Introduction to Linux in HPC/System configuration files
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Linux Introduction Slides 119 - 128 (10 pages)
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Special files in /proc, e.g. /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/meminfo
display with cat
cannot be edited
page 2:
environment variable PATH
Directories are separated by :
First command found will be used.
PYTHONPATH
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environment modules for cluster
It becomes easier to switch environment.
page 4:
environment modules: definition file for each module
Example: load OpenMPI module
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Three things for environment modules:
description
prepend to path and other variables
set new variables
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Alias for long command.
How to define alias.
Examples: alias ll='ls -l'
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Environment variables and aliases settings in console are temporary.
To make them permanent: write settings into configuration file.
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Other configuration files, e.g. ~/.vimrc
Breaking .bashrc can make it impossible to login.
source <filename> to apply changes.
page 9:
What is locale?
the locale command
page 10:
Example output of locale
Quiz
In which system file could you find the CPU information of a Linux computer?
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