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The Biomedical Research Computing Facility (BRCF) and the Bioinformatics Consulting Group (BCG) are CBRS core facilities that support local research computing.Note that
Anna's philosophy
Anna is not a Unix guru – there's a world of things she doesn't know! But she knows enough to be considered expert-ish
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Mistakes are not bad – they're your friend! One of Anna's favorite sayings is:
- Good judgement comes from experience
- Unfortunately, experience comes from bad judgement!
- So go out and start making your first 10,000 mistakes!
Anna's philosophy for teaching Unix is not just to show you how to do thing, but to explain how things work and why. This understanding will greatly help you when you're troubleshooting your own (many!) mistakes. So put on your thinking caps!
About you
Who has had command-line experience before? (E.g. Linux, Unix/Mac Unix, DOS)
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See this section in the Intro Unix wiki: 35061890 AboutUnix/Linux
The fundamental philosophy of Unix/Linux is to provide many small tools and utilities that can easily interact with each other using their built-in Input and Output streams.
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If you choose to follow hands-on, you'll be using the BRCF "GSAF pod", a set of 3 2 compute servers attached to a large, shared storage server.
Accounts and servers
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The password for these accounts is provided on the whiteboard and in the Chatchat.
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These credentials are active for the next few weeks, but will be de-activated at the end of Novemberin mid-May 2025. |
With your studentNN account you can ssh into one of the following servers:
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this server:
- gsafcomp02.ccbb.utexas.edu – even number studentNN accounts
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For those in the FNT classroom, make sure you're on the UTexas network, not the Guest network where SSH is blocked. For those associated with UT Austin and are not on the UT campus network, you'll need to have the UT VPN service active in order to connect to these servers via SSH. See How to Connect to the UT VPN Folks not associated with UT Austin, or do not have the UT VPN service installed, can use an alternate web-based method, described below. |
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ssh is an executable program that runs on your local computer and allows you to connect securely to a remote computer. We're going to use ssh to access one of the above compute servers server on the GSAF pod:
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# From the UT campus network, or if you have the UT VPN active: ssh student02@gsafcomp02student01@gsafcomp02.ccbb.utexas.edu |
- Answer yes to the SSH security question prompt
- this will only be asked the 1st time you login
- Enter the class password at the password prompt, then press Enter.
- for security reasons, the text that you enter will not be displayed
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If you're using PuTTY as your Terminal from Windows:
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To access the Terminal built into RStudio Server.
- Click on one of these links:this link: Select the RStudio link
- Enter your studentNN account name and our password, then click the Sign In button
- In the RStudio web application, select the Terminal tab above the type-in area
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