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  1. To browse existing projects, 'Project  Browse' from the main menu.
  2. In the project list, projects shared by other users will also be listed. Depending on the access given you would be able to either just view or edit the project.
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  3. Search keys are;
    1. Project Name
    2. Project Description
  4. After selecting the search key, the user has to give a value to search using the selected key.
  5. All the Projects will be listed with pagination. By clicking ‘View’ at the end of the row user can navigate to ‘Project Summary’ page. 
  6. The user can also search using (*) as a wild character. 
  7. Project summary will list all the experiments within the project.
  8. To edit the project use the 'pen' icon on project summary. 

Tutorial III - Create & Launch Experiment

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  1. To create an experiment navigate to Experiment  Create from the main menu.
  2. Create experiment page is filled in two stages.
  3. Initially, The user needs to enter/select given fields in order to continue.
    1. Experiment Name (Mandatory)
    2. Experiment Description (Optional)
    3. Project (Select from the available LOV)
    4. Application (Select from the available LOV)
    and click ‘Continue’ button. At this point, the user can restart by clicking ‘Reset Values’.
  4. By using 'Share with other Users' can share this experiment with other users. If the project used in the experiment is already shared with users, the shared users will be displayed here.
    1. When sharing can either provide read or write access to the experiment.
    2. Search for users using the username, name or email.
  5. Then continue entering Application application configuration information.
    1. Experiment application input (Mandatory) - Application input can be in the form of entering data manually or uploading a single or multiple files.
      NOTE: Uploading file content validity is not checked by the gateway. The user is responsible for uploading correct files.
    2. If defined in the application interface the experiment might have the possibility of uploading 'Optional Inputs'. Here user has the responsibility of uploading correct option of using or not using and alos can upload single or multiple optional input files.
    3. Compute Resource The compute resource (select from the available LOV. If the application is existing in a single resource, it will be the default value)
    4. Queue (a default value will be taken if not changed by the user)
    5. Node Count (If not entered default value will be taken as the input)
    6. Total Core Count (If not entered default value will be taken as the input)
    7. Wall Time Limit (If not entered default value will be taken as the input)
    8. Total Physical Memory (If not entered the default value 0 will be taken as the input)
  6. For some compute resources default values in de, e f and f g will not be correctaccurate, in such cases the user needs to change the node count in such cases.
  7. While entering application configurations user can start over from the beginning using ‘Start Over’ button.
  8. Once saved or saved and launched user will be directed to ‘Experiment Summary’ page; can refresh the page and monitor experiment status changes.. The summary page is auto-refreshing to update and display current status when experiment is in progress. 

Launch Experiment

  1. The user can launch an experiment in 'Create Experiment' page by selecting 'Save and Launch'. 
  2. The user can also create and save the experiment to launch later from 'Experiment Summary' Page. 
  3. Experiments can be accessed through 'Experiment → Browse' or 'Project →Browse →View Project' pages.
  4. If the experiment is not supposed to launch e.g.: a COMPLETED, LAUNCHED experiment, then the launch button will be disabled.

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