hpc:how_to_use_openondemand
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hpc:how_to_use_openondemand [2023/12/12 14:11] – [Launching applications] Adrien Albert | hpc:how_to_use_openondemand [2024/06/27 09:21] (current) – [How To connect] Yann Sagon | ||
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First each cluster will have his own OpenOnDemand instance. To allow all users (unige, extern and outsider users) to connect to OpenOnDemand, | First each cluster will have his own OpenOnDemand instance. To allow all users (unige, extern and outsider users) to connect to OpenOnDemand, | ||
- | Ask to get access to the page: | + | You MUST use the same email bound to your HPC account. It means: |
- | https:// | + | |
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- | You MUST use the same bind email to the unige account. It means: | + | |
* Unige email (@unige.ch) for unige members (Student/ | * Unige email (@unige.ch) for unige members (Student/ | ||
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If not, you will not be able to connect through OpenOnDemand web Interface | If not, you will not be able to connect through OpenOnDemand web Interface | ||
- | To access | + | Access |
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+ | Access to Bamboo OpenOnDemand web instance: https:// | ||
** :!: Yggdrasil OpenOndemand: | ** :!: Yggdrasil OpenOndemand: | ||
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Closing a browser tab while running a web service session such as Jupyter | Closing a browser tab while running a web service session such as Jupyter | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
hpc/how_to_use_openondemand.1702390274.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/12/12 14:11 by Adrien Albert