Satori Quick Start Info
Welcome to the Getting Started guide for satori.mit.edu. Satori is an IBM Power9 cluster designed for combined simulation and machine learning intensive research work.
- Satori Basics
- Satori Login
- Satori Portal
- Starting up on Satori
- Using Anaconda on Satori
- Training for faster onboarding in the system HW and SW architecture
- Running your AI training jobs on Satori using Slurm
- Troubleshooting
- IBM Watson Machine Learning Community Edition (WML-CE) and Open Cognitive Environment (Open-CE)
- [1] Install Anaconda
- [2] WML-CE and Open-CE: Setting up the software repository
- [3] WML-CE and Open-CE: Creating and activate conda environments (recommended)
- [4] WML-CE: Installing all frameworks at the same time
- [5] WML-CE: Testing ML/DL frameworks (Pytorch, TensorFlow etc) installation
- The WML CE Supplementary channel is available at: https://anaconda.org/powerai/.
- The WML-CE Early Access channel is available at: https://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/server/ibm-ai/conda-early-access/.
- Distributed Deep Learning
- IBM Large Model Support (LMS)
- Julia on Satori
- R on Satori
- Using MPI and CUDA on Satori
- Satori Public Datasets
- Example machine learning LSF jobs
- Satori Howto Video Sessions
- Satori Public Datasets
- Singularity for Satorians
- Relion Cryoem for Satorians
- Copying larger files and large file sets
- Using mrsync
- Using Aspera for remote file transfer to Satori cluster
- FAQ
- Green Up Hackathon IAP 2020
- Getting help on Satori
- Acceptable Use and Code of Conduct
- You don’t find what you where looking for?
have a look to conda cheet sheet and WMLCE extended documentation here or ask for help at orcd-help-satori@mit.edu.