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− | This is a test of the Duke Virtual Computing Lab System. The instructor of your lecture section in voluntary cooperation with the Office of Information Technology has developed this test to determine the usefulness and efficiency of Virtual Computing Labs with respect to EGR | + | This is a test of the Duke Virtual Computing Lab System. The instructor of your lecture section in voluntary cooperation with the Office of Information Technology has developed this test to determine the usefulness and efficiency of Virtual Computing Labs with respect to EGR 103. |
== Preparation == | == Preparation == | ||
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− | * Change into your EGR | + | * Change into your EGR 103 folder<blockquote>cd EGR53</blockquote> |
* Make a new folder called VCLtest<blockquote>mkdir VCLtest</blockquote> | * Make a new folder called VCLtest<blockquote>mkdir VCLtest</blockquote> | ||
* Change into this folder<blockquote>cd VCLtest</blockquote> | * Change into this folder<blockquote>cd VCLtest</blockquote> |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 8 June 2012
This is a test of the Duke Virtual Computing Lab System. The instructor of your lecture section in voluntary cooperation with the Office of Information Technology has developed this test to determine the usefulness and efficiency of Virtual Computing Labs with respect to EGR 103.
Contents
Preparation
Reservation
- Open a new browser window or tab and go to http://vcl.oit.duke.edu
- Enter your NET ID and password
- Select "New Reservation" from the navigation bar at left
- Select "OIT Linux Lab Image" from the drop-down box, "Now" from the radio boxes, and "1 hour" for the duration
- Click "Create Reservation"
- Once the reservation is finished Pending... click the Connect! button
- Note the IP address listed next to Remote Computer. This is referred to below as VCLIP
Connection
- Windows
- In PuTTY, enter your VCLIP as the Host Name
- In the Connection category, under SSH/X11 or Tunnels, make sure X11 forwarding is checked
- Open the connection, accepting the host if the computer asks
- Mac
- In the Terminal window, type
where NETID is your NETID and VCLIP is the IP address noted abovessh -XY NETID@VCLIP
- Continue connecting and add the host if the computer asks
- In the Terminal window, type
Duplication
- Change into your EGR 103 folder
cd EGR53
- Make a new folder called VCLtest
mkdir VCLtest
- Change into this folder
cd VCLtest
- Copy files from Dr. G
Don't forget the space and then dot at the endcp ~mrg/public/EGR53/VCLtest/* .
Experimentation
- Start a new terminal window
xterm &
- In your old terminal window, start MATLAB
matlab &
- In MATLAB, run the
RunTest
script - Watch the miracle of virtual MATLAB! After the kdvi file comes up, close it and hit return in the MATLAB command window
- Happiness ensues
Devastation
- In the terminal window, remove the
RunTest.m
filerm RunTest.m
- Close the MATLAB window
- Close the xterm window
- Close the terminal window
Repetition
- Use PuTTY/X11 to connect to your favorite Teer or Hudson machine
- Change into your EGR53/VCLtest directory
- Start a new terminal window
- In your old terminal window, start MATLAB
- In MATLAB - and be careful here - run the
RunTestTH
script - Watch the miracle of not-virtual MATLAB! After the kdvi file comes up, close it and hit return in the MATLAB command window
- Happiness ensues
Evacuation
- Close the MATLAB window
- Close the xterm window
- Close the terminal window
Elation
This concludes this test of the Duke Virtual Computing Lab System.