12 October 2023
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Login (pre-assignment)

The pre-assignment for the VSC-Intro course is to login to vsc4.

We do that to not loose precious time during the course and to make sure that we do have your correct mobile phone number which is needed for the two-factor authentication enforced with login to all VSC systems.

 

Please see the two emails that were sent on 10 October 2023 (17:40 – 18:15) to all registered participants:

  • ACCESS DETAILS to the VSC course - Introduction to Working on the VSC Clusters, October 12, 2023  
    Zoom link, Survey link  
    Login instructions with username and password with ## to be substituted by your ID  
     
  • Your ID for the hands-on labs at the VSC course - Introduction to Working on the VSC Clusters, October 12, 2023  
    Your ID, these two digits should replace the ## in the login instructions both in the username and in the password

 

Login with:

username:     trainee##   ( ## ➠ ID )

password:     ...........##   (see email)

 

Login via browser – the easiest way without any restrictions:

https://jupyterhub.vsc.ac.at

Login with your username and password.

After entering your (correct) password, you'll be asked for your OTP:  
The OTP is a one-time password sent as an SMS to your mobile phone.

Before the course:  
   Please "Logout" in the upper right corner of your browser window, do not hit the red "Start" button before the course starts.

During the course:  
   Feel free to hit the red "Start" button with the provided default setting.  
   Once your server is up and running, open a "Terminal" and type these two commands (copy with your mouse):  
        source .bashrc  
        export PS1='[\u@\[\033[1;31m\]\h\[\033[0;32m\] \[\033[0;32m\]\W\[\033[0m\]]\$ '  
        (the first command sets up a nice environment, the second shortens the prompt)  
   At the end of the course please shut down your server properly:  
        In the upper left corner use File --> Hub Control Panel and then click "Stop my Server".  
        After that please "Logout" in the upper right corner of your browser window.

 

Login from a terminal window on your Linux or Mac device or Windows Power Shell.  
Alternatively, if you are on Windows you can install and use PuTTY (see screenshots).

 

SSH login – if you are in the IP range of a VSC partner university  
(either physically OR via a jump host OR via VPN):

ssh trainee##@vsc4.vsc.ac.at

If you use Windows together with PuTTY please enter (see screenshot):  
   HostName: vsc4.vsc.ac.at  
   Port: 22  
   Connection type: SSH  
   Open --> in terminal - login as: trainee##

You'll be asked for your password:  
Note, the password will be invisible when you type it.

After entering your (correct) password, you'll be asked for your OTP:  
The OTP is a one-time password sent as an SMS to your mobile phone.

After entering your (correct) OTP you will see a welcome message and a  
prompt and you can leave vsc4 by typing:  
exit

 

SSH login – if you do not belong to a VSC partner university  
(this option works for trainee users only):

ssh -t trainee##@vmos.vsc.ac.at vsc4

If you use Windows together with PuTTY please enter (see screenshot):  
   HostName: vmos.vsc.ac.at  
   Port: 22  
   Connection type: SSH  
   Left menu --> SSH --> Remote command: vsc4  
   Open --> in terminal - login as: trainee##

You'll be asked for your password twice (on vmos and on vsc4):  
Note, the password will be invisible when you type it.

After entering your (correct) password twice, you'll be asked for your OTP:  
The OTP is a one-time password sent as an SMS to your mobile phone.

After entering your (correct) OTP you will see a welcome message and a  
prompt and you can leave vsc4 by typing:  
exit

 

With a successful first login (with any of the above methods) you are good to go and enjoy the online VSC-Intro course!

 

Please write an email to training@vsc.ac.at if you are experiencing any problems with login or accessing vsc4 or if you need any further assistance (please also include your mobile phone number with the international dial prefix as this is one of the most likely problems).