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Anvil

Accessing and Using Anvil

Examples

Ready-to-run job script examples for Pantarhei — Python, C, MPI, GPU, Jupyter, and VSCode tunneling, sourced from the pantarhei-examples GitHub repository.

External Resources

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GPU Job Examples

GPU job examples for Pantarhei using CUDA C and Python (CuPy, PyTorch) on the gpu and gpu-more-time partitions.

Hydrologist C Job Examples

Hydrologic C examples for Pantarhei, including SCS Curve Number runoff estimation, Clark routing, baseflow separation, and an MPI-enabled parallel version.

Infrastructure Access

CIROH provides access to public cloud services, HPC, and on-premises infrastructure to support the research projects of CIROH's members and partners.

Interactive Node

Request an interactive compute node on Pantarhei using salloc for testing, debugging, and exploratory work.

Jupyter Notebook (GPU Partition)

Run a GPU-enabled Jupyter Lab or Jupyter Notebook server on a Pantarhei GPU compute node and connect from your local browser via SSH tunneling.

MPI Job Examples

MPI job examples for Pantarhei covering single-node, multi-node, and hybrid MPI+OpenMP patterns in C and Python.

NGIAB-HPCInfra

A Singularity-based NGIAB distribution; suitable for high-performance computing (HPC) environments.

NSF Access

ACCESS is an advanced computing and data resource program supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). Please refer to https://allocations.access-ci.org/ for more information on how to get access to NSF ACCESS resources.

Running Jobs

Proficient users acquainted with the Linux command line interface have the option to utilize standard job submission utilities for the purpose of managing and executing tasks on the computational nodes within the Pantarhei system.

VSCode Tunneling on Pantarhei

Run a VSCode tunnel on a Pantarhei compute node and connect from your local machine using the VS Code Remote Tunnels extension.