Running SAS on Argo
SAS is a software package for doing statistical analysis and advanced analytics.
Loading SAS
You can check to see what versions of Caffe are available using the following command:
module avail SAS
To load you preferred version, use the module load
command. For
example:
module load SAS/9.3
Running SAS Interactively
SAS can be run interactively on the head nodes as long as the machine you are running on has an X-Windows Server installed. Most Linux machines have this by default. X-Windows packages are also available on MAC (such as XQuartz) and Windows (such as Xming or Cygwin/X).
To run SAS interactively, you must log into one of the head nodes with X forwarding enable, as follows:
$ ssh -Y
@argo.orc.gmu.edu
Once you have logged in and loaded the SAS module, you can execute SAS in an interactive mode
$ sas
We discourage you from running any compute intensive tasks on the head nodes, and so you should only use the interactive mode for testing and debugging your code. When it is ready, you can submit it to the Slurm resource manager to run in batch mode.
Setting Up an Example
More to come.
Running the Example
More to come.