How to use Interactive Software Visual Studio Code on HPCC?

This guide provides instructions for how to use Visual Studio Code (VS Code) through Open OnDemand on the HPCC, allowing web-based real-time coding, debugging, visualization or smaller real-time interaction tasks. If unsure about resource needs, start with an interactive session to test your job, then scale up with sbatch for production runs. Always monitor and […]

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How to use Interactive Software RStudio on HPCC?

RStudio Server is an IDE for R and Python, featuring a console, syntax-highlighting editor, and tools for plotting, debugging, and workspace management. This guide provides instructions for using RStudio Server via Open OnDemand (OOD), a web interface for running interactive Software on HPCC. Steps to Launch RStudio Open web browser and navigate to Open OnDemand […]

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How to use Job Composer to clone a Job from a Selected Job on HPCC?

The Job Composer allows you to create and manage batch job submissions through a web interface. To create jobs through Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), navigate to  Jobs  >  Job Composer  from the dashboard. Creating a Job from Selected Job: To create a new job based on an existing one, select  New Job  >  From Selected […]

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How to use Job Composer to create a Job from a Specified Path on HPCC?

The Job Composer allows you to create and manage batch job submissions through a web interface. To create jobs through Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), navigate to  Jobs  >  Job Composer  from the dashboard. Creating a Job from Specified Path: When creating a job from a specified path, please ensure that your scripts are present in […]

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How to use Job Composer to create a Job from a Template on HPCC?

The Job Composer allows you to create and manage batch job submissions through a web interface. To create jobs through Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), navigate to  Jobs  >  Job Composer  from the dashboard. Creating a Job from a Template: On the Job Composer page, you can create a job from different templates. Simply navigate to […]

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How to use Interactive Software MATLAB on HPCC?

In the Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), you can launch an interactive Software MATLAB on a compute node within HPCC Coral using the noVNC client through a web browser. This allows you to have full access to the resources provided by these nodes. To launch a noVNC session, click on the  MATLAB icon on the dashboard. […]

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How to use Interactive Software Jupyter Notebooks on HPCC?

In the Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), you can launch an interactive Software Jupyter Notebooks on a compute node within HPCC Coral using the noVNC client through a web browser. This allows you to have full access to the resources provided by these nodes. To launch a noVNC session, click on the  Jupyter Notebooks  icon on […]

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How to use Interactive Desktop on HPCC?

In the Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), you can launch an interactive desktop on a compute node within HPCC Coral using the noVNC client through a web browser. This allows you to have full access to the resources provided by these nodes. To launch a noVNC session, Select  Interactive Desktop  and then choose a  PARTITION  (e.g., […]

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How to check the Jobs Status on HPCC?

In the Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), you can access the Web-Based Active Jobs by selecting  Jobs  and then choosing  Active Jobs  from the menu, or simply clicking on the icon on the dashboard. It will display a list of your queued and running batch jobs on the cluster. You can easily  Filter  and  Sort  the […]

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How to access the Web-Based SSH and GUI desktop on HPCC?

Web-based SSH In the Open OnDemand dashboard (https://login2.coral.um.edu.mo/), you can access the Web-Based SSH by selecting  Clusters  and then choosing  login0 SSH  or  login2 SSH  from the menu, or simply clicking on the icon on the dashboard. A terminal will launch through the web-browser. Web-based GUI To access the GUI desktop, please select  Clusters  and […]

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