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Final Week.
6.1. General notes This consists of the week of August 3rd to August 10th. I went hiking at Yosemite park, which was awesome! However, I got sick and had to stay out of work. The dust there is really intense, … Continue reading
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Tagged Central processing unit, cern, CPU time, Hopper, LaTex, LINUX, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, nersc, parallel, presentation, proof, root, San Francisco, Shell script, Sutter Health, Thursday, Yosemite, Yosemite National Park
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Weeks 6 and 7
5.1. General Notes This week consisted of running the physics analysis, editing the paper and poster, and was July 21 to August 3rd. Code is not posted for this week because it is Jeff’s personal code, email Iwona for access … Continue reading
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Tagged BASH, Central processing unit, cern, DataSet, Filename, LINUX, nersc, parallel, parallel computing, proof, Shell script, supercomputer, User (computing)
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Weeks 5 and 6
4.1. General notes This week covers July 8th till July 19th. Thursday there is the GPU meeting. This is a double week as most of the work was done on the paper, and to be frank, writing 10 pages takes … Continue reading
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Tagged Amdahl, Amdahl's law, BASH, Benchmark, Benchmarks, Central processing unit, cern, CPU time, cray, DataSet, Filename, gpu, Hello world program, HelloHopper, Home directory, Hopper, LaTex, LINUX, nersc, parallel, parallel computing, proof, Wall clock time
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Why to use Proof?
One might wonder what the point of this blog is, and why one might want to install proof on a cluster of super computers as opposed to just using serial code and not parallel! Well, this is an explanation of … Continue reading
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Tagged Amdahl, Amdahl's law, Benchmark, Benchmarks, Central processing unit, cern, CPU time, DataSet, Hopper, LaTex, LINUX, nersc, parallel, parallel computing, proof, root, Speedup, unix, User (computing), Wall clock time
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Week 3 and 4
3.1. General notes These weeks are covering June 24th to July 4th. It covers 2 weeks as Hopper had assorted issues in running the benchmark that were only resolved in week 4. Additionally, due to the holiday and Yelp! trip(part … Continue reading
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Tagged BASH, Benchmark, Benchmarks, Central processing unit, cern, CPU time, DataSet, Filename, Google Calendar, Hello world program, HelloHopper, Home directory, Hopper, LaTex, LINUX, memory errors, nersc, parallel, parallel computing, proof, root, Shell script, supercomputer, Superuser, syntax coloring, Syntax highlighting, unix, User (computing), Wall clock time, Yelp
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Week 2
This week covers June 17th thru June 21st. 2.1. General Notes During this week, I also set up my Google Calender, linking it with Iwona’s and then adding the appropriate email(redacted for blog. Contact if needed) in the same way … Continue reading
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Tagged BASH, Benchmark, Central processing unit, cern, DataSet, Filename, Google Calendar, Hello world program, HelloHopper, Hopper, LaTex, LINUX, memory errors, nersc, parallel, parallel computing, proof, Shell script, supercomputer, Superuser, syntax coloring, Syntax highlighting, unix, User (computing)
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Week 1
The purpose of this week was to get used to using root and to install it on a new computer. Additionally, various accounts were set up, including LBL email and user accounts on the local system. This week consisted of … Continue reading
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Tagged BASH, cern, Filename, Hello world program, HelloHopper, LaTex, nersc, parallel, parallel computing, proof, root, Shell script, supercomputer, Superuser, User (computing)
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