Carme-demo user documentation
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Note: Carme-demo documentation excludes:
- Carme Projects
- Carme Login
- Carme GPU
Carme-demo 0.9.9
is a single-user software stack handling CPU resources.
Topics
First-time users should follow the steps given in Access: First Time and Usage: First Time.
Access: First Time
- Step 1: Log in to Carme-demo
Usage: First Time
Here we focus on running Jupyter notebooks in Code-Server. If you choose JupyterLab, then you can skip steps 2 and 3.
- Step 1: Start a job
- Step 2: Set up Code-Server
- Step 3: Install Jupyter extensions
- Step 4: Create and activate a conda environment
- Step 5: Install and choose a Jupyter kernel
- Step 6: Customize the conda environment
- Step 7: Run your code
Usage: First time - parallel computing
- Step 1: Run a Python code with mpirun
- Step 2: Run a C++ code with mpirun
Usage: Basic Options
- Carme Dashboard
- Code-Server Entry Point
- How to access the user container
- How to open a terminal
- How to split the screen
- How to change the theme color
- How to open a file
- How to create a file
- How to navigate to a different directory
- How to install Jupyter extensions
- How to install Visual Studio Code extensions
- How to install and choose a Jupyter kernel
- How to upload/download files
- How to run a Jupyter notebook file
- JupyterLab Entry point
- Environments and Resources
- Checkpoints