Improved readability

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Rishabh Saxena 2024-04-23 16:01:32 +02:00
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## Getting Started
1. Build and transfer the Conda environment to Hawk:
### 1. Build and transfer the Conda environment to Hawk:
Only the `main` and `r` channels are available using the Conda module on the clusters. To use custom packages, we need to move the local Conda environment to Hawk.
Follow the instructions in [the Conda environment builder repository](https://code.hlrs.de/SiVeGCS/conda-env-builder). The YAML file to create a test environment is available in the `deployment_scripts` directory.
2. Allocate workspace on Hawk:
### 2. Allocate workspace on Hawk:
Proceed to the next step if you have already configured your workspace. Use the following command to create a workspace on the high-performance filesystem, which will expire in 10 days. For more information, such as how to enable reminder emails, refer to the [workspace mechanism](https://kb.hlrs.de/platforms/index.php/Workspace_mechanism) guide.
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ws_find dask_workspace # find the path to workspace, which is the destination directory in the next step
```
3. Clone the repository on Hawk to use the deployment scripts and project structure:
### 3. Clone the repository on Hawk to use the deployment scripts and project structure:
```bash
cd <workspace_directory>
git clone <repository_url>
```
4. Send all the code to the appropriate directory on Vulcan using `scp`:
### 4. Send all the code to the appropriate directory on Vulcan using `scp`:
```bash
scp <your_script>.py <destination_host>:<destination_directory>
```
5. SSH into Vulcan and start a job interactively using:
### 5. SSH into Vulcan and start a job interactively using:
```bash
qsub -I -N DaskJob -l select=1:node_type=clx-21 -l walltime=02:00:00
```
Note: For multiple nodes, it is recommended to write a `.pbs` script and submit it using `qsub`.
6. Go into the directory with all code:
### 6. Go into the directory with all code:
```bash
cd <destination_directory>
```
7. Initialize the Dask cluster:
### 7. Initialize the Dask cluster:
```bash
source deploy-dask.sh "$(pwd)"