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Carbon hosts floating network licenses for several applications.
Carbon hosts floating network licenses for several applications.

Revision as of 14:17, September 10, 2012

Overview

Source Port Destination
VNL
6200 mgmt03:6200
6201 mgmt04:6200
COMSOL
1719 mgmt03:1719
33317 mgmt03:1718
33318 mgmt04:1718
33319 sched1:1718

Carbon hosts floating network licenses for several applications. The applications are intended to be run on the compute nodes for compute jobs, or interactively on login nodes for purposes of pre-run preparations or post-run analysis and visualization. The latter will require the use of remote graphics which can be impracticably slow. It may be possible to run the application natively on your machine, foregoing the need to push graphics data over the network. If the application requires a license and you do not have one yourself, you need to configure the application on your machine to access Carbon's license servers. The concept you will use is called port forwarding or tunneling. It makes a port on your machine act like a port on one of Carbon's hosts.

The table on the right lists port numbers for your system and the matching host:port destinations on Carbon.

  • Tunnel configurations for several applications can coexist as long as Source Port numbers do not overlap.
  • Keep the default options Local, Auto for all tunnels.
  • Important: Most applications need to be explicitly configured to use a forwarded port.
    • Configure such an application to use localhost as the license server, and the Source Port shown in the table.
    • Repeat if there is more than one entry.
    • Find links to application-specific instructions in the table.

Begin adding tunnels

  1. In the main PuTTY Configuration window, click Session at the top of the tree on the left.
  2. Select the Clogin session and push Load.
    HPC 2012-08 PuTTY config 11 load clogin.pngHPC 2012-08 PuTTY config 12 loaded clogin.png
  3. Verify that "localhost" appeared in the Host Name field above. Go back to step 1 if it does not.
  4. Click "+" in front of SSH in the tree.
  5. Click Tunnels.
  6. If your session has existing tunnels and you wish to start over:
    • Select each existing entry in the "Forwarded ports:" field and push Remove.
    • No forwarded ports should remain at this point.
    HPC 2012-08 PuTTY config 5 tunnels remove.pngHPC 2012-08 PuTTY config 6 tunnels clean.png

Add tunnels for VNL

  1. Under Add new forwarded port, enter:
    • Source port: 6200
    • Destination: mgmt03:6200
    • Push Add.
    HPC 2012-08 PuTTY config 8 VNL enter.png
  2. Repeat with the following settings:
    • Source port: 6201 (not 6200!)
    • Destination: mgmt04:6200
    • Push Add.
    • You should now see these two entries:
    L6200  mgmt03:6200
    L6201  mgmt04:6200
    HPC 2012-08 PuTTY config 9 VNL done.png

Finish adding tunnels

  1. Scroll to the top of the tree and click Session.
  2. Verify that "Clogin" shows in the Saved Sessions field. If it does not, go back to section #Begin adding tunnels.
  3. Push Save.