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===Data Transfer===
 
===Data Transfer===
 
[[Image:Macsam.png|frameless|upright=0.7|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/8af63885f3e64f55b938eda14c092b291d]]
 
[[Image:Macsam.png|frameless|upright=0.7|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/8af63885f3e64f55b938eda14c092b291d]]
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[[Image:Winsam.png|frameless|upright=0.7|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/9ef9efe534814246b4115de01e8411691d]]
 
[[Image:GDT.png|frameless|upright=0.7|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/1c74e8bfd7e74447a13885cdaa033f461d]]
 
[[Image:GDT.png|frameless|upright=0.7|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/1c74e8bfd7e74447a13885cdaa033f461d]]
 
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[[Image:GCP.png|frameless|upright=0.7| 200px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/81b2234b09d84d0ebf5d4ca47b35712b1d]]
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==Recorded Trainings==
 
==Recorded Trainings==
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For the topics below, the link on the orange and blue play icon ([[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px]]) links to a studio recorded version of the training material. Those tend to be higher quality, but also older and potentially somewhat outdated. The Zoom icon ([[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px]]) links to the most recent recording of a live session. The Zoom recordings may have participant Q&A and additional information added during a live session, but tend to be the most recent information.
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* [https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/80b0e4c850ff4835aa55dfcb7789b5f01d Part 2: Getting logged in, storage and using HiPerGator] [[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/80b0e4c850ff4835aa55dfcb7789b5f01d]]
 
* [https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/80b0e4c850ff4835aa55dfcb7789b5f01d Part 2: Getting logged in, storage and using HiPerGator] [[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/80b0e4c850ff4835aa55dfcb7789b5f01d]]
 
* [https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/bc7ded7444ac4ad6b3b91cd42dc88ede1d Part 3: Working with the SLURM Scheduler to run Jobs] [[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/bc7ded7444ac4ad6b3b91cd42dc88ede1d]]
 
* [https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/bc7ded7444ac4ad6b3b91cd42dc88ede1d Part 3: Working with the SLURM Scheduler to run Jobs] [[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/bc7ded7444ac4ad6b3b91cd42dc88ede1d]]
Or as a recording of the most recent Zoom session:[[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/ulEy2Ye0VuIPxAwldpLaCkMPQhu8yOMWwz2v-c9RA8YHLtqRdn3qNr0o7_wYW8A.6xf1brfg8_RHUEvV?startTime=1662648034000]]<br>
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Or as a recording of the most recent Zoom session:[[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/DtzIP1b7PAyxqhWq0Q2q-mhSLpewbN-2bWdXDzKKVhy4SDva1-SYCdlAVosgg8QS.N6Kq88YnTtX47TbJ?startTime=1725547197000]][https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/DtzIP1b7PAyxqhWq0Q2q-mhSLpewbN-2bWdXDzKKVhy4SDva1-SYCdlAVosgg8QS.N6Kq88YnTtX47TbJ?startTime=1725547197000 Recording of the Sept. 5, 2024 session].<br>
 
You can [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ei6xrdpv695f0fo/RC_Intro_to_RC.pdf?dl=0 download a copy of the slides used from here].<br>
 
You can [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ei6xrdpv695f0fo/RC_Intro_to_RC.pdf?dl=0 download a copy of the slides used from here].<br>
  
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This session will lead users new to the Command Line through some exercises that go over basic Linux commands. These include moving around the file system, making directories, moving and copying files, etc. We will also go over some of the applications you can use on your computer to connect to and move files to and from HiPerGator.  
 
This session will lead users new to the Command Line through some exercises that go over basic Linux commands. These include moving around the file system, making directories, moving and copying files, etc. We will also go over some of the applications you can use on your computer to connect to and move files to and from HiPerGator.  
  
