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1 Introduction to Flash Jeremy Johnson & Frank Witmer Computing and Research Services 8 Jul 2014

2 Outline Flash specifications What’s New/Changed How to log on File movement and policies Server etiquette Multi-threaded analysis in Stata & R 2

3 Flash Specifications Processor: – Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2667 v2 (25M Cache, 3.30 GHz) Max Turbo Frequency 4GHz 1 Physical CPU – 8 Cores – 16 Threads Memory: – 96GB RAM 4 x 16GB 1866MHz DDR3 ECC RAMECC Disks – 1.8TB RAID10 Storage 4 x 900GB 2.5” 10K RPM SAS Drive Video Card – NVIDIA Quadro K2000 CUDA Parallel-Processing Cores 384 Frame Buffer Memory 2 GB GDDR5 3

4 What’s New/Changed Usernames and passwords – Flash will use identikeys – External research colleagues now only need one username/password for both VPN and Flash Contact Jeremy and Steve to set up a new Person of Interest (POI)JeremySteve User profile size limits – Minimize use of My Documents, Desktop, etc. 2GB HARD limit – Work from F:\ instead 10GB initial limit If you need more space contact JeremyJeremy – Flash is not a file/backup server, so please try and keep storage space down to what is needed and remove what you no longer are using as a courtesy to others No more mapped drives – Wilbur had a few mapped drives, this is no longer possible – Use the departmental “P” and personal “U” drives If you don’t already have access to these, contact JeremyJeremy 4

5 What’s New/Changed Many new options for connecting – New Remote Desktop App iOS (iPad, iPhone), Android (tablets, phones), Win 8, Mac 10.7+ – RemoteApp Allows you to open Flash applications directly as if installed on your local device – Network bandwidth minimized since you’re not bringing over full desktop session – Website IE works best and opens apps directly Other browsers work, but will download a.RDP file you have to run for every app you open Mac users need to move to new Remote Desktop App if using 10.7 or above – Download from App Store 5

6 What’s New/Changed Auto logoff after 14 days on Remote Desktop – Timer resets when you log in Auto logoff after 5 days on RemoteApp – Timer resets when you open a RemoteApp Auto delete User profile of inactive accounts after 90 Days (Back your stuff up!) – Includes F:\Private\username – Does not include F:\Shared – Does not deny access to Flash, only removes your files Next time you log in, new (empty) folders will be recreated automatically 6

7 Connecting Remote Desktop – http://ibs.colorado.edu/crs/helpdocs/mainremote http://ibs.colorado.edu/crs/helpdocs/mainremote RemoteApp – http://ibs.colorado.edu/crs/helpdocs/remoteapp http://ibs.colorado.edu/crs/helpdocs/remoteapp Website – https://flash.colorado.edu https://flash.colorado.edu CU IdentiKey – contact ibssupport@colorado.edu to activate yours for Flashibssupport@colorado.edu 7

8 File System As with Wilbur, the file system is not backed up No files will be migrated from Wilbur, so you will need to copy any that you need manually – If you need to transfer more than 10GB contact JeremyJeremy C:\Users\”identikey”\Documents – user read/write permission, but not meant for use – space limited F:\Private\”identikey” – user read/write permission F:\Shared – user read/write permission, user can add permissions for others F:\Shared\Public – read/write permission for all – anyone can delete, so best to use for short-term sharing of files with other users 8

9 Transferring Files To/From Flash Copy & paste files – Windows clipboard is shared Your local computer shows up in the Windows Explorer – Must be set up to do so through the Remote Desktop application P: and U: drives – Automatically mounted, if you don’t see contact Jeremy Jeremy 9

10 Software You may install Stata and R packages to a personal folder – R will ask to use a personal library automatically – Stata requires a few extra steps: https://kb.iu.edu/d/azwfhttps://kb.iu.edu/d/azwf – System wide installs should not be needed (These had to be done by Jeremy and required all users to finish and quit the application) You are not able to install new software Installation requests may be made to ibssupport@colorado.edu ibssupport@colorado.edu – New software requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis 10

11 Server Etiquette Close all unnecessary applications – especially Stata, since IBS is limited to 10 concurrent users Log off when not using the server – Click the Start Button then logoff – just closing the Remote Desktop window leaves you logged in Monitor your (& other’s) usage using the Task Manager – right-click the toolbar at the bottom and select Task Manager then “more details” on the bottom left 11

12 Multi-Threaded Analysis in Stata Stata defaults to using all 16 processors – if 8 processors are enough, just request 8 (there are often diminishing returns to using more processors) – `set processors 8` Check the list of multi-threaded commands supported by Stata – http://www.stata.com/statamp/statamp.pdf http://www.stata.com/statamp/statamp.pdf For advanced users, can use the ‘parallel’ module Can also use batch mode for do-files – for a file names bigjob.do, type – stata –b do bigjob – http://www.stata.com/manuals13/gsub.pdf http://www.stata.com/manuals13/gsub.pdf Please automatically ‘exit’ do-files to close Stata – See F:\Shared\FlashIntro\stataExample.do 12

13 Multi-Threaded Analysis in R No ‘easy’ multi-threaded commands Use libraries that support parallel processing – e.g. parallel, snow/snowfall, multicore See example in F:\Shared\FlashIntro\parallelExample.R Additional info on parallel computing packages – http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/HighPerformanceComputing.html http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/HighPerformanceComputing.html 13


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