The HPC community documentation project provides a space for HPC users at the University of Bristol to publish domain-specific information on how to effectively use HPC facilities managed by the ACRC at the University of Bristol.
The HPC community documentation is complementary to the ACRC HPC Documentation and User Guides. It provides a space for user-contributed specialist documentation relating to particular research areas, for example
- Example job submission scripts for specialist software packages
- Running specialist software efficiently on the HPC facilities
- Compiling/building specialist software for the HPC facilities
- Workflows for collecting and analysing of outputs from specialist software
- Workarounds or solutions for commonly encountered problems
To view the most recent version of the HPC community documentation, please go to:
https://acrc.github.io/HPC-community-docs/
The HPC community documentation project is hosted on GitHub Pages and is automatically updated following changes to this repository using GitHub Actions.
We are very happy to receive contributions from HPC users at the University of Bristol.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed guidance on making a contribution, including:
- Building the documentation on your computer
- Modifying and adding to the documentation
- Contributing changes to the repository
The HPC community documentation consists of contributions from HPC users at the University of Bristol.
For a list of current contributors, see our humans.txt (see humanstxt.org for information about the humans.txt
format).
All text is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. All software and code snippets are licensed under a MIT license. See LICENSE.md for full details.