This session is available as a pre-recorded video or zoom recording: [[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://training.it.ufl.edu/training/items/introduction-to-linux-command-line.html]] [[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/oRkZxHiJ46B3DAX1gLN01b-eDcZOhJdByjkTwYkeuFm9LGcLPBHoE8zx4itDwDXq.NGW6S1VZTQbzcZJr?startTime=1663857643000]]  
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This session is available as a pre-recorded video or Zoom recording: [[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://training.it.ufl.edu/training/items/introduction-to-linux-command-line.html]] [[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/r8k-s4DZ1OBfrNcRKKiD_cw3iwT424NC042kX3dorK40VHpMb7Om7hN1ouOEWZA.Jok4hF68KZcgQyow?startTime=1706197225000]]  
  
 
The handout and files for the session are now located in a git repository here: https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training<br>
 
The handout and files for the session are now located in a git repository here: https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training<br>
 
The handout can be [https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training/blob/main/README.pdf downloaded as a PDF file].
 
The handout can be [https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training/blob/main/README.pdf downloaded as a PDF file].
  
The molecules folder used in the training is at <code>/data/training/LinuxCLI/molecules</code>.
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The <code>molecules</code> folder used in the training is at <code>/data/training/LinuxCLI/molecules</code>.
  
For those wishing to use this training outside of HiPerGator, the molecules folder is in the repository in the /data folder. There are also directions for non-HiPerGator use in the [https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training/blob/main/non_HiPerGator.md non-HiPerGator.md] file or as a [https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training/blob/main/non_HiPerGator.pdf PDF].  The repository can be downloaded to you own computer and run there.
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For those wishing to use this training outside of HiPerGator, the <code>molecules</code> folder is in the <code>data</code> folder in the repository. There are also directions for non-HiPerGator use in the [https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training/blob/main/non_HiPerGator.md non-HiPerGator.md] file or as a [https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training/blob/main/non_HiPerGator.pdf PDF].  The repository can be downloaded to your own computer and run there.
  
 
===HiPerGator: SLURM Submission Scripts===
 
===HiPerGator: SLURM Submission Scripts===
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The files used in this video are on the [[Sample_SLURM_Scripts]] page and on the cluster in <code>/data/training/SLURM/</code>.
 
The files used in this video are on the [[Sample_SLURM_Scripts]] page and on the cluster in <code>/data/training/SLURM/</code>.
  
[[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/eNzAwYr9H-CPW7ncjPlKYguOUb3sLtE2CxjMrseqoDHd1kog5hjw0Bggivkl5-R-.f8ClhHYfHfJUn4_o?startTime=1665067239000]] [https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/eNzAwYr9H-CPW7ncjPlKYguOUb3sLtE2CxjMrseqoDHd1kog5hjw0Bggivkl5-R-.f8ClhHYfHfJUn4_o?startTime=1665067239000 Recording of the October 6th, 2022 session] Note due to Hurricane Ian, this session also includes the MPI content.
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The slides from the training can be [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ndgdrxe7zrnhdcu3ro1ke/RC_SLURM.pdf?rlkey=dc3dinh00t6v1orvopbul1sf7&dl=0 downloaded here].
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[[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/J6LbLhBVVetNHbHmnAb59YLHSGgA6qbuOyi0V1FkNdxVqr-RdNi0fbMp5yPiIHs.LIRXLIwNPiSuMEdm?startTime=1726756814000]] [https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/J6LbLhBVVetNHbHmnAb59YLHSGgA6qbuOyi0V1FkNdxVqr-RdNi0fbMp5yPiIHs.LIRXLIwNPiSuMEdm?startTime=1726756814000 Recording of the Sept. 19, 2024 session].
  
 
===Getting Started in AI===
 
===Getting Started in AI===
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The files used in this video are on the [[Sample_SLURM_Scripts]] page and on the cluster in <code>/data/training/SLURM/</code>.
 
The files used in this video are on the [[Sample_SLURM_Scripts]] page and on the cluster in <code>/data/training/SLURM/</code>.
  
[[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/eNzAwYr9H-CPW7ncjPlKYguOUb3sLtE2CxjMrseqoDHd1kog5hjw0Bggivkl5-R-.f8ClhHYfHfJUn4_o?startTime=1665067239000]] [https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/eNzAwYr9H-CPW7ncjPlKYguOUb3sLtE2CxjMrseqoDHd1kog5hjw0Bggivkl5-R-.f8ClhHYfHfJUn4_o?startTime=1665067239000 Recording of the October 6th, 2022 session] Note due to Hurricane Ian, this session includes both the non-MPI and the MPI content.
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The slides used in this workshop can be [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ndgdrxe7zrnhdcu3ro1ke/RC_SLURM.pdf?rlkey=dc3dinh00t6v1orvopbul1sf7&dl=0 downloaded here].
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[[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/P-llE16rneblibiSq9zsAzNH7batJBN_eBYHWBEnws_N-JbnljxxFcvkvh7cVRCF.xUCk1wZotqvEAk42?startTime=1695912013000]] [https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/P-llE16rneblibiSq9zsAzNH7batJBN_eBYHWBEnws_N-JbnljxxFcvkvh7cVRCF.xUCk1wZotqvEAk42?startTime=1695912013000 Recording of the September 28th, 2023 session].
  
