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Welcome to the HPC Wiki! This aims to be a site-independent HPC documentation. This means all the site specifics are bundled in the site specifics section on the left hand site and all other articles should be held as general and site-independent as possible!
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Welcome to the HPC Wiki! This aims to be a site-independent HPC documentation. This means all specific information about computing centers in different locations and their respective details are bundled in the site specifics section on the left hand site and all other articles should be held as general and site-independent as possible. This means everybody can use the same (this!! :) ) knowledge base, regardless where they are from and if information about the configuration of a particular system/computing center is needed, the site-specifics section should give an overview about where to find that.
  
On the left there are different target groups and with their respective material.
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Furthermore, there are different target groups with their respective material findable on the left hand menu.
  
 
== Categories ==
 
== Categories ==
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A similar article in the Users and Developer Section are planned, but not yet finished.
 
A similar article in the Users and Developer Section are planned, but not yet finished.
  
Look into the [[FAQs]] to see tips and instructions how to contribute to this Wiki.
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Look into the [[FAQs]] to see tips and instructions on [[How-to-Contribute]] to this wiki.
  
 
== In Progress ==
 
== In Progress ==
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General: [[How-to-Contribute]]
  
Expand the [[FAQs]] to contain an how-to-contribute article
 
  
Basics/HPC-User: [[make]], [[cmake]], [[Ssh_keys]], [[compiler]], [[Modules]], [[vi/vim]],  [[screen/tmux]], [[ssh]] [[python/pip]], [[scp]], [[rsync]], [[git]], [[shell]], [[chmod]], [[tar]], [[sh-file]], [[NUMA]]
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Basics/HPC-User: [[make]], [[cmake]], [[Ssh_keys]], [[compiler]], [[Modules]], [[Vim]],  [[screen/tmux]], [[ssh]] [[python/pip]], [[scp]], [[rsync]], [[git]], [[shell]], [[chmod]], [[tar]], [[sh-file]], [[NUMA]]
  
  
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== ToDo ==
 
== ToDo ==
  
improve [[cmake]] (make it RWTH independent), link examples to chain jobs in the sheduling articles, expand [[OpenMP]] (Jenni) & [[MPI]] (Jan), Basics Benchmarking, scaling tests, Resource planning, Tickettool, Anleitung - how to Wiki (Daniel), Tools-Overview
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expand [[cmake]], link examples to chain jobs in the sheduling articles, expand [[OpenMP]] (Jenni) & [[MPI]] (Jan), Basics Benchmarking, scaling tests, Resource planning, Tickettool, [[How-to-Contribute]] (Stefan), Tools-Overview, Remove RWTH Reference from [[Must]], [[Intel VTune]] and check with local documentation, expand [[Intel VTune]] massively and include how-to-start-analysis with commandline

Revision as of 10:57, 19 March 2019

Welcome to the HPC Wiki! This aims to be a site-independent HPC documentation. This means all specific information about computing centers in different locations and their respective details are bundled in the site specifics section on the left hand site and all other articles should be held as general and site-independent as possible. This means everybody can use the same (this!! :) ) knowledge base, regardless where they are from and if information about the configuration of a particular system/computing center is needed, the site-specifics section should give an overview about where to find that.

Furthermore, there are different target groups with their respective material findable on the left hand menu.

Categories

Getting_Started is a basic guide for first-time users. It covers a wide range of topics from access and login to system-independant concepts of Unix systems to data transfers. While this gives an overview, all articles in the Basics Section are written with really inexperienced users in mind, to explain concepts in an easy-to-understand way.

A similar article in the Users and Developer Section are planned, but not yet finished.

Look into the FAQs to see tips and instructions on How-to-Contribute to this wiki.

In Progress

General: How-to-Contribute


Basics/HPC-User: make, cmake, Ssh_keys, compiler, Modules, Vim, screen/tmux, ssh python/pip, scp, rsync, git, shell, chmod, tar, sh-file, NUMA


HPC-Dev: Load_Balancing, Performance Engineering, correctness checking

HPC-Programs: Measurement tools, Likwid, Vampir, Score-P, MUST


HPC-Pages: Software, Access, Site-specific_documentation, measurement-tools, likwid

ToDo

expand cmake, link examples to chain jobs in the sheduling articles, expand OpenMP (Jenni) & MPI (Jan), Basics Benchmarking, scaling tests, Resource planning, Tickettool, How-to-Contribute (Stefan), Tools-Overview, Remove RWTH Reference from MUST, Intel VTune and check with local documentation, expand Intel VTune massively and include how-to-start-analysis with commandline