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== General == | == General == | ||
+ | ssh is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine from a Linux or MAC system. | ||
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== Access == | == Access == | ||
+ | OpenSSH is the standard ssh client on Linux and MAC and it is freely available for everyone. | ||
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== Manuel == | == Manuel == | ||
+ | Text more remote access to an HPC system is typically available over the encrypted secure shell protocol. | ||
+ | Logging in with OpenSSH on a Linux Cluster is done with: | ||
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+ | ssh -l <login> <cluster> | ||
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+ | Here login is your user name and cluster is one of the frontend nodes of the system. | ||
+ | A list of frontend nodes is provided as part of the side specific information. | ||
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== FAQs == | == FAQs == | ||
== Side specific information == | == Side specific information == |
Revision as of 14:43, 1 September 2017
General
ssh is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine from a Linux or MAC system.
Access
OpenSSH is the standard ssh client on Linux and MAC and it is freely available for everyone.
Manuel
Text more remote access to an HPC system is typically available over the encrypted secure shell protocol. Logging in with OpenSSH on a Linux Cluster is done with:
ssh -l <login> <cluster>
Here login is your user name and cluster is one of the frontend nodes of the system. A list of frontend nodes is provided as part of the side specific information.