 
===Running Graphical Applications on HiPerGator===
 
===Running Graphical Applications on HiPerGator===
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[[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/4654bfa838624de894085bf54678848f1d]] [5 min, 11 sec]
 
[[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/4654bfa838624de894085bf54678848f1d]] [5 min, 11 sec]
  
This video reviews launching additional GUI applications using the <code>gui</code> module to submit jobs from the command line:
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The most recent Zoom session, covering Open on Demand is also available: [[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/2kFFjiOBHrslbkZRBduPmkf42v7_oIhm0T6Fibm1NeKKb9BDvPN_7SCHnFrUo8Su.3RZ3xOXIlQBPaPni?startTime=1708011604000]] [https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/2kFFjiOBHrslbkZRBduPmkf42v7_oIhm0T6Fibm1NeKKb9BDvPN_7SCHnFrUo8Su.3RZ3xOXIlQBPaPni?startTime=1708011604000 Recording of the February 15th, 2024 session].
[[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/195d0d9dc3e640ffb874cf90ac505a1a1d]] [5 min, 16 sec]
 
 
 
A recording of the most recent Zoom session, coving both Open on Demand and gui module is also available: [[File:ZoomLogo.png|frameless|50px|link=https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/7Eww4j0FMX3J1AS1pR6FEMwdEuDa8QHPgXLsdQ_5aO6RkfYgARFvljJhk04kIRKw.Z7TDv9fyKvbXpxNZ?startTime=1666277017000]]  
 
  
 
The [[GUI Programs]] page has additional information.
 
The [[GUI Programs]] page has additional information.
 
===Running MATLAB on HiPerGator===
 
 
Users walk through a hands-on examples using MATLAB at Research Computing. Participants will work with the MATLAB GUI, compiling code and submitting MATLAB jobs to the scheduler to run on the cluster.
 
 
This video is approximately 24 minutes and includes a demonstration.
 
[[File:Play_icon.png|frameless|30px|link=https://training.it.ufl.edu/training/items/running-matlab-on-hipergator.html]]
 
 
Users should also review the [[Matlab]] page for additional information.
 
  
 
===Jupyter Hub and Jupyter Notebooks and Managing Conda/Mamba Environments===
 
===Jupyter Hub and Jupyter Notebooks and Managing Conda/Mamba Environments===

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Quick How Tos

The following videos are designed to provide quick help for users on various topics, most are only a few minutes long. Please let us know if there are additional topics that you feel would be useful for a quick help video.

In addition to the pre-recorded content, we also provide in-person training sessions. Visit the main training page for additional training information.

Connecting to HPG

SSH MACOS.png Sshwin.png Jup.png Ood.png

Data Transfer

Macsam.png Winsam.png GDT.png GCP.png Shared.png

Other How Tos

FRS.png DEM.png SJA.png SPR.png

Recorded Trainings

For the topics below, the link on the orange and blue play icon (Play icon.png) links to a studio recorded version of the training material. Those tend to be higher quality, but also older and potentially somewhat outdated. The Zoom icon (ZoomLogo.png) links to the most recent recording of a live session. The Zoom recordings may have participant Q&A and additional information added during a live session, but tend to be the most recent information.

HiPerGator Account Training

All new HiPerGator users are required to take the HiPerGator Account training: Link and overview on this page.

Introduction to Research Computing and HiPerGator

Intended for new users, this training provides a general overview of the UF Research Computing facilities and basic usage of HiPerGator.
This training is available in three parts:

Or as a recording of the most recent Zoom session:ZoomLogo.pngRecording of the Sept. 5, 2024 session.
You can download a copy of the slides used from here.

