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+ | ===== SERVER CHANGES ===== | ||
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+ | ;;;As of 2025-03-20:;;; | ||
+ | - The servers must be accessed with new SSH port numbers. See details below. | ||
+ | - An additional terabyte of storage has been added to the aarch64-002 server, accessible via '' | ||
+ | - An additional 500 GiB of storage has been added to the home directories on the x86-001 server. | ||
===== Preparatory Steps ===== | ===== Preparatory Steps ===== | ||
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==== AArch64 | ==== AArch64 | ||
- | === aarch64-001 === | + | <!--=== aarch64-001 === |
This ARMv8 / AArch64 machine is an Amazon EC2 Graviton 2 cloud system. | This ARMv8 / AArch64 machine is an Amazon EC2 Graviton 2 cloud system. | ||
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'' | '' | ||
+ | --> | ||
=== aarch64-002 === | === aarch64-002 === | ||
- | This machine is a Honeycomb LX2K system | + | This machine is a Honeycomb LX2K system. It has a large number of moderate |
- | You can access this system at the hostname aarch64-002.spo600.cdot.systems; | + | You can access this system at the hostname aarch64-002.spo600.cdot.systems |
- | '' | + | '' |
+ | ;;;On **March 20, 2025**, an additional terabyte of storage was added to this system. The additional storage is available through the symlink '' | ||
+ | ;;;You can see your current disk usage and available space in both your home and aux directories with the command: '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <!-- | ||
=== aarch64-003 === | === aarch64-003 === | ||
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'' | '' | ||
+ | --> | ||
==== x86_64 | ==== x86_64 | ||
=== x86_64-001 === | === x86_64-001 === | ||
- | This x86_64 system is a workstation/ | + | This x86_64 system is a workstation/ |
- | '' | + | '' |
===== Simplified SSH Access | ===== Simplified SSH Access | ||
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If you're using OpenSSH (the ssh client used on most Linux systems and other platforms), you can simplify ssh command lines by placing host connection details in the file '' | If you're using OpenSSH (the ssh client used on most Linux systems and other platforms), you can simplify ssh command lines by placing host connection details in the file '' | ||
- | < | + | < |
- | Host " | + | |
- | | + | |
- | user " | + | |
- | | + | |
Host " | Host " | ||
| | ||
+ | port 2202 | ||
user " | user " | ||
- | + | ||
- | Host " | + | |
- | | + | |
- | user " | + | |
- | + | ||
Host " | Host " | ||
| | ||
+ | port 2201 | ||
user " | user " | ||
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< | < | ||
- | ssh aa1 | ||
- | |||
ssh aa2 | ssh aa2 | ||
- | |||
- | ssh aa3 | ||
ssh x86</ | ssh x86</ | ||
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===== Passwords | ===== Passwords | ||
- | Your password on each of these systems has been set to a random string (different on each host). You can find out the original random password by viewing the file '' | + | Your password on each of these systems has been set to a random string (different on each host). You can find out the original random password by viewing the file '' |
+ | < | ||
===== Sudo Access | ===== Sudo Access | ||
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In order to use '' | In order to use '' | ||
+ | --> | ||
===== SSH Access from Other Client Systems | ===== SSH Access from Other Client Systems |
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