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The first step to using HPC is by creating an account with your NYU credentials at this page
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Select "Request HPC Account"
![Screenshot 2019-11-13 15.39.22](images/Screenshot 2019-11-13 15.39.22.png)
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Fill in the details on the form. You will need a faculty member to approve/sponsor your account. The list of sponsors is pre-populated and might take a minute or so to load, be patient!![Screenshot 2019-11-13 15.42.21](images/Screenshot 2019-11-13 15.42.21.png)
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You will be taken back to the first screen, and it might appear as if nothing happened. Click on "Track my Requests" to ensure the form went through.
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Wait for an approval email!
Once you have approval, the next step is to configure SSH access. SSH stands for Secure Shell -- it is a protocol to connect to a computer other than yours over the network. There are different clusters of computers on HPC -- you will probably want to work on the Prince Cluster
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Open up a terminal / command line window
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If you are not on the NYU network,
- First ssh into the network
ssh [email protected]
. You will be prompted for your password (same as you normal NYU Net ID password) - Then ssh into prince
ssh prince
, and put in your password once more when you are prompted to
- First ssh into the network
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If you are on the NYU network,
- ssh into HPC
ssh [email protected]
and put in your password
- ssh into HPC
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Congratulations, you're logged into HPC!
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You should see a prompt with your Net ID, and if you type in
pwd
you will see the directory you are in -- which will correspond to your Net ID again.![Screen Shot 2019-11-13 at 4.08.22 PM](images/Screen Shot 2019-11-13 at 4.08.22 PM.png) -
You can exit by typing the command
exit
which will return you to your local machine. (If you are not on the NYU network, you will need toexit
twice)
Note: When you login to HPC, you are on a login
node, and no intensive computation should be performed here! More on this on the XYZ file