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other:uvcdat:cdat_conda:climaf_test [2019/03/06 13:58]
jypeter created
other:uvcdat:cdat_conda:climaf_test [2019/03/07 16:13]
jypeter
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 ====== Testing CLIMAF on ciclad ====== ====== Testing CLIMAF on ciclad ======
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 +Reminder: [[other:​uvcdat:​cdat_conda:​climaf_install|JYP'​s CLIMAF installation notes]]
  
   * Copy the notebooks:   * Copy the notebooks:
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   * At LSCE (or on the Windows machine where you will run the browser connecting to the server on ciclad)   * At LSCE (or on the Windows machine where you will run the browser connecting to the server on ciclad)
-    * Use Putty to start a tunnel to the jupyter server on ciclad:+    * Use [[https://​www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/​~sgtatham/​putty/​|Putty]] to start a tunnel to the jupyter server on ciclad:
       * Create a //New session// (or update an existing one) with the following parameters       * Create a //New session// (or update an existing one) with the following parameters
         * //Host Name//: ''​ciclad.ipsl.jussieu.fr''​         * //Host Name//: ''​ciclad.ipsl.jussieu.fr''​
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         * Connection -> SSH -> //Tunnels//         * Connection -> SSH -> //Tunnels//
           * //Source port//: ''​8000''​           * //Source port//: ''​8000''​
-          * //​Destination//:​ ''​localhost:​8888''​ (or the port number displayed when you started the server on ciclad)+          * //​Destination//:​ ''​localhost:​8888''​ (or <wrap em>the port number displayed when you started the server on ciclad</​wrap>​)
           * Click on //Add// and you should get something like{{:​other:​uvcdat:​cdat_conda:​puttytunnel.png?​300|}}           * Click on //Add// and you should get something like{{:​other:​uvcdat:​cdat_conda:​puttytunnel.png?​300|}}
         * Click on //Session// (at the top left) and then //Save//         * Click on //Session// (at the top left) and then //Save//
         * Click on //Open//. This will open a Putty terminal (with the tunnel) that you have to keep open as long as you need the tunnel, and remember to close at the end of your session         * Click on //Open//. This will open a Putty terminal (with the tunnel) that you have to keep open as long as you need the tunnel, and remember to close at the end of your session
-        * On your local machine, open the URL you got on the server, after having replaced 8888 (or whatever the port was) with 8000 (or whatever you chose as a Source port number above)+        * On your local machine, open the URL you got on the server, ​<wrap em>after having replaced 8888 (or whatever the port was) with 8000</​wrap> ​(or whatever you chose as a Source port number above)
           * ''​http://​localhost:​8000/?​token=9f7682071ab5d6a3e...''​           * ''​http://​localhost:​8000/?​token=9f7682071ab5d6a3e...''​
  
-  * If you are on a Win10 machine with SSL, a Mac or a Linux machine, you can get the same result with: +  * If you are on a Win10 machine with [[other:​win10wsl|WSL]], a Mac or a Linux machine, you can get the same result with: 
-    * Open a shell and type: ''​ssh -L 8000:​localhost:​8088 your_login@ciclad.ipsl.jussieu.fr''​ +    * Open a shell and type: ''​ssh -L 8000:​localhost:​8888 your_login@ciclad.ipsl.jussieu.fr''​ 
-    * In a browser, open ''​http://​localhost:​8000/?​token=9f7682071ab5d6a3e...''​+    * In a browser, open the URL <wrap em>with the corrected 8000 port</​wrap> ​''​http://​localhost:​8000/?​token=9f7682071ab5d6a3e...''​
  
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