New user training
New User Training
This page mirrors and expands upon the content provided in the New User Training module in myTraining. The New User Training module is required for all new account holders within two weeks of obtaining a new account. Users who do not complete the training will have their account deactivated until the training is completed.
Training Objectives
- Recognize the role of Research Computing, utilize HiPerGator as a research tool and select appropriate resource allocations for analyses
- Log into HiPerGatos using an ssh client
- Describe appropriate use of the login servers and how to request resources for work beyond those limits
- Describe HiPerGator's three main storage systems and the appropriate use for each
- Use the module system for loading application environments
- Locate where to receive user support
- Identify common user mistakes and how to avoid them.
Module 1: Introduction to Research Computing and HiPerGator
HiPerGator
- 46,000 cores
- Hundreds of GPUs
- 10 Petabytes of storage
- New HiPerGator AI cluster will add
- 1,120 NVIDIA A100 GPUs
- 17,000 AMD Rome Epyc Cores
For additional information visit our website: https://www.rc.ufl.edu/
Summary: HiPerGator is a large, high-performance compute cluster capable of tackling some of the largest computational challenges, but users need to understand how to responsibly and efficiently use the resources.
Investor Supported
HiPerGator is heavily subsidized by the university, but we do require faculty researchers to make investments for access. Research Computing sell three main products:
- Compute: NCUs (Normalized Compute Units)
- 1 CPU core and 3.5 GB of RAM
- Storage:
- Blue: High-performance
- Orange: Intended for archival use
- GPUs
- Sold in units of GPU cards
- NCU investment also required to make use of GPU
Investments can either be hardware investments, lasting for 5-years or service investments lasting 3-months or longer.
- Price sheets are located here: https://www.rc.ufl.edu/services/rates/
- Submit a purchase request here: https://www.rc.ufl.edu/services/purchase-request/
Module 2: How to Access and Run Jobs
Cluster Components
Accessing HiPerGator
- ssh to host hpg.rc.ufl.edu
- jhub.rc.ufl.edu (requires UF Network)
- See also overview video.
- galaxy.rc.ufl.edu
- Open on Demand: ood.rc.ufl.edu (requires UF Network)
- See also overview video.
Proper use of Login Nodes
Generally speaking, interactive work other than managing jobs and data is discouraged on the login nodes. Login nodes are intended for file and job management, and short-duration testing and development.
Acceptable use limits:
- No more than 16-cores
- No longer than 10 minutes (wall time)
- No more than 64 GB of RAM
Resources for Scheduling a Job
For use beyond what is acceptable on the login servers, you can request resources on development servers, GPUs servers, through JupyterHub, Galaxy, Graphical User Interface servers via open on demand or submit batch jobs. All of these services work with the scheduler to allocate your requested resources so that your computations run efficiently and do not impact other users.
- Development Servers
- GPU Servers
- Galaxy
- SLURM Scheduler Sample Scripts
- GUI servers, including Open on Demand
- Jupyter Hub