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README.MD

openacc-training-materials

Training materials provided by OpenACC.org. The objective of this lab is to give an introduction to application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms in Science ( High Performance Computing(HPC) Simulations ). This Bootcamp will introduce you to fundamentals of AI and how they can be applied to Climate/Weather

Prerequisites

To run this tutorial you will need a machine with NVIDIA GPU.

  • Install the latest Docker or Singularity.

  • Currently the batch size and network model is set to consume 16GB GPU memory. In order to use the labs without any modifications it is recommended to have GPU with minimum 16GB GPU memory else the users will observe "ResourceExhaustedError" error. Else the users can play with batch size to reduce the memory footprint

  • The base containers required for the lab may require users to create a NGC account and generate an API key (https://docs.nvidia.com/ngc/ngc-catalog-user-guide/index.html#registering-activating-ngc-account)

Creating containers

To start with, you will have to build a Docker or Singularity container.

Docker Container

To build a docker container, run: sudo docker build --network=host -t <imagename>:<tagnumber> .

For instance: sudo docker build -t myimage:1.0 .

and to run the container, run: sudo docker run --rm -it --gpus=all --network=host -p 8888:8888 myimage:1.0

The container launches jupyter notebook and runs on port 8888 jupyter notebook --ip 0.0.0.0 --port 8888 --no-browser --allow-root

Then, open the jupyter notebook in browser: http://localhost:8888 Start working on the lab by clicking on the Start_Here.ipynb notebook.

Singularity Container

To build the singularity container, run: sudo singularity build <image_name>.simg Singularity

and copy the files to your local machine to make sure changes are stored locally: singularity run <image_name>.simg cp -rT /workspace ~/workspace

Then, run the container: singularity run --nv <image_name>.simg jupyter notebook --notebook-dir=~/workspace/python/jupyter_notebook

Then, open the jupyter notebook in browser: http://localhost:8888 Start working on the lab by clicking on the Start_Here.ipynb notebook.

Troubleshooting

Q. cuDNN failed to initialize or GPU out of memory error

A. This error occurs when the user forgot to shutdown the jupyter kernel of previously run notebooks. Please make sure that all the previous notebook jupyter kernel is shutdown. ( Go to Home Tab --> Click Running Tab--> Kill notebooks that aren’t being used )

Q. Cannot write to /tmp directory

A. Some notebooks depend on writing logs to /tmp directory. While creating container make sure /tmp director is accesible with write permission to container. Else the user can also change the tmp directory location

Q. "ResourceExhaustedError" error is observed while running the labs A. Currently the batch size and network model is set to consume 16GB GPU memory. In order to use the labs without any modifications it is recommended to have GPU with minimum 16GB GPU memory. Else the users can play with batch size to reduce the memory footprint