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Working on Wynton HPC
Are you reaching the limits of your laptop? Are you new to working on clusters and high performance computing (HPC)? New to Wynton? This workshop will start with basic definitions for computing in a cluster environment, including types of nodes, queues and containers. We will cover how to transfer files, submit jobs and run analyses. Analyses can be simple scripts, pipelines or custom-built containers. By the end of this workshop you should be comfortable with...
- Getting around Wynton
- Transferring files to and from Wynton
- Submitting jobs to the queue system
- Launching pipelines
- Finding available software modules and container resources
- Building your own custome containers
This is an advanced workshop in the Computer Skills series. Prior experience with command line is required. See introductory workshop:
- Make sure you have a Wynton account and can log in
The bulk of the material is hosted on the UCSF-Wynton tutorials wiki. You can navigate multiple pages of documentation, starting from https://github.com/ucsf-wynton/tutorials/wiki
You can find additional Wynton documentation by starting at https://wynton.ucsf.edu/hpc/get-started/access-cluster.html