Introduction to the Linux Command Line

This session will lead users new to the Command Line through some exercises that go over basic Linux commands. These include moving around the file system, making directories, moving and copying files, etc. We will also go over some of the applications you can use on your computer to connect to and move files to and from HiPerGator.

This session is available as a pre-recorded video or Zoom recording: Play icon.png https://ufl.zoom.us/rec/share/r8k-s4DZ1OBfrNcRKKiD_cw3iwT424NC042kX3dorK40VHpMb7Om7hN1ouOEWZA.Jok4hF68KZcgQyow?startTime=1706197225000

The handout and files for the session are now located in a git repository here: https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/Linux_training
The handout can be downloaded as a PDF file.

The molecules folder used in the training is at /data/training/LinuxCLI/molecules.

For those wishing to use this training outside of HiPerGator, the molecules folder is in the data folder in the repository. There are also directions for non-HiPerGator use in the non-HiPerGator.md file or as a PDF. The repository can be downloaded to your own computer and run there.

HiPerGator: SLURM Submission Scripts

In this session, participants will practice working with SLURM submission scripts using sample files, but are encourage to bring their own scripts as well. The training will cover the most common scheduler directives and how to tell SLURM the information it needs to run your jobs efficiently. This session assumes a basic familiarity with the Unix command line and will be aimed at beginning to intermediate users. See the Introduction to the Linux Command Line Training for help with Linux.

This session is available as a pre-recorded video: This video is approximately 35 minutes and includes a demonstration. Play icon.png

The files used in this video are on the Sample_SLURM_Scripts page and on the cluster in /data/training/SLURM/.

The slides from the training can be downloaded here.

ZoomLogo.png Recording of the Sept. 19, 2024 session.

Getting Started in AI

This session in our Getting Started with AI series will introduce PyTorch for image classification using Jupyter Notebooks running on HiPerGator.

Users will have hands-on exercises covering the steps of preparing data, and training and validating a neural network model for image classification.

If you are unfamiliar with Jupyter Notebooks, we recommend watching the Jupyter training first.

The Jupyter notebooks used for the training are on GitHub: link=https://github.com/UFResearchComputing/DL_pytorch_CNN DL_pytorch_CNNDL_pytorch_CNN

HiPerGator: SLURM Submission Scripts for MPI Jobs

This session will go into depth on the details of scheduling MPI jobs on HiPerGator. Efficiently running MPI applications requires an understanding of both how to specify the needed resources as well as the layout and properties of the available hardware. This session will provide examples from several commonly used applications and provide guidelines for users to optimize their own runs.

This video is approximately 25 minutes and includes a demonstration. Play icon.png

The files used in this video are on the Sample_SLURM_Scripts page and on the cluster in /data/training/SLURM/.

The slides used in this workshop can be downloaded here.

ZoomLogo.png Recording of the September 28th, 2023 session.

Running Graphical Applications on HiPerGator

Users can run applications with graphical user interfaces (GUI) on HiPerGator either using Open on Demand or using the gui module and submitting jobs from the command line.

This video provides and overview of Open on Demand, which offers many GUI applications: Play icon.png [5 min, 11 sec]

The most recent Zoom session, covering Open on Demand is also available: ZoomLogo.png Recording of the February 15th, 2024 session.

The GUI Programs page has additional information.

Jupyter Hub and Jupyter Notebooks and Managing Conda/Mamba Environments

This session covers using Jupyter Notebooks through https://jhub.rc.ufl.edu and Open on Demand.

For additional information on Jupyter at Research Computing see the Jupyter Notebooks page.

This session is available as a pre-recorded training and zoom recording: Play icon.png ZoomLogo.png

Git and GitHub.com

Slides for the presentation are at:Github logo.pnghttps://ufresearchcomputing.github.io/git-training/#/
The hands-on content is in the main branch of the repository at:Github logo.pnghttps://github.com/UFResearchComputing/git-training

ZoomLogo.png Recording of the December 1, 2022 session

Orientation Material for Courses using HiPerGator

For UF courses that use HiPerGator, please review our policies on teaching use of HiPerGator.

Recording of the training is available here: Play icon.png

The most recent slides can be downloaded from here and have also been shared with your professor.