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Provides instructions for accessing the Koko system via SSH, transferring directories and files using the SCP command, and prompts the user for their research computing password during the transfer process.
SSH keys allow for improved access to Research Computing clusters by bypassing the need for 2Factor authentication. Adding your public key to the cluster will allow tools such as Filezilla, ssh, putty and others to more quickly and easily connect.
SSH keys allow for improved access to Research Computing clusters by bypassing the need for 2Factor authentication. Adding your public key to the cluster will allow tools such as Filezilla, ssh, putty and others to more quickly and easily connect.
Uploading files to compute resources can be accomplished using command line tools such as SCP or Secure File Transfer tools such as FileZilla, Web Transfer tools such as Globus Online, Windows File Explorer, and OnDemand.
Slurm is an open source, fault-tolerant, and highly scalable cluster management and job scheduling system for large and small Linux clusters. Click here to learn more.
Koko Slurm Queues are the different partitions / queues we have available for our job scheduler (slurm).This article describes the available queue's offered on the HPC cluster. Click here to learn more.
Nodes and features available in Koko 3.0. Koko is a high performance computing cluster. Click here to read more.
Instructions on setting up Globus. Globus is a storage service for Koko files. Click here to read more.
SSH allows users to log in to Koko. Koko is our high performance cluster. Click here to read more.
SSH allows users to log in to Koko to bypass two factor authentication. Koko is our high performance computing cluster. Click here to read more.
How to see slurm job records in Koko. Slurm job records show memory usage in addition to time start/end. Click here to learn more.
Research Computing offers two methods to access KoKo our production research computing cluster. Click here to learn more.