The Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing (aka “IDSC” eye-disk) Advanced Computing Systems platform (“ACS”) is hosting an Advanced Computing User Training Session on Monday, January 26, 1:00-2:00 PM via ZOOM. This session is free and open to the public.
This is a light training for newer users of the clusters, or for anyone interested in what IDSC ACS has to offer.
Topics include:
Connecting to the ClusterHow to securely access Triton & Pegasus using SSH and supported login methods. |
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Transferring DataMethods for uploading and downloading data between your local system and the cluster. |
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Navigating the FilesystemUnderstanding directory structure and common Linux commands. |
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StorageOverview of available storage options and quotas. |
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Software (Environment/Modules)Using modules to load and manage software and libraries. |
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Processing Jobs (LSF)Submitting, monitoring, and managing batch jobs using the LSF (Load Sharing Facility) scheduler, a powerful workload management platform and job scheduler for HPC environments. |
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QueuesExplanation of available job queues, their limits, and how to choose the right one. |
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ACS Landing PageCentral hub for ACS documentation, resources, and support links. |
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Intro to the IDSC Chatbot: “LeBrain Jones”An AI assistant that provides quick answers and guidance for IDSC users. |
Please REGISTER
The ZOOM link will be emailed to you upon completion of registration. If you have any questions, please contact us at idsc@miami.edu or 305-243-4962.








