1. Getting access to computational resources
There are two main ways of using IMAS environment in preinstalled environment
EUROfusion Gateway | ITER Computing Cluster | |
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How to get access |
2. Connecting to remote machines
In both cases (Gateway/ITER) you can use one of two methods to get into machine: SSH
or NoMachine
- you can download NoMachine client here: https://www.nomachine.com
EUROfusion Gateway | ITER Computing Cluster | |
---|---|---|
How to connect to front nodes | Connecting to Gateway | Connecting to ITER Computing Cluster |
NoMachine | Nodes: s51-s54.eufus.eu | Node: sdcc-login.iter.org |
SSH (no private/public key support) | Nodes: s51-s54.eufus.eu | Nodes: sdcc-login.iter.org |
3. Setting up environment
Before you can compile, link and run IMAS
based code you have to make sure to setup IMAS
environment inside your current session - be it NoMachine
or SHH.
EUROfusion Gateway | ITER Computing Cluster | |
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Loading IMAS environment | module load imasenv | module load IMAS |
Browsing Data Dictionary | dd_doc | dd_doc |
4. Working with source code
ACH/TSVV collaboration requires means of sharing source code. ACH will provide EUROfusion based source control system based on Gitlab. In case you need to host your software using ITER Computing Cluster it is also possible (however we encourage to store/mirror repositories inside Gateway GitLab installation).
There are two servers that provide access to IMAS and ACH related repositories.
EUROfusion Gateway | ITER Computing Cluster | |
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Git repostory |