Tag: ADAPT

  • Anaconda on ADAPT

    Anaconda is now available globally on ADAPT which means users no longer need to install Anaconda down their personal directory locations. This instructional includes descriptions of where the system default Anaconda is located, steps to load different Anaconda modules, activating and deactivating a conda environment, and how to create and customize a new conda env…

  • Using Explore PaaS/ADAPT

    Given the upcoming transition of the NCCS to a resource primarily dedicated to the new Integrated Modeling Virtual Institute (IMVI), expected to be approved in Sept 2026, the NCCS will be phasing out the Explore/ADAPT system over the next year.  Existing tenants will continue to function as normal until the tentative decommission date of March…

  • File Transfer from a User to ADAPT

    For Command-Line Users NOTE: These instructions are for users who have configured DIRECT MODE access to NCCS systems. In standard bastion configurations, you can run the following from your terminal: You will be asked to provide both your PASSCODE and your NCCS Password for all scp commands. If rsync is available on your client, it might be a…

  • JupyterHub

    NCCS resources on both Discover and ADAPT are now accessible through JupyterHub. Users are now able to run Jupyter notebooks and JupyterLab sessions leveraging the back-end resources they already access. This instructional will give an overview of how to access our JupyterHub instances, and how you can get started running your work through the new…

  • Matlab on ADAPT

    The NCCS does not provide access to Matlab on the ADAPT nodes. The freeware package, Octave, is available. If users have Matlab licenses that they wish to have installed in ADAPT, we ask users to consider the following: Individual License (also known as Node Locked) Pros Cons Lowest cost to the user Locked to a…

  • Using Prism

    Prism is equipped with several powerful servers built specifically for accelerating AI/ML/DL workloads with GPUs. This cutting edge platform is easy to access and the preinstalled software/libraries provide foundational tools that enable scientists to maximize their workflows. Environment System Specifcations System Sockets CPU Cores per socket Total CPU Cores CPU Memory NVME Storage (TB) GPUs…

  • Slurm on ADAPT

    In order to fairly distribute user jobs across shared resources, some of our VM clusters on ADAPT are equipped with Slurm. With Slurm, users can run both interactive and non-interactive jobs on specified resources without having to worry about interference from other user workloads. When resources aren’t readily available, Slurm also will queue your jobs…

  • Guacamole

    Guacamole is a client-less remote desktop application which allows you to access your Windows Virtual Machine (VM) directly through the web browser on your local computer. Obtaining Access to Windows VMs Logging INTO Guacamole Please note that you may need to log-in 3 different times to access your Windows VM. To get started, please do…

  • Adapt Modules

    ADAPT is enhanced with the modules utility which is a command interface to the dynamic modification of the user’s environment. This allows users to log into the system and run a few handful module commands to set up their environment with pre-installed softwares/libraries. This alleviates the users responsibilities to configure and correctly install required software…

  • System Status

    Discover Job Status Due to changes in Discover’s reporting processes​, system hardware, and resource allocation, the information on the jobmon page is no longer accurate so we have removed it while we investigate a more scalable and flexible solution. In the interim, you may use the following command to get a rough idea of when…