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To use Hyak, you must first have a UW NetID, access to Hyak, and a two factor authentication token. Details on getting set up with all three are available at [[CommunityData:Hyak setup]]. | To use Hyak, you must first have a UW NetID, access to Hyak, and a two factor authentication token. Details on getting set up with all three are available at [[CommunityData:Hyak setup]]. | ||
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The basic workflow is: | The basic workflow is: | ||
1. Prepare the code, and test it with a single file (either on your computer, or on an interactive node). | 1. Prepare the code, and test it with a single file (either on your computer, or on an interactive node). | ||
2. Write a job_script file. This tells the node what job to run. There is an example on the Parallel SQL wiki page (linked above), and an example in the wikiresearch/hyak_example directory. | 2. Write a job_script file. This tells the node what job to run. There is an example on the Parallel SQL wiki page (linked above), and an example in the wikiresearch/hyak_example directory. | ||
3. Create a task_list file. This is a list of commands that should be run, with one line per file that the command should operate on. An example file might look something like: | 3. Create a task_list file. This is a list of commands that should be run, with one line per file that the command should operate on. An example file might look something like: | ||