ACES: Charliecloud Containers for Scientific Workflows (Tutorial)

Submission Number: 276
Submission ID: 4151
Submission UUID: 70a90d97-7658-4010-946a-82773f425ef8
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Created: Thu, 10/05/2023 - 22:20
Completed: Thu, 10/05/2023 - 22:29
Changed: Fri, 03/14/2025 - 11:43

Remote IP address: 47.218.199.27
Submitted by: Richard Lawrence
Language: English

Is draft: No
Approved Yes
Title ACES: Charliecloud Containers for Scientific Workflows (Tutorial)
Category Learning
Skill Level Beginner
Description This tutorial introduces the use of Containers using the Charliecloud software suite. This tutorial will provide participants with background and hands-on experience to use basic Charliecloud containers for HPC applications. We discuss what containers are, why they matter for HPC, and how they work. We'll give an overview of Charliecloud, the unprivileged container solution from Los Alamos National Laboratory's HPC Division. Students will learn how to build toy containers and containerize real HPC applications, and then run them on a cluster. Exercises are demonstrated using the ACES cluster, a composable accelerator testbed at Texas A&M University. Students with an allocation on the ACES cluster can follow along with the ACES-specific exercises.
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Tags ACES, TAMU, scratch, lammps, tensorflow, open-ondemand, gpu, nfs, slurm, bash, training, python, containers
Domain ACCESS CSSN, Campus Champions, CAREERS, CCMNet, Great Plains, Kentucky, Northeast
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