Courses overview
We provide courses for our users. Currently there is one version which is a introduction. This course is provided to every user. The details of the courses are given below. Moreover, we added at the end a list of helpfull links for more information
Introduction course
Sometimes the power of the desktop PC or laptop is not enough to perform analyses on huge datasets. The cluster can help you in tackling this problem. In this course you will learn how to work with this system.
Contents
The following topics will be discussed:
- What is a cluster
- What can the cluster do for you
- How to get access to the cluster
- How to work on the cluster
- How to get access to the available software on the cluster
Aim
After the course you should understand what a cluster is, how to log in to the cluster, how to work on the cluster and submit jobs to the cluster.
Availability
The slides for this course are available on our wiki here.
Helpfull links
- How Linux File Systems Differ from Windows
- SS64 Linux Bash Index
- Training courses for research (by SURF) Workshops and training events focused on research computing, Linux, and HPC usage in the Netherlands.
- Ryan's Tutorials – Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet A compact reference sheet with common Linux commands and syntax.
- 6 Ways the Linux File System is Different From the Windows File System A beginner-friendly overview of the key differences between Linux and Windows file systems.
- The Grymoire – Home for UNIX Wizards
A legendary collection of detailed tutorials on shell scripting, regular expressions,
awk
,sed
, and more. - LinuxCommand.org – Learning the Shell A step-by-step guide to understanding how the shell works and how to use it effectively.
- Linux File Permissions – Red Hat
- SUID, SGID, Sticky Bit – Red Hat
- Learning the Shell (LinuxCommand.org)
- Bash Scripting Tutorial for Beginners – LinuxConfig.org
- FreeOS – Linux Shell Programming