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  • You are required to have an account on the Teton Beartooth Cluster to access the site. (See here to get started with ARCC)

  • You do not need a VPN connection to work with SouthPass.

  • You will need 2-factor authentication setup (Two-factor Authentication )

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From the Jobs drop down, you can either view your jobs or all jobs currently running on the Teton Beartooth Cluster. From the Job Composer subpage, you can manage all aspects of running jobs on the Teton Beartooth Cluster:

  • Create New jobs from templates to run on the cluster.

  • Create personnel job templates to support your work

  • Submit jobs to the cluster

  • Delete jobs that have been submitted to the cluster.

  • Edit job files

  • Set job options for a job

  • Delete Job files that are not longer needed

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This provides a link to obtain shell access to the Teton Beartooth cluster login nodes. This is the same as using SSH in a command line interface (CLI) to connect to the cluster’s login nodes where you can launch an interactive salloc session, or submit jobs via sbatch. Note that:

  • since we’re on the login nodes, do not run intensive jobs/tasks directly here.

  • there is also Teton Beartooth Shell Access tile in the Pinned Apps area.

  • finally, be aware that if you have a custom shell prompt, some browsers may not display it properly.

The Clusters Dropdown and the Pinned Apps area also have a Teton Beartooth System Status link/tile which provides a high level summary of the current cluster usage.

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The Interactive Apps drop down contains items to launch certain GUI environments on Teton Beartooth compute nodes (this has limited node support). You will get a complete Linux desktop when you submit the job and connect to the environment. Currently supported GUI environments are Mate and Xfce desktops. Once you have submitted the job, your job will be queued and when resources are available you will be provided a “Launch Teton Beartooth XX Desktop” button. Clicking this button will open a new browser tab and the GUI will be displayed.

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The interactive server part of the Apps drop down contains items to launch certain GUI applications interactively on different Teton Beartooth cluster compute resources. One then gets a fully functioning application on the requested compute resources. Some of the currently supported applications include:

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