Location:

This course will take place face-to-face at University of Edinburgh, Charteris Land

Room CL_4.04 Charteris Land The University of Edinburgh

This course will not be streamed online and a recording will not be made.

This course is being run as part of the University of Edinburgh HPC in Focus events

Target Audience:

This two-day course introduces accessing remote advanced computing facilities via the command line and High Performance Computing (HPC). The first day will introduce how to use the shell in a HPC context. The second day will cover how to use HPC systems effectively. Please note that the first day is optional in case you’re already familiar with the shell.

After completing this course, participants will:

Day 1 will cover the UNIX command line (also known as terminal or shell) to operate a computer, connect to a remote HPC system, and write simple shell scripts. If you are already familiar with using SSH connections and confident using the Bash shell then you can choose not to attend Day 1 as long as you ensure that you are able to log on to ARCHER2 using your course account beforehand.

Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites for this workshop.

Requirements:

Participants must bring a laptop with a Mac, Linux, or Windows operating system (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc.).

They are also required to abide by the ARCHER2 Code of Conduct.

Timetable:

10:00 - 16:00

Details to follow

Registration