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HPC Workflow Management with Maestro

The lesson

"HPC Workflow Management with Maestro" was written to follow HPC Carpentry's HPC Intro, where learners get hands-on experience working with Slurm and running a parallel program called amdahl. In this lesson, learners will see how workflow management tools (here, maestro) can automate the user's job submission processes, leaving behind a record of how and when the user's work was completed. This automation and record making helps users to document and reproduce their workflows.

This lesson was originally ported to maestro from HPC Carpentry's workflow lesson with snakemake for a workshop at Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

About Maestro

From Maestro's documentation and GitHub:

Maestro is an open-source HPC software tool that defines a YAML-based study specification for defining multistep workflows and automates execution of software flows on HPC resources. The core design tenants of Maestro focus on encouraging clear workflow communication and documentation, while making consistent execution easier to allow users to focus on science.

Maestro gives an easy path to automating and orchestrating your workflows, building upon your existing shell and batch (HPC scheduled scripts/tasks) script tasks to layer on parameterization, task dependencies, and output isolation. Additionally, Maestro's workflow specification layer enables documenting those scripts and their interdependencies if chaining them together, and makes them more repeatable and shareable for enhanced collaboration with your peers.

You can learn more about other workflow tools here.

Building these pages locally

These lesson pages are built using the Carpentries Workbench, powered by the R package and static website generator sandpaper. You can install sandpaper and render these pages locally with the following instructions.

  1. Install R & RStudio here. Rstudio includes pandoc another requirement for building these docs.

  2. In RStudio's console, run

# register the repositories for The Carpentries and CRAN
options(repos = c(
  carpentries = "https://carpentries.r-universe.dev/",
  CRAN = "https://cran.rstudio.com/"
))

# Install the template packages to your R library
install.packages(c("sandpaper", "varnish", "pegboard", "tinkr"))
  1. From RStudio, use the menu to change your working directory to your local/cloned copy of this repo via  Session > Set Working Directory > Choose Directory.

  2. In RStudio's console, run

library("sandpaper")
sandpaper::serve()
  1. Copy http://127.0.0.1:4321 from the output printed to RStudio's console and paste it into the browser. Your rendered docs should be visible from there!

For more info, see https://carpentries.github.io/sandpaper-docs/

Contributing

Contributions to this lesson are welcome! Before submitting a PR, please build the web pages locally and check that they build correctly with your changes.