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== Things you should know before you start ==
== Things you should know before you start ==


* Computing paradigms: [[:wikipedia:High performance computing]] versus [[:wikipedia:MapReduce|MapReduce and the Hadoop]]
* Computing paradigms: [[:wikipedia:High performance computing|HPC]] versus [[:wikipedia:MapReduce|MapReduce and the Hadoop]]
* [https://wiki.cac.washington.edu/display/hyakusers/WIKI+for+Hyak+users#WIKIforHyakusers-HyakOverview ikt versus mox] and the transition
* [https://wiki.cac.washington.edu/display/hyakusers/WIKI+for+Hyak+users#WIKIforHyakusers-HyakOverview ikt versus mox] and the transition
** This material will cover getting setup on the older ikt cluster
** This material will cover getting setup on the older ikt cluster

Revision as of 20:31, 2 August 2019

This file provides a complete, step-by-step walk-through for how to parse a list of Wikia wikis with wikiq. The same principles can be followed for other tasks.

Things you should know before you start

  • Computing paradigms: HPC versus MapReduce and the Hadoop
  • ikt versus mox and the transition
    • This material will cover getting setup on the older ikt cluster
    • Our mox cluster is online and we will migrating to it in late 2019/early 2020

Setup steps (only need to be done once)

Create a users directory for yourself in /com/users:

You will want to store the output of your script in /com/, or you will run out of space in your personal filesystem (/usr/lusers/...)

$ mkdir /com/users/USERNAME  # Replace USERNAME with your user name

2. Create a batch_jobs directory

$ mkdir /com/users/USERNAME/batch_jobs

3. Create a symlink from your home directory to this directory (this lets you use the /com storage from the more convenient home directory)

$ ln -s /com/users/USERNAME/batch_jobs ~/batch_jobs

4. Create a user in parallel SQL

$ module load parallel_sql
$ sudo pssu --initial
$ [sudo] password for USERID: <Enter your UW NetID password>