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Revision as of 13:25, 17 November 2020
HPC.NRW | |
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Other HPC Courses | |
1. | Gprof Tutorial |
2. | OpenMP in Small Bites |
Introduction to Linux in HPC | |
1. | Background and History |
2. | The Command Line |
3. | Directory structure |
4. | Files |
5. | Text display and search |
6. | Users and permissions |
7. | Processes |
8. | The vim text editor |
9. | Shell scripting |
10. | Environment variables |
11. | System configuration |
12. | SSH Connections |
13. | SSH: Graphics and File Transfer |
14. | Various tips |
Video
Quiz
Which bash command below assigns "value" to variable var?
Exercises in Terminal
1. a. Write a script that b. Prints an environment variable c. Saves the output of the date command to a variable d. Sleeps briefly e. Prints the new and old date and time
Answer: |
One possible way to write the script is #!/bin/bash
echo "I am $USER, my home directory is $HOME"
olddate=$(date)
sleep 10s
echo "old date: ${olddate}"
echo "new date: $(date)"
Explanation: |
2. What do different types of quotes (single'
vs. double"
) do?
Answer: |
single quote
var=abc
echo '$var'
This script prints the literal string var=abc
echo "$var"
This script prints the value of |
3. create an shell variable MYIDENTITY and export it as below:
$ export MYIDENTITY=whoami
How will you list the shell variable MYIDENTITY?
Execute the shell variable MYIDENTITY, what is the output?
Answer: |
you can list the variable by using the echo command as follows $ echo $MYIDENTITY
whoami
The arguments passed to echo are printed to the standard output. $ $MYIDENTITY
username
The shell variable upon execution runs the command |