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Revision as of 09:33, 4 February 2020
General Support
Click on the links below for general support:
Topic | Description |
What is Viper | What is Viper? |
What does Viper look like? | What does Viper look like? |
Batch Jobs | Viper batch jobs guide |
Interactive Sessions | Viper Interactive session guide |
Modules | Application module guide. |
Slurm | Slurm how-to |
Visualisation Nodes | Guide to using Viper's visualisation nodes |
Data Backup | Data backup for user accounts |
Windows Net Drive | Connecting Viper's filestore as a Windows drive |
Running a jupyter notebook | Instructions on running a jupyter notebook on a computing node |
Training
Training Area | Description |
Getting Connected | Learn how to connect to Viper |
XQuartz - macOS X11 | Learn how to enable X11 window support on macOS |
X2Go - macOS | Learn how to install X2Go on macOS for use with Viper's Visualisation Nodes |
Transferring Data | Learn how to download and upload data. |
Working Remotely on Viper | Learn how to remotely connect to Viper (using a VPN). |
Linux command line | Learn the Linux command line with this extensive guide. |
Linux vi editor | Learn the Linux editor vi for editing files |
Linux nano editor | Learn the Linux editor nano for editing files |
parallel computing in matlab | Learn about Matlab parallel toolbox that speed up your calculations on viper. |
Scaling programs on HPC | Learn about the issues of scaling programs up on HPC. |