Difference between revisions of "HOWTO Execute a Launch using PSC"
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+ | In order to support the type of automatic logins required for SWIF2, a ssh key pair must be installed on the bridges system. This process involves submitting the key-pair for approval so that they can be installed in your account. You can do this via this page: | ||
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Revision as of 14:39, 7 June 2019
Here is some information on using the Bridges system at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) to process raw data from GlueX.
Note that detailed documentation is available at the PSC website here: https://www.psc.edu/bridges/user-guide
Logging In
At this point in time only the PSC startup allocation has been used at Bridges so the PSC maintained authentication has been used. Once we switch to using an XSEDE granted allocation that may change as they apparently provide different credentials.
Automatic Login
In order to support the type of automatic logins required for SWIF2, a ssh key pair must be installed on the bridges system. This process involves submitting the key-pair for approval so that they can be installed in your account. You can do this via this page: