce how to set up and personalize their environment and software for their computational needs.

Intro to Job Scheduling

 Content Description

Introduce users to job management using the Slurm system - demonstrating how to create interactive jobs and submit jobs to the cluster queue that follow a basic workflow.

Wednesday
Beginning at 9am
ITC 259

Using OnDemand (ARCC HPCs in a web browser)

 Content Description

Introduce OnDemand

Show users how to navigate remote web access to HPC Services.

Conda: Creating Python/R and other Application Environments

 Content Description

 Introduce what Conda is and how it can be used to create a variety of environments, such as Python/R and contained applications.

Begin: Put it into Practice

Thursday
Beginning at 9am
ITC 259

Data Management

 Data Management Module Description

Introducing the concept of data management with a focus on some common best practices of working with data on ARCC systems.

Data Transfers

 Content Description

The practical options for transferring data from onto HPC systems from local computers and remote servers.

Using Python, Conda and Pip on the Cluster

 Content Description

Discuss how the various Python related tools work together on the cluster and introduce a series of best practices for managing these environments. (**Note: This is not an introduction to programming in Python. It covers how to use Python, Conda and Pip on an HPC cluster)

Prerequisites: Intermediate users of HPC or attendance at prior modules, and experience programming in Python

Using R and R Studio on the Cluster

 Content Description

Discuss how the various R related tools and RStudio work together on the cluster and introduce a series of best practices for managing these environments. (**Note: This is not an introduction to programming in R. It covers how to use R and RStudio on an HPC cluster)

Prerequisites: Intermediate users of HPC or attendance at prior modules, and experience programming in R or RStudio

Friday AM
Beginning at 9am
ITC 259

Jupyter Notebooks with OnDemand

 Content Description
  • Demonstrate how to use the OnDemand Jupyter Service across a variety of available languages and kernels.

  • Demonstrate how to convert an existing Conda environment into a kernel that can be used within a notebook.

Prerequisites: Intermediate users of HPC or attendance at Using Python, Conda and Pip on the Cluster

Put it into Practice: Wrap up and ARCC Q&A

 Content Description

If you have any questions or need help with something that wasn’t covered in the bootcamp, we have allocated some of the morning to go over concepts that were not covered, or things you may want additional help with.

Those who sign up for a bootcamp should plan to attend the entire week of topics.

Please contact arcc-help@uwyo.edu with any questions, inquiries, or comments.

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