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Exercises: Accessing LUMI

See the instructions to set up for the exercises.

  1. Log on to an arbitrary login node of LUMI.

    Can you find how to check your quota and status of your allocation?

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    How to check your quota and status of your allocation, is explained in the message-of-the-day at the bottom of the "Announcements" section: you can use the lumi-workspaces command.

  2. How can you log on to a specific login node of LUMI, e.g., the login node "uan01"?

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    To log in to the login node "uan01", use the hostname lumi-uan01.csc.fi instead of lumi.csc.fi.

    This may be useful if you use software on your desktop that tries to connect repeatedly to LUMI and then tries to find, e.g., a running server that it created before.

  3. Create a shell on a login node using the Open OnDemand web interface?

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    • Point your web browser to https://www.lumi.csc.fi. With some browsers it is sufficient to type lumi.csc.fi in the address bar while others require www.lumi.csc.fi.
    • Click the "Go to login" button. What you need to do here, depends on how you got your account. For the course you will have to proceed with the "MyAccessID" option "Login Puhuri" in most cases.
    • Once you're in the web interface, click on "Login node shell" (likely the third choice on the first line). It will open a new tab in the browser with a login shell on LUMI. Note that Open OnDemand uses a different set of login nodes.
  4. Try to transfer a file from your desktop/laptop to your home directory via the Open OnDemand web interface.

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    • Go back into Open OnDemand if you have left it after the previous exercise.
    • On the main screen of the web interface, choose "Home directory".
    • Depending on the browser and your system you may be able to just drag-and-drop files into the frame that shows your files, or you can click the blue "Upload" button towards the top of the screen.