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PARADOXical Training, 14 October 2011, Belgrade, Serbia

14 October 2011
Institute of Physics Belgrade
Europe/Belgrade timezone
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Dušan Vudragović

  • dusan@ipb.ac.rs

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1. Opening
14/10/2011, 10:00
0. Introduction to High-Performance Computing
Dr Antun Balaz (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
14/10/2011, 10:05
- Clusters - Supercomputers - HPC vs Grid Computing - Overview of HPC projects
2. Hands on session: PARADOX Cluster job management
Nikola Grkic (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
14/10/2011, 11:05
- Access to login node - Preparing job submitting scripts - Submitting jobs: - Serial jobs - OpenMP jobs - MPI jobs - Hybrid jobs - Application specific jobs (NAMD, CPMD) - Batch system job control and monitoring
3. Hands-on session: Overview and usage of PARADOX software stack
Vladimir Slavnic (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
14/10/2011, 12:50
- Overview of software installed - Compilers - Debuggers - Libraries - Application software - Using compilers (ICC, GCC, PGI) - Useful flags - Using numerical libraries - Intel MKL libraries (linking guide) - Debugging simple codes using GDB - Performing simple profiling using gprof - Finding memory leaks with Valgrind

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