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Overview

Gadi is Australia’s most powerful supercomputer, a highly parallel cluster comprising more than 200,000 processor cores on ten different types of compute nodes. Gadi accommodates a wide range of tasks, from running climate models to genome sequencing, from designing molecules to astrophysical modelling. To start using Gadi, you should read this page which covers most of the basics you need to know before submitting your first job. 

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HOW TO USE THIS PAGE

This page should take new users around an hour to read through. 

  • The first two sections explains how to log in to Gadi and some important environment variables at login.
  • The third section ‘Gadi Resources‘ summarises the various resources available on Gadi and briefly covers all the basics of each type of resource.
  • The fourth section provides suggestions about moving data in and out of Gadi.
  • The fifth sections explains how jobs work on Gadi and includes three job submission examples.
  • The last section ‘Job Monitoring‘ shows the commands that can be used to monitor jobs on Gadi with example return messages explained.

Don't worry if some of the sections don't mean anything to you, yet. If you think they are not relevant to your workflow, simply go on to the next section. If later you run into an error, you can always come back and read the skipped section then.

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Logging In & Login Nodes

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