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- Familiarize yourself with the way course material will be presented.
- Log into stampede2.
- Change your lonestar profile stampede2 profile to the course specific format.
- Refresh understanding of basic linux commands with some course organization.
- Review use of the nano text editor program, and become familiar with several other text editor programs.
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ssh <username>@ls5<username>@stampede2.tacc.utexas.edu
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If everything is working correctly you should now see this as your prompt:
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| Komodo Edit for Mac and Windows |
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| Komodo Edit for Mac and Windows |
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Komodo Edit is another free, full-featured text editor with syntax coloring for many programming languages and a remote file editing interface. It has versions for both Macintosh and Windows. Download the appropriate install image here. Once installed, start Komodo Edit and follow these steps to configure it: - Configure the default line separator for Unix
- On the Edit menu select Preferences
- Select the New Files Category
- For Specify the end-of-line (EOL) indicator for newly created files select UNIX (\n)
- Select OK
- Configure a connection to TACC
- On the Edit menu select Preferences
- Select the Servers Category
- For Server type select SFTP
- Give this profile the Name of stampede2
- For Hostname enter stampede2.tacc.utexas.edu
- Enter your TACC user ID for Username
- Leave Port and Default path blank
- Select OK
When you want to open an existing file at Lonestarstampede2, do the following: - Select the File menu -> Open -> Remote File
- Select your stampede2 profile from the top Server drop-down menu
- Once you log in, it should show you all the files and directories in your lonestar $HOME stampede2 $HOME directory
- Navigate to the file you want and open it
- Often you will use the work or scratch directory links to help you here
To create and save a new file, do the following: - From the Komodo Edit Start Page, select New File
- Select the file type (Text is good for commands files)
- Edit the contents
- Select the File menu -> Save As Other -> Remote File
- Select your Lonestar profile Stampede2 profile from the Server drop-down menu
- Once you log in, it should show you all the files and directories in your stampede $HOME directory
- Navigate to where you want the put the file and save it
- Often you will use the work or scratch directory links to help you here
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