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Welcome to the Compute Canada technical documentation wiki. This is the primary source for users with questions on Compute Canada equipment and services. The focus here is on national services and systems. For documentation on services and systems managed by our regional partners, please use the links provided below. This wiki is a recent endeavour and some links might take you to pages which do not yet have content; such pages display like this. List of current Compute Canada systems.

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General directives for migration - CC Doc

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General directives for migration. Redirected from General Directives for Migration. This page is for users of Compute Canada clusters concerned about data migration. It explains issues related to transferring your data between Compute Canada facilities and its regional partners ( ACENET. If you are in any doubt about details of the following advice, contact support@computecanada.ca. What to do before the migration starts? What to do during the migration process? What to do after migration? It is a good p...

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SSH - CC Doc

https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/SSH

Secure Shell (SSH) is a standard that allows individuals to connect to remote servers such that their login credentials are encrypted. It is the normal way Compute Canada users connect to our servers to execute commands, submit jobs, and follow the progress of these jobs. To use any of these implementations of SSH successfully, you need to know (1) the name of the machine to which you want to connect, (2) your userid and (3) your password. Ssh -Y userid@machine name. Forwards X11 traffic which allows you...

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Linux introduction - CC Doc

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This article is aimed at Windows and Mac users that do not have or have very little experience in UNIX environments. It should give you the necessary basics to access the compute servers and being quickly able to use them. Connections to the servers use the SSH protocol, in text mode. You do not use a graphical interface (GUI) but a console. Note that Windows executables do not run on our servers, at least without using an emulator. Orienting yourself on a system. Navigating the file system. On a Linux s...

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Documentation de Calcul Canada - CC Doc

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Documentation de Calcul Canada. This page is a translated version. Of the page Compute Canada Documentation. And the translation is 100% complete. Bienvenue sur le site de documentation technique de Calcul Canada. Les utilisateurs trouveront ici l'information relative aux équipements et services de Calcul Canada. Ce wiki est un nouvel outil de documentation pour les utilisateurs de Calcul Canada; il est donc possible que certains liens conduisent à des pages semblables à celle-ci. This page was last modi...

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Globus - CC Doc

https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Globus

Is a service for fast, reliable, secure data movement. Designed specifically for researchers, Globus has an easy-to-use interface with background monitoring features that automate the management of file transfers between any two resources, whether they are at Compute Canada, another supercomputing facility, a campus cluster, lab server, desktop or laptop. Globus can be accessed via the main Globus website. Or via the Compute Canada Globus portal at https:/ globus.computecanada.ca. To Start a Transfer.

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