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SUMMARY:Introduction to the Linux Command Line
DESCRIPTION:This course will familiarize the student with the basics of accessing and interacting with Linux computers using the GNU/Linux operating system’s Bash shell\, also generically referred to as “the command line”. Topics include: a brief overview of Linux\, the Bash shell\, navigating the file system\, basic commands\, shell redirection\, permissions\, processes\, and the command environment. The workshop will also provide a quick introduction to nano a simple text editor that will be used in subsequent workshops to edit files. \n \nInstructor\nKenneth Weiss\nIT Project Senior Manager\nMedical School Information Services (MSIS) \nKen is a High Performance Computing Consultant in the Computational Research Consulting Division of MSIS at the University of Michigan. He works with a team of IT specialists to provide high performance computing support and training for the Medical School. Prior to this\, he spent 21 years managing research computing\, including an HPC cluster\, for Dr. Charles Sing in the Human Genetics Department. \nMaterials\n\nLecture Notes (updated Sept. 21\, 2017)\nReference text: William E Shotts\, Jr.\, “The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction\,” No Starch Press\, January 2012 .http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php\nDownload Creative Commons Licensed version at http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/linuxcommand/TLCL/13.07/TLCL-13.07.pdf\n\n\nCourse Preparation\nYou must register at least three full days prior to the event so that we have time to insure you have proper UM credentials for the workshop. This allows enough time for you to get your account adjusted by ITS in case you do not have access to the Linux systems.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/introduction-to-the-linux-command-line-2-3/
LOCATION:East Hall B254\, 530 Church St.\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48109\, United States
CATEGORIES:High Performance Computing,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the Linux Command Line
DESCRIPTION:This course will familiarize the student with the basics of accessing and interacting with Linux computers using the GNU/Linux operating system’s Bash shell\, also generically referred to as “the command line”. Topics include: a brief overview of Linux\, the Bash shell\, navigating the file system\, basic commands\, shell redirection\, permissions\, processes\, and the command environment. The workshop will also provide a quick introduction to nano a simple text editor that will be used in subsequent workshops to edit files. \n \nInstructor\nKenneth Weiss\nIT Project Senior Manager\nMedical School Information Services (MSIS) \nKen is a High Performance Computing Consultant in the Computational Research Consulting Division of MSIS at the University of Michigan. He works with a team of IT specialists to provide high performance computing support and training for the Medical School. Prior to this\, he spent 21 years managing research computing\, including an HPC cluster\, for Dr. Charles Sing in the Human Genetics Department. \nMaterials\n\nLecture Notes (updated Sept. 21\, 2017)\nReference text: William E Shotts\, Jr.\, “The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction\,” No Starch Press\, January 2012 .http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php\nDownload Creative Commons Licensed version at http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/linuxcommand/TLCL/13.07/TLCL-13.07.pdf\n\n\nCourse Preparation\nYou must register at least three full days prior to the event so that we have time to insure you have proper UM credentials for the workshop. This allows enough time for you to get your account adjusted by ITS in case you do not have access to the Linux systems.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/introduction-to-the-linux-command-line-2-2/
LOCATION:East Hall B254\, 530 Church St.\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48109\, United States
CATEGORIES:High Performance Computing,Workshops
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SUMMARY:ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster
DESCRIPTION:The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform\, “Big House.”  Flux\, the shared HPC cluster\, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years\, but as we move forward with replacement\, we want to make sure we’re meeting the needs of the research community. \nARC-TS will be holding a series of town halls to take input from faculty and researchers on the next HPC platform to be built by the University.  These town halls are open to anyone. \nYour input will help to ensure that U-M is on course for providing HPC\, so we hope you will make time to attend one of these sessions. If you cannot attend\, please email hpc-support@umich.edu with any input you want to share.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/arc-ts-town-hall-on-next-generation-hpc-cluster-4/
LOCATION:Room 3114\, Med Sci I\, 1301 Catherine St.\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
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SUMMARY:ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster
DESCRIPTION:The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform\, “Big House.”  Flux\, the shared HPC cluster\, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years\, but as we move forward with replacement\, we want to make sure we’re meeting the needs of the research community. \nARC-TS will be holding a series of town halls to take input from faculty and researchers on the next HPC platform to be built by the University.  These town halls are open to anyone. \nYour input will help to ensure that U-M is on course for providing HPC\, so we hope you will make time to attend one of these sessions. If you cannot attend\, please email hpc-support@umich.edu with any input you want to share.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/arc-ts-town-hall-on-next-generation-hpc-cluster-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Advanced Research Computing":MAILTO:arc-contact@umich.edu
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SUMMARY:ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster
DESCRIPTION:The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform\, “Big House.”  Flux\, the shared HPC cluster\, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years\, but as we move forward with replacement\, we want to make sure we’re meeting the needs of the research community. \nARC-TS will be holding a series of town halls to take input from faculty and researchers on the next HPC platform to be built by the University.  These town halls are open to anyone. \nYour input will help to ensure that U-M is on course for providing HPC\, so we hope you will make time to attend one of these sessions. If you cannot attend\, please email hpc-support@umich.edu with any input you want to share.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/arc-ts-town-hall-on-next-generation-hpc-cluster-2/
LOCATION:NCRC Building 300\, Room 376\, 1600 Huron Parkway\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
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SUMMARY:ARC-TS Town Hall on Next Generation HPC Cluster
DESCRIPTION:The University of Michigan is beginning the process of building our next generation HPC platform\, “Big House.”  Flux\, the shared HPC cluster\, has reached the end of its useful life. Flux has served us well for more than five years\, but as we move forward with replacement\, we want to make sure we’re meeting the needs of the research community. \nARC-TS will be holding a series of town halls to take input from faculty and researchers on the next HPC platform to be built by the University.  These town halls are open to anyone. \nYour input will help to ensure that U-M is on course for providing HPC\, so we hope you will make time to attend one of these sessions. If you cannot attend\, please email hpc-support@umich.edu with any input you want to share.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/arc-ts-town-hall-on-next-generation-hpc-cluster/
LOCATION:Johnson Rooms\, Lurie Engineering Center\, 3rd Floor LEC 3213ABC\, 1221 Beal Ave.\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Flux,High Performance Computing
ORGANIZER;CN="Advanced Research Computing":MAILTO:arc-contact@umich.edu
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