Update home authored by van Vliet's avatar van Vliet
...@@ -122,12 +122,18 @@ Other distributions: ...@@ -122,12 +122,18 @@ Other distributions:
#### From the command line (ssh) #### From the command line (ssh)
If your login user name from your workstation is the same as the username on the HPC cluster, you can use: If your login user name from your workstation is the same as the username on the HPC cluster, you can use:
- ssh res-hpc-lo01 - ssh res-hpc-lo01
or or
- ssh res-hpc-lo02 - ssh res-hpc-lo02
Otherwise: Otherwise:
- ssh username@res-hpc-lo01 - ssh username@res-hpc-lo01
or
- ssh username@res-hpc-lo02
You can make your life easier by editing the file: You can make your life easier by editing the file:
``` ```
vi ~/.ssh/config vi ~/.ssh/config
...@@ -135,6 +141,10 @@ Host res-hpc-lo01 ...@@ -135,6 +141,10 @@ Host res-hpc-lo01
Hostname 145.88.76.243 Hostname 145.88.76.243
User user-name User user-name
ServerAliveInterval 60 ServerAliveInterval 60
Host res-hpc-lo02
Hostname 145.88.76.217
User user-name
ServerAliveInterval 60
``` ```
Where you adapt the *user-name*. Where you adapt the *user-name*.
...@@ -142,9 +152,17 @@ Where you adapt the *user-name*. ...@@ -142,9 +152,17 @@ Where you adapt the *user-name*.
You can show graphical output when you enable X11 forwarding You can show graphical output when you enable X11 forwarding
- ssh -X res-hpc-lo01 - ssh -X res-hpc-lo01
or
- ssh -X res-hpc-lo02
or or
- ssh -Y res-hpc-lo01 - ssh -Y res-hpc-lo01
or
- ssh -Y res-hpc-lo02
Once you are logged in, you should be able to run a graphical program, for example: Once you are logged in, you should be able to run a graphical program, for example:
- xterm - xterm
- xclock - xclock
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