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== Note ==
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'''Welcome to the DeepSense technical documentation wiki'''.  This is the primary source for users with questions on the DeepSense equipment and services.  You'll now find all of our content on the sidebar.  Just below you can see the cluster status, and information about any planned outages we may have. 
  
'''During the week of December 1, 2020 we are actively updating the wiki documentation'''.  We will be changing/adding content to explain the new method of accessing deep learning packages (see [[Getting started with Deep Learning]]).  We will also be updating the navigation pane (sidebar) and the main mage to make the content easier to accessPlease bear with us during these updates as some documentation may still refer to the old method of "activating" deep learning packages.  As always, if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us at ([mailto:support@deepsense.ca support@deepsense.ca]).
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We routinely make changes and update the content.  If you see anything missing, or have any suggestions for content, we would appreciate hearing from you.  You can send us an email at ([mailto:support@deepsense.ca support@deepsense.ca]).
  
== System Status ==
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== Cluster Status ==
  
 
'''<span style="font-size:120%>Cluster status</span>'''
 
'''<span style="font-size:120%>Cluster status</span>'''
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Legend:<br/>
 
Legend:<br/>
 
<span style="color:green">Online</span>: cluster is running normally<br/>
 
<span style="color:green">Online</span>: cluster is running normally<br/>
<span style="color:orange">Online</span>: cluster has some problems and is partially available<br/>
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<span style="color:orange">Partially Online</span>: cluster has some problems and is partially available<br/>
 
<span style="color:red">Offline</span>: cluster is offine and users are not able to log in<br/>
 
<span style="color:red">Offline</span>: cluster is offine and users are not able to log in<br/>
 
== System Information ==
 
* [[Resources]]
 
* [[Available software]]
 
 
== Guides ==
 
* [[ Requesting access]]
 
* First Steps
 
** [[Info for first time cluster users]]
 
** [[Glossary]]
 
** [[Introduction to Linux]]
 
** [[Getting started]]
 
** [[Getting started with Deep Learning]]
 
* [[Deep Learning Tutorials]]
 
* [[Deep Learning Frameworks]]
 
* [[Storage policies]]
 
* [[Transferring Data]]
 
* Running jobs
 
** [[LSF|LSF batch jobs]]
 
** [[CWS|CWS web interface]]
 
* [[Installing local software]]
 
* Writing Tips
 
** [[Mitacs Accelerate Proposals]]
 
** [[Paper Prep]]
 
* [[Known problems]]
 
* [[Contact information|Contacting DeepSense]]
 

Revision as of 13:34, 7 December 2020

Welcome to the DeepSense technical documentation wiki. This is the primary source for users with questions on the DeepSense equipment and services. You'll now find all of our content on the sidebar. Just below you can see the cluster status, and information about any planned outages we may have.

We routinely make changes and update the content. If you see anything missing, or have any suggestions for content, we would appreciate hearing from you. You can send us an email at (support@deepsense.ca).

Cluster Status

Cluster status

Status Planned Outage Notes
Online

Legend:
Online: cluster is running normally
Partially Online: cluster has some problems and is partially available
Offline: cluster is offine and users are not able to log in