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Induction to Grid Computing and the National Grid Service - Tutorial Overview

Join us for an engaging tutorial on Job Submission, Monitoring, and Output Retrieval within Grid Computing and the National Grid Service conducted on the 10th-11th of March, 2005. This session will cover essential topics such as error diagnosis and compiling code for the NGS. Participants will learn to use SSH clients like Putty to connect to the system and navigate relevant resources to enhance their understanding of the production-level environment.

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Induction to Grid Computing and the National Grid Service - Tutorial Overview

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  1. Job Submission TutorialGuy WarnerNeSC, Training Team Induction to Grid Computing and the National Grid Service 10th-11th March 2005

  2. Overview • This tutorial will look at • Job submission, monitoring and retrieving output • Error diagnosis. • Compiling code suitable for running on the NGS • Using NGS modules • Please remember the systems you are using are part of a production level service. Induction to Grid Computing and the National Grid Service, NeSC, 10th – 11th March 2005

  3. Instructions • Use the putty ssh client to connect to lab-07 (there is a shortcut on your desktop). • Open a browser window athttp://homepages.nesc.ac.uk/~gcw/NGS/GRAM.html. • Follow the instructions from there. Induction to Grid Computing and the National Grid Service, NeSC, 10th – 11th March 2005

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