Public Servers
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Public Servers
The public servers are intended for any remote work, either from home or from non *nix machines. Please do not use the public workstations (i.e. ross -2, Rothberg or levy labs) for remote connection.
To connect from outside you can use rsh, ssh, telnet, or X (on some servers). And on some servers ftp for file transfer. See below for supported protocols.
| Cluster | Operating System | Access | rsh/ssh/telnet | ftp | X server | Hosts | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| inferno | Linux 32bit | all | yes | yes | yes | CPU time limited to 40 min | |
| river | Linux 64bit | all | yes | yes | yes | CPU time limited to 40 min | |
| bagel | FreeBSD | all | yes | yes | yes | ||
| mangal | Linux | grad | yes | yes | yes | ||
| humus | FreeBSD | phd | yes | yes | yes | ||
| bmos | Linux/mosix | grad | yes | no | no | bmos-{01..13} | CPU servers, for long/heavy processes |
| cmos | Linux/mosix | grad | yes | no | no | cmos-{01..15} | CPU servers, for long/heavy processes |
Notes:
- To connect to a "random" host in a cluster you can use the cluster name, e.g. rsh bmos instead of rsh bmos-03.
- On FreeBSD machines your environment will most likely look different from the "normal" look (and some applications might not be installed).
- For long/heavy processes, please use the designated clusters and not inferno, or bagel, as those are used by all students. If you need special access to a host please tell your advisor, or your course TA to contact the system.
