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Wayne State researchers can purchase and host their own equipment on the HPC Grid with support from C&IT. Assistance is provided free of charge for consulting, grant requests, vendor negotiations, pricing, implementation, and running research applications.
This tutorial covers creating, submitting, and managing jobs on the Grid using Slurm.
This guide explains how to use SAMtools on the Grid to manipulate DNA sequence alignment files in SAM/BAM/CRAM formats.
WSU HPC Grid offers multiple storage tiers, including Panasas ActiveStor Prime (Tier 1, with 2 weeks of backups), Panasas ActiveStor 14 & 18 (Tier 2), Panasas snapshots, a dedicated backup system, and OSiRIS distributed storage. Faculty, staff, and students engaged in WSU-affiliated research or coursework may request storage allocations, Grid accounts, and group directories. Specialized storage, such as the Engineering Hadoop/Spark cluster, supports big data projects.
Tutorials for using the HPC Grid
This tutorial shows how to use the Nano text editor on the WSU Grid to open, edit, and save files.
Instructions for running TensorFlow jobs on the Grid using GPU nodes. Includes copying tutorial files, editing the job script, submitting with sbatch, and locating output and error files.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting to grid.wayne.edu using OpenSSH. Users verify OpenSSH installation, connect with their WSU AccessID, accept the host key if prompted, and log in with their password.
This tutorial shows how to check your disk quota on the WSU Grid. By entering the wsuquota command, users can view their current storage usage, available space, and total capacity. If additional space is needed, users may request it through the Grid Account Application page.
This article provides information about how to use the screen command on the Grid to manage multiple shell sessions within a single SSH session, including how to create, detach, reattach, and terminate screen sessions.
This article provides information about how to access and run PyCharm through the Grid OnDemand platform, including how to launch the application, create and open projects, configure interpreters, and use Conda environments within PyCharm.
This article guides users through launching a Jupyter Notebook session on WSU’s Grid OnDemand platform to run PySpark code.
This article guides users through setting up WinSCP to connect to the Grid using the SFTP protocol.
This article explains how to use PuTTY’s PSFTP tool to securely transfer files between your local machine and the Grid. It includes steps for connecting, uploading and downloading files, viewing directories, and accessing help commands.
This guide explains how to use X11 for X-forwarding on the Grid.