MIRACL
was built with HPC/SLURM clusters in mind. We recommend Singularity
as it is well suited to run in a cluster environment. We provide a Singularity
container of MIRACL's
latest version that can be pulled to a node directly from our online repo.
We provide tutorials on how to use MIRACL
on Compute Canada and Sherlock (supercomputer at Stanford university) but the principles explained here will be similar to other SLURM clusters.
Note
If you would like to add a tutorial for a particular cluster that you are working with that is missing here, we invite you to add it to this section by submitting a PR (note that we write Sphinx documentation in .rst
format) through our official GitHub.
Compute Canada <compute_canada/compute_canada> Sherlock <sherlock/sherlock>