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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
[https://hpc.wordpress.hull.ac.uk/ Viper Website] | [https://hpc.wordpress.hull.ac.uk/ Viper Website] | ||
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| − | [[Quickstart| | + | [[Quickstart/Linux Command Line| Basic Linux Command Line]] |
| − | [[FurtherTopics/ | + | [[FurtherTopics/Linux Command Line Advanced| Additional Linux Command Line]] |
| − | [[FurtherTopics/ | + | [[FurtherTopics/Command Line File Permissions| File Permissions]] |
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| + | ==Interactive Sessions== | ||
| + | [[Quickstart/Interactive| Interactive Sessions Quickstart]] | ||
| − | [[FurtherTopics/ | + | [[FurtherTopics/FurtherInteractive|Further Information on Interactive Sessions]] |
| − | [[ | + | ==Slurm== |
| + | [[Quickstart/Slurm| Slurm Quickstart]] | ||
| − | [[FurtherTopics/Sinfo| Sinfo]] | + | [[FurtherTopics/Sinfo|Sinfo]] |
| − | + | [https://slurm.schedmd.com/ Slurm Website] | |
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| − | [[ | + | ==Batch Jobs== |
| + | [[Quickstart/Batch Jobs|Batch Jobs Quickstart]] | ||
| − | [[FurtherTopics/ | + | [[FurtherTopics/Advanced Batch Jobs| Advanced Batch Jobs]] |
==Visualisation Nodes== | ==Visualisation Nodes== | ||
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[[Quickstart/Data Management| Data Management]] | [[Quickstart/Data Management| Data Management]] | ||
| − | [[ | + | [[FurtherTopics/WinSCP|Windows WinSCP]] |
==Modules== | ==Modules== | ||
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|[[Quickstart/Using Modules|Using Modules]] | |[[Quickstart/Using Modules|Using Modules]] | ||
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|[[Modules| Modules Available]] | |[[Modules| Modules Available]] | ||
| − | | Modules available without the use of a special license. | + | | Modules are available without the use of a special license. |
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|[[Applications/Special Licenses| Modules requiring special licenses]] | |[[Applications/Special Licenses| Modules requiring special licenses]] | ||
| − | |Modules available requiring the use of a special license. | + | |Modules are available requiring the use of a special license. |
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|[[Modules #Test Modules| Test Modules]] | |[[Modules #Test Modules| Test Modules]] | ||
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==Programming== | ==Programming== | ||
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| Information on what programming libraries are available on Viper. | | Information on what programming libraries are available on Viper. | ||
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| − | |[[Programming/ | + | |[[Programming/Style|Viper programming guidelines and style]] |
| − | | | + | | Guidance on the readability of code. |
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| − | |[[Programming/ | + | |[[Programming/OpenMPI| OpenMPI]] |
| − | | | + | |A more detailed look at OpenMPI. |
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|[[Training/Linux_-_vi_editor|Vi]]<br>[[Training/Linux - Nano editor| Nano]] | |[[Training/Linux_-_vi_editor|Vi]]<br>[[Training/Linux - Nano editor| Nano]] | ||
| − | | Text Editors on | + | | Text Editors on Linux. |
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| + | | [[Quickstart/Virtual Environments| Virtual Environment Quickstart]] | ||
| + | | Get started using Miniconda. | ||
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'''Connecting on Windows''' | '''Connecting on Windows''' | ||
| − | To connect to Viper on Windows an application that enables SSH connections is required | + | To connect to Viper on Windows, an application that enables SSH connections is required; we recommend [[Quickstart/Connect #Connecting on a Windows PC| MobaXterm]] |
==Support== | ==Support== | ||
| − | [[General/UserDropin|User Drop-in Sessions]] are held every Wednesday 10 | + | [[General/UserDropin|User Drop-in Sessions]] are held every Wednesday from 09:30-10:30 on Teams. |
| − | There is a selection of [[ | + | There is a selection of [[Tutorial Videos/Tutorial Videos|Tutorial Videos]] to help get you started using Viper. |
| − | In the [https:// | + | In the [https://hull.service-now.com/ Support Portal], you can find forms to request VPN access, report an issue with a job, request software installation, and request a runtime extension. |
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 27 November 2025
If you are new to Viper, you may find our Quickstart useful.
Contents
Further Reading
Research produced with the aid of Viper: Research
Issues with Scaling: Scaling programs on HPC
Viper Specifications and Infrastructure
Linux Command Line
Interactive Sessions
Interactive Sessions Quickstart
Further Information on Interactive Sessions
Slurm
Batch Jobs
Visualisation Nodes
Data Management
Modules
| Modules | |
| Using Modules | Learn how to use modules. |
| Further Module Information | More about modules and some extra commands. |
| Modules Available | Modules are available without the use of a special license. |
| Modules requiring special licenses | Modules are available requiring the use of a special license. |
| Test Modules | Test Modules. |
Programming
| Programming | |
| Languages | Information on the languages available for use on Viper |
| Libraries | Information on what programming libraries are available on Viper. |
| Viper programming guidelines and style | Guidance on the readability of code. |
| OpenMPI | A more detailed look at OpenMPI. |
| GitHub | Information on using source control. |
| Research software engineering | How code can be improved. |
| Vi Nano |
Text Editors on Linux. |
| Virtual Environment Quickstart | Get started using Miniconda. |
| Deep Learning | Deep Learning. |
Compatibility
Visualisation Nodes
X2Go enables remote access to Viper's Visualisation Nodes. X2Go
On newer macOS, XQuartz is required to use X2Go: XQuartz
Connecting on Windows
To connect to Viper on Windows, an application that enables SSH connections is required; we recommend MobaXterm
Support
User Drop-in Sessions are held every Wednesday from 09:30-10:30 on Teams.
There is a selection of Tutorial Videos to help get you started using Viper.
In the Support Portal, you can find forms to request VPN access, report an issue with a job, request software installation, and request a runtime extension.