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Korat overview

 Korat is a dual dual-core AMD Opteron 2216 with 4GB of RAM. Korat is running 32-bit Redhat Enterprise 4.

Minx overview

 Minx is a dual dual-core AMD Opterson 2216 with 4GB of RAM. Minx is running 64-bit Redhat Enterprise 4.

Remote access

 General Info

Logins are restricted to users physically located at the Cornell NanoScale Facility.

All users (and staff) login with a Cornell NetID or a Cornell GuestID.

Your home folder on the conversion computers is your AFS home folder -- allowing access to your data from any CNF computer with the AFS software installed.

 Logging in from Windows

  1. Start Hummingbird Exceed
  2. Start Putty (if putty is not already installed, it is a free download from:  http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe )
  3. In the "Host Name" box, type in either korat or minx
  4. On the left side of the Putty window, expand (if not already expanded) Connection
  5. Expand SSH
  6. Highlight Tunnels
  7. On the top right of the Putty screen, check the box labeled Enable X11 Forwarding
  8. If you wish to save these settings for future use, on the left side of the screen, highlight Session, then give your session a name in the "Saved Sessions" box, and click the "Save" button
  9. To connect, click the Open button
  10. Login with the short version of your Cornell NetID or Cornell GuestID and password
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