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* GACRC offering in-person drop-in '''[[Office Hours]]'''. | * GACRC offering in-person drop-in '''[[Office Hours]]'''. |
Revision as of 10:04, 5 April 2024
Welcome to the Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center wiki. The information provided here is a supplement to the GACRC webpage. The GACRC online information resources include:
- Web Site – General overview
- Wiki – Software docs and how-to’s - "You Are Here"
- Kaltura – Linux and HPC training videos
Current Status: Online
IMPORTANT NEWS
The following is an important notice for all of our current users:
- GACRC offering in-person drop-in Office Hours.
- April Office Hours:
- Wednesday April 10th, 3:00-4:30 pm at the McBay Science library, Main floor, across from the service desk
- Monday April 15th, 10:00 am-12:00 pm at the Physics Building in room 315
- Wednesday April 24, 3:00-4:30 pm at the McBay Science library, Main floor, across from the service des
- April Office Hours:
Getting Started
Welcome to the Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center at the University of Georgia. If you're new to the GACRC, start with these links to get acquainted with our resources.
- User Accounts
- Instructional Accounts
- Connecting
- Transferring Files
- Changing your Password
- FAQ
- Command List
- Getting Help
- Policies
- Consulting
- Training
System Information
Hardware information and operational procedures are described below.
Job and Data Management
Information on how to run jobs and data management.
- Running Jobs
- Monitoring Jobs
- Job Submission Partitions
- Sample Job Submission Scripts
- Migrating from Torque to Slurm
- Troubleshooting on Sapelo2
- Best Practices
- Globus
- Open OnDemand
Software and Libraries
Documentation for software applications, programming tools, and usage.
- Software
- Available Toolchains and Toolchain Compatibility
- Bioinformatics Databases
- OpenMP
- Message Passing Interface (MPI)
- Compilers
- GPU and CUDA Programming
- Installing Applications