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DESCRIPTION:This one day online course serves as a short introduction to th
 e LUMI architecture and setup. It will include lessons about the hardware 
 architecture\, compiling\, using software and running jobs efficiently. Af
 ter the course you will be able to work efficiently on both the CPU (LUMI-
 C) as well as GPU partition (LUMI-G).Course PrerequisitesParticipants are
  expected to have:Basic knowledge of HPC cluster computing.Familiarity wit
 h Linux command line and programming (C\, Fortran\, or Python).This is not
  a high performance computing intro course but a discussion of the specifi
 cs and peculiarities of LUMI.Learning OutcomesAfter completing this course
 \, participants will be able to:Understand LUMI's hardware and effectively
  compile software on it.Utilize the module system and EasyBuild for softwa
 re management.Submit and manage jobs with Slurm\, including the use of job
  arrays and GPU/CPU binding.Identify and mitigate I/O bottlenecks in the L
 USTRE file system.Event InfoFor doing the hands-on exercises and access th
 e slides and training material on the course day\, participants will have 
 to join a course specific training project. This project is Puhuri managed
  which means that CSC users have to set up a new LUMI user account. You wi
 ll receive step-by-step instructions after the registration on how to joi
 n the project and set up an account.The course is intended for users that 
 have taken a previous general HPC introduction course or already have expe
 rience with computing on HPC clusters. In case you don't have this backgr
 ound\, please ask your local organisation for information about appropriat
 e courses. We aim this course at users from ongoing projects on LUMI\, use
 rs with project proposals in one of the national or EuroHPC channels\, and
  support staff of local organisations of the LUMI consortium members.We w
 ill keep a waiting list if registrations exceed the number of planned part
 icipants. Attendance is free of charge.The course will be conducted by the
  LUMI User Support Team (LUST).AgendaThursday – 08.02.2024All times in C
 ET and subject to change.09:00 – Course introduction09:10 – Hardware a
 rchitecture (30min)09:40 – Cray Programming Environment (35min)10:15 –
  Module system (30 min)Listing available software moduleLoading modules10:
 45 – Break11:00 – Software (50 min + 25 min hands on)Available softwar
 e stacksInstalling software with easybuildHands on (30 min)12:15 – Lunch
  break13:15 – Running Jobs (90min + 30min hands on)Intro to SlurmInterac
 tive jobsJob arraysGPU/CPU/thread binding\, NUMAContainer jobsHands on (30
  min)15:15 – Break15:30 – I/O &amp\; file system (20 min)Intro to LUST
 REI/O bottlenecks + ways of mitigationStripingHow to deal with large temp 
 files15:50 – How to get support and documentation (25 min)16:15 – Gene
 ral Q&amp\;A (30 min)16:30 – Course endRegistrationParticipants will rec
 eive confirmation shortly after the deadline. If your plans change\, we ki
 ndly ask you to cancel your registration as soon as possible. The email ac
 knowledging your registration will contain a link to manage it.Users\, who
  don't have an account on LUMI yet\, will receive temporary access for the
  purpose of the course. The compute time allocated to the course shall onl
 y be used for the purpose of doing the exercises of the course. Any abuse 
 will lead to removal from the allocation for this and future courses.Pleas
 e\, do not hesitate to contact the LUMI User Support Team https://lumi-sup
 ercomputer.eu/user-support/need-help/ if you need any assistance.    
SUMMARY:LUMI Intro course 8.2.2024
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