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Upcoming NIH HPC classes in Jan 2019
Date: 12 December 2018 09:12:30
From: HPC Systems Staff
The NIH HPC staff will present two classes in Jan 2019.
Both classes are hands-on.
Please note that if inclement weather results in a delayed opening or
closure of the government that the classes will be rescheduled.
Classes are free but registration is required. HPC users will have
priority enrollment, and new users are highly encouraged to attend.
Introduction to Linux
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Date: Tue Jan 15 and Wed Jan 16
Time: 9 am - 12:30 pm on each day
Instructor: Mark Patkus, NIH HPC staff
Location: Bldg 12A, Rm B51.
This is a two-morning hands-on class that is intended as a starting
point for individuals new to Linux and UNIX. The class will center
on basic UNIX/Linux concepts: logging in, navigating the file system,
commands for interacting with files, running and viewing processes,
checking disk space and other common tasks. The class will also cover
the use of some services specific to NIH HPC (Helix/Biowulf) usage.
Bash Shell Scripting for Helix and Biowulf
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Date: Mon Jan 22 and Tue Jan 23
Time: 9 am - 12:30 pm on each day
Instructor: David Hoover, NIH HPC staff
Location: Bldg 12A, Rm B51.
The default shell on many Linux systems is bash. Bash shell scripting
provides a method for automating common tasks on Linux systems (such as
Helix and Biowulf), including transferring and parsing files, creating
sbatch and swarm scripts, pipelining tasks, and monitoring jobs. This
class will give a hands-on tutorial on how to create and use bash shell
scripts in a Linux environment. This is a two-morning class.
Registration for classes is available at:
https://hpc.nih.gov/nih/classes/
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