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Material related to the first tutorial on "High Performance Computing" (HPC) which
took place at the University of Oldenburg from 19.11.2013 to 21.11.2013. More precisely, the tutorial
was be split into three sessions. The first two sessions feature the parts I and II
(listed below) and were held at:
  Seminar-Room: W04 1-162:
  Tue, 19.11.13 - 14-16 Uhr
  Wed, 20.11.13 - 16-18 Uhr
The third session (part III) comprises practical exercises which are meant to
illustrate some of the content presented in the earlier parts and is held at:
  Computer-Lab: W01 0-008:
  Thu, 21.11.13 - 09-12 Uhr
The target audience of this 1st HPC tutorial are new Users of the local HPC
system, for whom, in order to benefit from the tutorial, the skills of reading
and writing C-programs are of avail.
The precise program of this 1st HPC tutorial reads


== Part I ==
== Part I ==

Revision as of 13:43, 21 November 2013

Material related to the first tutorial on "High Performance Computing" (HPC) which took place at the University of Oldenburg from 19.11.2013 to 21.11.2013. More precisely, the tutorial was be split into three sessions. The first two sessions feature the parts I and II (listed below) and were held at:

 Seminar-Room: W04 1-162: 
 Tue, 19.11.13 - 14-16 Uhr
 Wed, 20.11.13 - 16-18 Uhr

The third session (part III) comprises practical exercises which are meant to illustrate some of the content presented in the earlier parts and is held at:

 Computer-Lab: W01 0-008:
 Thu, 21.11.13 - 09-12 Uhr

The target audience of this 1st HPC tutorial are new Users of the local HPC system, for whom, in order to benefit from the tutorial, the skills of reading and writing C-programs are of avail.

The precise program of this 1st HPC tutorial reads

Part I

I. Cluster Overview:

  1. System Overview
  2. Available compilers
  3. Modification of user environments via "module"
  4. Available parallel environments
  5. Available Libraries

Part II

II. Introduction to the usage of SGE:

  1. General Job submission (specifying job requirements)
  2. Single Slot jobs (how to compile submit and monitor status)
  3. Parallel Jobs (openMPI, impi, smp)
  4. Monitoring and Controlling jobs (qstat, qrsh, qacct)

III. Debugging:

  1. Compiling programs for debugging
  2. Tracking memory issues
  3. Profiling

IV. Misc:

  1. Logging in from outside the university
  2. Mounting the HPC home directory
  3. Parallel environment memory issue
  4. Importance of allocating proper resources


Material: The slides related to the presentation can be found here here.


Part III

V. Exercises (Computer-Lab):

  1. Simple example programs
  2. Practical aspects not covered in Parts I+II