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goldenberg [Connecting to VSC]
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 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
  
-In order to be able to login VSC you need * a user account ➠ project leader (re-)sets * username * [[https://service.vsc.ac.at/clusteruser/login/|password]] * phone number for receiving OTP * to be inside university network either physically * or via VPN-connection to your university * to use a terminal program, e.g. xterm (LINUX), terminal (OSX), putty (originally designed for the Windows platform, however, can also be used on other platforms: https:%%//%%www.putty.org),+In order to be able to login VSC you need  
 +  * a user account  
 +    * ➠ project leader (re-)sets  
 +      * username  
 +      * [[https://service.vsc.ac.at/clusteruser/login/|password]]  
 +  * phone number for receiving OTP  
 +  * to be inside university network either
 +    * physically  
 +    * or via VPN-connection to your university  
 +  * to use a terminal program, e.g. xterm (LINUX), terminal (OSX), putty (originally designed for the Windows platform, however, can also be used on other platforms: https:%%//%%www.putty.org),
  
  
- 
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 {{.:folie_04_ssh_l31.png?0x600}} {{.:folie_04_ssh_l31.png?0x600}}
- 
-VSC-3 has 5 login servers named l31, …, l35. 
  
 VSC-4 has 10 named l40, …, l49. VSC-4 has 10 named l40, …, l49.
 +
 +VSC-5 has 10 named l50, …, l56. (57 to 59 are currently unavailable)
  
 Login via Login via
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
-# VSC-3 
-[...]$ ssh <me>@vsc-3.vsc.ac.at 
 # VSC-4 # VSC-4
-[...]$ ssh <me>@vsc-4.vsc.ac.at+[...]$ ssh <me>@vsc4.vsc.ac.at 
 +# VSC-
 +[...]$ ssh <me>@vsc5.vsc.ac.at
 </code> </code>
-assigns you to a VSC-oder VSC-login node per round robin manner.+assigns you to a VSC-oder VSC-login node per round robin manner
 + 
 +In PuTTY you first configure the connection like in the image at the top, and when connecting, you only need to type the username and not the server address too.
  
 **Note:** In the following we use “me” as representative username, please replace that by your own username and omit the “smaller/greater than” signs, i.e., write myusername@vsc……! **Note:** In the following we use “me” as representative username, please replace that by your own username and omit the “smaller/greater than” signs, i.e., write myusername@vsc……!
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 <code bash> <code bash>
-# VSC-3 
-[...]$ ssh <me>@l31.vsc.ac.at 
-                .. 
-[...]$ ssh <me>@l35.vsc.ac.at 
 # VSC-4 # VSC-4
 [...]$ ssh <me>@l40.vsc.ac.at [...]$ ssh <me>@l40.vsc.ac.at
                 ..                 ..
 [...]$ ssh <me>@l49.vsc.ac.at [...]$ ssh <me>@l49.vsc.ac.at
 +# VSC-5
 +[...]$ ssh <me>@l50.vsc.ac.at
 +                ..
 +[...]$ ssh <me>@l56.vsc.ac.at
 </code> </code>
 This may be necessary for trouble shooting. This may be necessary for trouble shooting.
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 <code bash> <code bash>
 scp <source> <destination> scp <source> <destination>
-scp <me>@vsc3.vsc.ac.at:~/<myfile.c> .+scp <me>@vsc4.vsc.ac.at:~/<myfile.c> .
 scp myfile.c <me>@vsc4.vsc.ac.at:~/ scp myfile.c <me>@vsc4.vsc.ac.at:~/
 </code> </code>
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