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2014 Workshop

August 4-8, 2014

National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Urbana, Illinois

If you’re a user of HPC or are responsible for maintaining an HPC resource, this is the workshop for you!

In just five days you will learn:

  • How to be an HPC cluster system administrator
  • How to be an effective HPC cluster user
  • The key issues of HPC
  • Current and emerging HPC hardware and software technologies

All sessions taught by some of the world’s best experts in HPC.

Program

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Monday, August 4

8:00 amBreakfast/Registration
8:30Welcome and Open
John Towns, NCSA
9:00 amIntro to HPC
Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma
Presentation
10:00 amIntro to HPC Exercise
Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma
Exercise
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amIntro to MPI
Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma
Presentation
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
NoonWorking lunch with exercise (provided by workshop)
1:00 pmCluster Stack Basics
Wayne Louis Hoyenga, NCSA
Dan LaPine, NCSA
Presentation
3:00 pmBreak
3:30 pmCluster Stack Basics (continued)
4:30 pmThird-Party Software Management
Timothy Bouvet, NCSA
Presentation

Tuesday, August 5

8:00 amBreakfast/Registration
8:30 amHPC Storage
Mehmet Belgin, Georgia Tech
Wesley Emeneker, Georgia Tech
Presentation
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amAccount Management
Jenett Tillotson, Indiana University
Presentation
NoonLunch
1:00 pmMonitoring
George Turner, Indiana University
Presentation
2:00 pmWarewulf Cluster Management Toolkit
Michael Jennings, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley
Presentation
3:00 pmBreak
3:30 pmNode Health Check
Michael Jennings, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley
Presentation
4:30 pmNetworking
David Wheeler, NCSA
Presentation

Wednesday, August 6

8:00 amBreakfast/Registration
8:30 amScheduling and Resource Management: Moab/Torque
Brian Haymore, University of Utah
Presentation
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amScheduling and Resource Management: Slurm
Ryan Cox, Brigham Young University
Presentation
NoonLunch
1:00 pmHPC User Support
Cherry Liu, Georgia Tech
Mehmet Belgin, Georgia Tech
Presentation
3:00 pmBreak
3:30 pmAdvanced Topics: GPUs
Mike Showerman, NCSA
Presentation
4:30 pmAdvanced Topics: Remote Visualization
Aaron Knoll, University of Utah Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
Presentation
5:30 pmAdvanced Topics: Cluster Business Models
Preston Smith, Purdue University
Presentation

Thursday, August 7

8:00 amBreakfast/Registration
8:30 amBuild-A-Cluster
Stephen Harrell, Purdue University
Presentation
Additional Files
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amBuild-A-Cluster continued
NoonLunch
1:00 pmBuild-A-Cluster continued
3:00 pmBreak
3:30 pmBuild-A-Cluster continued

Friday, August 8

8:00 amBreakfast/Registration
8:30 amReal World Application: Illinois Campus Cluster Program (ICCP)
Wayne Louis Hoyenga, NCSA
10:30 amBreak
11:00 amWrap-up Discussion and Q&A
NoonClose (box lunches will be provided)

Sponsors

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides computing, data, networking, and visualization resources and services that help scientists and engineers across the country better understand our world. Learn more at www.ncsa.illinois.edu.