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MedicineBow OnDemand (formerly named Southpass on Beartooth) is ARCC’s latest implementation of OnDemand. It is a publicly accessible site for access to ARCC’s newest High Performance Computing resource, MedicineBow. With OnDemand, you can upload and download files; create, edit, submit, and monitor jobs; run GUI applications across multiple clients and platforms. All aforementioned functionality is available via a web browser, with no client software to install or configure.
Ondemand Requirements
Currently, the site is confirmed to work with newer versions of Chrome, Firefox , Safari, and Edge. ARCC is still working to expand availability to additional clients.
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Requirements Specific to MedicineBow
You must have an account on the MedicineBow Cluster to access the site. (See here to get started with ARCC)
You must set up 2-factor authentication setup (Two-factor Authentication )
You do not need a VPN connection to log into MedicineBow OnDemand.
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How to Log InMBOnDemand is available on and off campus from the https://medicinebow.arcc.uwyo.edu website. When browsing to the site, you will be presented with UW’s ARCC’s Login Screen. As a good cybersecurity practice, make sure the website reflects an arcc.uwyo.edu website address before putting in your uwyo username and password :
If provided with an option select one now, to authenticate. Otherwise, you should have received your default method for 2 factor authentication. After authenticating through a two factor mechanism, you should see the MBOnDemand dashboard. |
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The interactive server part of the Apps drop down contains items to launch certain GUI applications interactively on different MedicineBow cluster compute resources. One then gets a fully functioning application on the requested compute resources. Some of the currently supported applications include:
Jupyter Lab and Notebook
MATLAB
Known Issues
Some custom prompts may not show up in the shell windows. To get the prompts you can remove the PS1 setting from your .bashrc or manually reset the PS1 variable in the shell window.