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====== Magi Quick Start ====== | ====== Magi Quick Start ====== | ||
- | This section provides a brief introduction to run your jobs on Magi | + | This section provides a brief introduction to run your jobs on Magi. |
+ | First, you must log on the frontend node : | ||
+ | ngreneche@YF-19: | ||
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+ | The SSH server is binded on the non-standard port 2822 and fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is magi.univ-paris13.fr. If you do not have an account, feel free to contact administrator to apply : nicolas_dot_grenecheATuniv-paris13_dot_fr. | ||
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+ | When logged, check if the job scheduler' | ||
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+ | nicolas.greneche@magi1: | ||
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+ | Currently Loaded Modules: | ||
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+ | 1) gcc/ | ||
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+ | In this documentation, | ||
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+ | nicolas.greneche@magi1: | ||
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+ | You can also update your .bashrc in your home directory to add this command. On standard configurations, | ||
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+ | Now it's time to compile your code to run on Magi. You may have to load additionnal modules to access libraries of compilers required to your code. In this starting guide, we compile and run an MPI code. So, we have to load the OpenMPI module : | ||
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+ | nicolas.greneche@magi1: | ||
quick_start.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/09 14:41 by nico