DeBasher: a Flow-Based Programming Extension for Bash
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DeBasher: a Flow-Based Programming Extension for Bash
Deploy Dask on job schedulers like PBS, SLURM, and SGE
UAB Research Computing Documentation
An open-source toolkit for deploying and managing high performance clusters for HPC, AI, and data analytics workloads.
A super simplistic way to perform hyperparameter tuning (and other things!) on SLURM. Made to be quick and easy to use and build on! and to get your jobs done faster.
pacbiohifi sequencing genomes analysis using the verkko, hifiasm and the genomeasm4pg.
searching packages and updating packages on slurm and pbs
Slurm HPC node status page
qtop (pronounced queue-top) is a tool written in order to monitor the state of Queueing Systems, along with related information relevant on HPC & grid clusters. At present it supports **PBS, SGE & OAR** families. There is a historic reference for the prior shell version of the tool, at former CERN source:
Easily manage and submit robust jobs to Slurm using Python and Bash.
Slurm job scripts to run and analyze molecular dynamics simulations on high performance computers
A Slurm cluster using docker-compose
asyncmd is a library to write concurrent code for setup, run and analysis of molecular dynamics simulations using pythons async/await synthax.
A small helper tool to manage SLURM job creation / submission in a more pythonic way.
A test Docker build for SLURM with the SLURM REST API configured.
A Slurm dashboard for the terminal.
Upload computing jobs from a Matlab client to a PBS cluster
A collaborative parallel SAT solver for teens
Slurm is an open-source, highly configurable job scheduler for managing and optimizing the workload on HPC clusters. It provides a framework for job submission, resource allocation, and job tracking, enabling efficient utilization of computing resources.
A simple tool to perform parameter sweeps on SLURM clusters.
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