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SUMMARY:Introducing Open OnDemand to Supercomputer Fugaku
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nMasahiro Nakao and Hidetomo Kaneyama (RIKEN Center
  for Computational Science (R-CCS)); Masaru Nagaku (National Institute of 
 Informatics, Japan); Ikki Fujiwara and Atsuko Takefusa (National Institute
  of Informatics); and Shinichi Miura and Keiji Yamamoto (RIKEN Center for 
 Computational Science (R-CCS))\n\nOne of the issues with HPC clusters is t
 hat the prerequisite knowledge required to use them is large, making the l
 earning cost high for novice users.  Moreover, it is desirable to run grap
 hical user interface applications with interactive operations on the compu
 te nodes, but the procedure is complicated. \n\nWe describe how we introdu
 ced Open OnDemand, a web portal that enables easy use of the computing res
 ources of an HPC cluster, to Fugaku, a Japanese flagship supercomputer.  T
 o introduce the resources to new users, we developed an adapter that enabl
 es the job scheduler used in Fugaku to be used from Open OnDemand.  In add
 ition, to further improve user convenience, we developed applications that
  enable data sharing between Open OnDemand and external storages.  This pa
 per describes the various features we have given to Open OnDemand for Fuga
 ku and the development of the data sharing applications.\n\nTag: Programmi
 ng Frameworks and System Software\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg P
 ass\n\nSession Chairs: Chris Bording (University of Western Australia); El
 sa J. Gonsiorowski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); Lev Go
 renstein (Globus, University of Chicago); and Karen Tomko (Ohio Supercompu
 ter Center)
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