Chapters of the video: 0:00:00 Intro 0:01:27 To ask questions 0:02:38 Compute Canada's national systems 0:07:43 Accessing resources: RAS VS. RAC 0:15:25 Logging into the systems. SSH client 0:16:46 Linux command line 0:18:07 Editing remote files from the command line 0:21:39 Cluster software environment at a glance 0:22:10 Parallel programming environment 0:24:39 Software modules 0:25:37 Installed compilers 0:27:03 Other essential tools 0:30:41 Globus file transfer 0:31:45 Why job scheduler? 0:32:37 Fairshare mechanism 0:33:52 Job packing simplified view 0:38:15 Submitting a simple serial jobs 0:41:06 Customising your serial job 0:42:05 Submitting array jobs 0:43:12 Submitting Open MP or threaded jobs 0:46:15 Scheduler: interactive jobs 0:49:11 Slurm jobs and memory (cont.) 0:51:55 Best practices: computing This text was prepared using youtube-dl and vim. The chapters and timestamps were obtained using youtube-dl like this: This gives the titles: youtube-dl --dump-json 'kzitem.info/news/bejne/po9jtH19oXWfm4Y&ab_channel=WestDRI' | jq --raw-output ".chapters[].title" This gives the timestamps: youtube-dl --dump-json 'kzitem.info/news/bejne/po9jtH19oXWfm4Y&ab_channel=WestDRI' | jq --raw-output ".chapters[].start_time" | awk '{printf("%d:%02d:%02d ",($1/60/60%24),($1/60%60),($1%60))}' Then both of them are vertically stacked next to each other using vim :)
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