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1 Using Simulation Workspaces Michael McLennan HUBzero® Platform for Scientific Collaboration Purdue University 1 This work licensed under Creative Commons See license online: by-nc-sa/3.0

2 Launching workspaces 2 Find it on your dashboard: Success!

3 What is a workspace? 3 File server Full-featured Linux desktop For tool developers For researchers Accessible from any web browser Still running after you close your browser Access to computational clusters File storage provided by the hub local clusters

4 Accessing running workspaces 4 Close the browser Still running, and listed under “my sessions”

5 Closing workspaces 5 Click on “Terminate” Click here to terminate

6 Resize the screen 6

7 Refresh the screen 7 If screen looks ragged, click to refresh

8 Pop out as a separate window 8

9 9 This area goes blank. Closing window also closes pop-up. Click button again to pop back in

10 Share your screen 10 johndoe Share the session with these people Check this box if you don’t want to share control

11 Explore the desktop 11 “Start” menu New terminal window Editors: geany gedit vim emacs

12 Choosing common utilities 12 Takes effect for the next new terminal window that you open

13 Downloading files 13 Easy way to download: exportfile tool.xml Easy way to download: exportfile tool.xml

14 Uploading files 14 Easy way to upload: importfile Easy way to upload: importfile IMG_1876.jpg

15 Direct access to your files 15 sftp yourlogin@yourhub.org Use your login and password for the hub


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