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====== Access to the laboratory computer ====== | ====== Access to the laboratory computer ====== | ||
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+ | From December 2024, to access the data reduction computer via SSH, you must first log in via VPN. The [[https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
{{section> | {{section> | ||
- | The analysis of the data obtained within | + | There are two ways to analyse |
- | ===== External Login by SSH ===== | + | ===== External Login ===== |
- | The remote analysis of the data can be done in the computer pool at the physic institute or at your home computer with internet | + | The data can also be analysed remotely, both from the physics institute' |
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- | **alpha** is given here as an example and must be replaced by the corresponding group name. The password can also be obtained from the supervisors. | + | **alpha** is given here as an example and must be replaced by the corresponding group name. |
==== Linux / Unix ==== | ==== Linux / Unix ==== | ||
- | Since the computers in the astrophysics are all operated with Linux, it's easy to log in from another computer with the same operating system. So you can do the complete evaluation from distance by logging in with a normal SSH connection on our laboratory computer. This also works for graphical output (i.e. view '' | + | Since the computers in the astrophysics are all operated with Linux, it's easy to log in from another computer with the same operating system. So you can do the complete evaluation from distance by logging in with a normal |
Login in the console with this command: | Login in the console with this command: | ||
- | < | + | < |
**alpha** is given here as an example and must be replaced by the corresponding group name. You will be asked for the password. The parameter **-X** (capital X) ensures that graphical output will be transferred so it can be displayed. | **alpha** is given here as an example and must be replaced by the corresponding group name. You will be asked for the password. The parameter **-X** (capital X) ensures that graphical output will be transferred so it can be displayed. | ||
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=== Alternative: | === Alternative: | ||
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Alternatively you can log in with [[https:// | Alternatively you can log in with [[https:// | ||
- | xpra start ssh:alpha@a12.astro.physik.uni-potsdam.de --ssh=ssh | + | xpra start ssh:alpha@columba.astro.physik.uni-potsdam.de --ssh=ssh |
The command is not very different from the one above, except that here the beginning and the end are slightly different. **alpha** has to be replaced by the group name here as well. If the connection has been established successfully, | The command is not very different from the one above, except that here the beginning and the end are slightly different. **alpha** has to be replaced by the group name here as well. If the connection has been established successfully, | ||
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Furthermore it offers the possibility to disconnect from the //Xpra// session without ending it by using the menu button '' | Furthermore it offers the possibility to disconnect from the //Xpra// session without ending it by using the menu button '' | ||
- | xpra attach ssh:alpha@a12.astro.physik.uni-potsdam.de --ssh=ssh | + | xpra attach ssh:alpha@columba.astro.physik.uni-potsdam.de --ssh=ssh |
The //Xpra// session is terminated with: | The //Xpra// session is terminated with: | ||
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First install the server Xming, which optimally should be incorporated in the Windows autostart list. PuTTY is an executable that just requires a quick configuration: | First install the server Xming, which optimally should be incorporated in the Windows autostart list. PuTTY is an executable that just requires a quick configuration: | ||
- | * click on the menu item //Session// and enter '' | + | * click on the menu item //Session// and enter '' |
* in // | * in // | ||
* in case of problems with the graphical output, enter '' | * in case of problems with the graphical output, enter '' | ||
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=== X2G0 === | === X2G0 === | ||
- | In addition to the above mentioned possibilities, | + | In addition to the above mentioned possibilities, |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
After installing the client you can create a new session by clicking **Session** and then **New session ...**. In the window that opens you have to define the session parameters. | After installing the client you can create a new session by clicking **Session** and then **New session ...**. In the window that opens you have to define the session parameters. | ||
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<WRAP group> | <WRAP group> | ||
<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
</ | </ | ||
<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
</ | </ | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | {{ : | + | <WRAP group> |
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | These include **session name**, **host**, **login**, and the **session type**. The **Session name** can be freely chosen and is only used to distinguish between different sessions. As **host** '' | ||
- | These include **session name**, **host**, **login**, and the **session type**. | + | The next step is to go to the '' |
- | After clicking on '' | + | After clicking on '' |
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
<fc # | <fc # | ||
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env QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb x2goclient | env QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb x2goclient | ||
- | ===== Internal Login ===== | + | === Logging in via Remote Desktop Protocol |
- | The computer for the laboratory courses shall be used for data reduction. It is in room 2.009 in the Institute in Golm and can be booked, i.e. request a timeslot by email. | + | |
- | These timeslots are already | + | <WRAP center round important 60%> |
+ | This method is in beta stage | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round alert 60%> | ||
+ | Unfortunately, | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | In addition to the methods described above, you can also log in to columba using the RDP protocol. The protocol developed by Microsoft is very performant and offers the possibility of displaying the entire desktop without any major loss of speed. | ||
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+ | Under Linux, [[https:// | ||
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+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
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+ | == Configuration instructions Linux: == | ||
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+ | * After Remmina has been started, click on the plus symbol in the top left corner. | ||
+ | * This opens the configuration dialog | ||
+ | * Enter the following or activate the corresponding option: | ||
+ | - Name for the configuration | ||
+ | - Server address: 127.0.0.1: | ||
+ | - User name | ||
+ | - Password | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | * Then click on '' | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | - Server address: columba.astro.physik.uni-potsdam.de | ||
+ | - Username | ||
+ | - Password | ||
+ | * Then finish the configuration by clicking on '' | ||
+ | * Remmina will then connect to columba | ||
+ | * If you are satisfied with the connection speed, you can increase the quality of the connection in the '' | ||
+ | * After saving the configuration, | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | [{{ost: | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | [{{ost:software:remmina_rdp_basic_setup.jpg| Basic setup}}] | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | [{{ost:software: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | [{{ost: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | [{{ost: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | **Configuration Instructions for Windows 11:** | ||
+ | * On Windows, you must first set up the SSH tunnel before you can use the Windows RDP client because it does not provide this functionality itself. | ||
+ | * To do this, you must first open a PowerShell window. | ||
+ | * In this window, type the command '' | ||
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+ | [{{ost: | ||
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+ | * You can then start the RDP client and enter the following configuration or enable the appropriate option: | ||
+ | - Computer: '' | ||
+ | - User name | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | * It may be necessary to click on '' | ||
+ | * Click on '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | [{{ost: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== External Login from the computer pool in the Physics Institute ===== | ===== External Login from the computer pool in the Physics Institute ===== | ||
Also the Linux computers in the computer pool of the Physics Institute (room 2.28.1.101) can be used to login on the lab computer. See the description here: [[en: | Also the Linux computers in the computer pool of the Physics Institute (room 2.28.1.101) can be used to login on the lab computer. See the description here: [[en: | ||
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+ | ===== Working directly on the data reduction computer ===== | ||
+ | The computer for the laboratory courses shall be used for data reduction. It is in room 2.009 in the Institute in Golm and can be booked, i.e. request a timeslot by email. | ||
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+ | These timeslots are already booked: {{page> | ||
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===== Linux Sheet Paper ===== | ===== Linux Sheet Paper ===== | ||
This [[http:// | This [[http:// | ||
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===== Access to files by SFTP ===== | ===== Access to files by SFTP ===== | ||
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The login information are in principle the same as for the SSH client: | The login information are in principle the same as for the SSH client: | ||
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