Difference between revisions of "Logging in to a terminal session"
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* If you are logging in from a Windows machine, you can use a terminal emulator such as [http://www.putty.org putty], [http://www.bitvise.com BitVise] or [https://ttssh2.osdn.jp TeraTerm]. | * If you are logging in from a Windows machine, you can use a terminal emulator such as [http://www.putty.org putty], [http://www.bitvise.com BitVise] or [https://ttssh2.osdn.jp TeraTerm]. | ||
** The hostname would be wonko.bi.up.ac.za, the user name would be the user name provided to you, and the authentication method would be password. | ** The hostname would be wonko.bi.up.ac.za, the user name would be the user name provided to you, and the authentication method would be password. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 15 May 2026
- All our servers run Linux
- PLEASE NOTE, YOU'LL NEED A BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF LINUX TO INTERACT WITH OUR SERVER ENVIRONMENT.
- If you need an introduction to Linux, we would recommend: The Linux Command Line.
- You would usually log into our head (login node). It is called wonko.bi.up.ac.za.
- Logging in directly to our compute servers is disabled. You need to run your jobs using the queueing system.
- If you have a highly specific need to directly log in to one of the compute servers, please discuss it with our system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za).
- An example from a Linux or Mac terminal session:
> ssh username@wonko.bi.up.ac.za