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Starting October 2022, the ALICE and SHARK HPC teams will be running regular joined workshops for their users.

We offer a general introduction workshop and an advanced workshop focusing on specific topics.

Workshop schedule

The following table shows the schedule for upcoming workshops. You can click on the title of the Workshop to get more information on how to register.

Workshop

When?

Where?

For Who?

Participants limit

Deadline for registration

Status

Advanced (Slurm)

28 Nov. 2023, 14:00-16:00

Pieter-de-la-Court building, room 1A.01

Intermediate and advanced users

20

26 Nov. 2023 at 23:59

REGISTRATION OPEN

Introduction

12 Dec. 2023, 14:00-16:00

TBA (In-Person only)

New and novice users

15

10 Dec. 2023 at 23:59

REGISTRATION OPEN

Introduction Workshop

The workshop “Introduction to HPC with ALICE and SHARK” consists of a theoretical session and a practical session. For the latter, you need to bring your own laptop.

For now, the introduction workshop will be in-person only and they will not be recorded.

Registration

The workshop is limited to 15 participants. Registration is done on a first-come-first-serve basis.

If the registration for a workshop is closed, you can still sign-up, and we will put you on the waiting list in case a spot frees up.

For SHARK and ALICE users, you can register by sending an e-mail to helpdesk@alice.leidenuniv.nl with the following information

  • Which workshop do you want to register for (specify the date):

  • Name

  • Department

  • ALICE and/or SHARK username

  • Which cluster are you using: ALICE or SHARK or both?

  • Level of Linux experience: New, Novice or Experienced

  • Level of HPC experience: New, Novice or Experienced

If you registered for a workshop, but you cannot attend, please let us know, so that we can give the spot to someone else.

Slides

The currently used slides from the introduction workshop can be found here:

Advanced Workshop

Advanced workshops for ALICE and SHARK users focus on specific topics with topics changing from workshop to workshop. Like the beginner workshop, they are open to users from both clusters and jointly given by both support teams. The workshop consist of a presentation and amble time for questions and discussions.

For now, the workshops will be in-person only and they will not be recorded. The slides for each workshop will be made available here.

We are maintaining a list of potential topics and suggestions from users are very welcome. You can send your suggestions to helpdesk@alice.leidenuniv.nl

For novice users on ALICE and SHARK, we recommend to attend an introduction workshop first.

Registration

The number of participants for workshops is limited. Registration is done on a first-come-first-serve basis.

If the registration for a workshop is closed, you can still sign-up, and we will put you on the waiting list in case a spot frees up.

For SHARK and ALICE users, you can register by sending an e-mail to helpdesk@alice.leidenuniv.nl with the following information

  • Which workshop do you want to register for:

  • Name

  • Department

  • ALICE and/or SHARK username

  • Which cluster are you using: ALICE or SHARK or both?

  • Level of Linux experience: New, Novice or Experienced

  • Level of HPC experience: New, Novice or Experienced

If you registered for a workshop, but you cannot attend, please let us know, so that we can give the spot to someone else.

Workshop topics

Slurm

In this workshop, we will look at some aspects of using Slurm in more detail, e.g.:

  • Setting resources for jobs

  • Job scheduling and priority

  • salloc and srun

  • Ntasks versus cpus-per-task and when to use what

  • Depending on time, we can also look at job arrays

This workshop is not an introduction to Slurm. Participants should have at least some minimal practical experience with using Slurm on ALICE or SHARK.

The slides for this workshop are available here:

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