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Since process times are limited on the login nodes, trying to transfer large files directly to or other login nodes may terminate partway through.

Verify that the fingerprint in the message matches one of the SSH key fingerprint listed here, then type yes. You may see warning message including SSH key fingerprint. To transfer files, use your preferred SFTP client to connect to: For a brief discussion of UNIX command prompts and what you can do with them, see the next section of this guide. Once you've established an SSH connection, you will be presented with some informational text about the cluster you've connected to followed by a UNIX command prompt. You should not need to do anything special beyond entering the hostname. See our supercomputing environments for the hostnames of our current clusters.

The primary way you'll interact with the OSC clusters is through the SSH terminal.
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In addition, for Windows users, you can use OSC Connect , which is a native windows application developed by OSC to provide a launcher for secure file transfer, VNC, terminal, and web based services, as well as preconfigured management of secure tunnel connections. See this page for more information on OSC Connect.
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Xming: Xming offers a free version of their X Windows server for Microsoft Windows systems.We recommend the following X Windows servers:
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Using Traditional Clients Required Software Any newer version of a common web brower should be sufficient to connect. You can access OnDemand by pointing a web browser to.
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With OnDemand, you can upload and download files, create, edit, submit, and monitor jobs, run GUI applications, and connect via SSH, all via a web broswer, with no client software to install and configure. OnDemand is our "one stop shop" for access to our High Performance Computing resources. The alternative is to use our zero-client web portal, OnDemand. The traditional way will require you to install some software locally on your machine, including an SSH client, SFTP client, and optionally an X Windows server. There are two ways to connect to our systems.
