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# Open a new PuTTY window. | # Open a new PuTTY window. | ||
# Select the session named '''Clogin''' and push Load. This session auto-selects a login node. To connect to a specific node instead, select the session named '''Clogin5''' or '''Clogin6'''. This will be needed to run host-restricted licensed software (MATLAB) or reconnect to a [[HPC/Network Access/Virtual Desktop|VNC session]]. | # Select the session named '''Clogin''' and push Load. This session auto-selects a login node. To connect to a specific node instead, select the session named '''Clogin5''' or '''Clogin6'''. This will be needed to run host-restricted licensed software (MATLAB) or reconnect to a [[HPC/Network Access/Virtual Desktop|VNC session]]. | ||
# Make sure the Host Name field shows localhost. | # Make sure the Host Name field shows localhost. |
Latest revision as of 22:57, February 5, 2013
- Open a new PuTTY window.
- Select the session named Clogin and push Load. This session auto-selects a login node. To connect to a specific node instead, select the session named Clogin5 or Clogin6. This will be needed to run host-restricted licensed software (MATLAB) or reconnect to a VNC session.
- Make sure the Host Name field shows localhost.
- Push Open.
- When prompted, enter your Argonne account password. When accepted, you should get our NOTICE TO USERS and a prompt saying login5 or login6 followed by /home/username.
- Welcome to Carbon! Repeat these steps as often as you need a terminal window.
Shortcuts
Once you have one PuTTY window open, it is easy to open another one. Choose one of the following: