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keller_and_evans_lab:cu_research_computing [2016/12/16 16:41] matthew_keller /* Logging in */ |
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- | General documentation for using RC is [[[https:// | ||
+ | This document will mostly cover specific instructions for using RC in the Vrieze and Keller labs. We will try to update this, but RC is a bit of a moving target, so some of what is written below may now be outdated. | ||
- | ======= Logging in ======= | ||
+ | ======= Getting started ======= | ||
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+ | General documentation for using RC is [[[https:// | ||
+ | Logging In <which you've already done> | ||
+ | Duo 2-factor Authentication <which you've already done> | ||
+ | Allocations | ||
+ | Node Types | ||
+ | Filesystems | ||
+ | The modules system | ||
+ | The PetaLibrary | ||
+ | Running applications with Jobs | ||
+ | Batch Jobs and Job Scripting | ||
+ | Interactive Jobs | ||
+ | Useful Slurm commands | ||
+ | Job Resource Information | ||
+ | squeue status and reason codes | ||
+ | Containerization on Summit | ||
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+ | ======= Overview of best practices ======= | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ======= Logging in ======= | ||
- | Put these settings in your '' | + | Put these settings in your '' |
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# These rules only apply for connections to login.rc.colorado.edu | # These rules only apply for connections to login.rc.colorado.edu | ||
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ControlMaster auto | ControlMaster auto | ||
ControlPath ~/ | ControlPath ~/ | ||
+ | # Keep the ssh connection open, even when the last session closes | ||
+ | ControlPersist yes | ||
# X forwarding. Remove this on a Mac if you | # X forwarding. Remove this on a Mac if you | ||
# don't want it to start X11 each time you | # don't want it to start X11 each time you | ||
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- | These settings should work from Mac and Linux. | + | These settings should work from Mac and Linux. |
For those with access to summit (ONLY!), here are the steps to using it: | For those with access to summit (ONLY!), here are the steps to using it: |