OnDemand
Open OnDemand (OOD)
Open OnDemand ("OOD") is a web-based service provided by GACRC which provides users an alternative and/or complimentary method to access the HPC Clusters.
- It helps computational researchers and students efficiently utilize remote computing resources by making them easy to access from any device, via a convenient web interface.
- It helps computer center staff support a wide range of clients by simplifying the user interface and experience.
Cluster | Phase | URL |
---|---|---|
Sapelo2 | Beta Testing | https://ondemand.gacrc.uga.edu |
Teach | Future | N/A |
How to access OOD
In order to access the GACRC OOD web page, You must be connected to the UGA Network, either directly or by VPN. Logging in requires a GACRC Cluster Account.
- Open a web browser to the cluster's Open OnDemand URL. For example: https://ondemand.gacrc.uga.edu
- Login with your UGA MyID credentials
Browser Requirements/Notes
To have the best experience using OnDemand, use the latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge. Use any modern browser that supports ECMAScript 2016. Google Chrome has the widest range of support since the Shell App uses hterm.js
which is supported officially by Google. Chrome currently is the only web browser that natively supports the copy and paste functionality in noVNC
. Other browsers can do copy and pasting manually through the noVNC
tool drawer. Safari users may have issues when using the Shell App or noVNC
. There is no IE 11 support.
Using OOD
Main Page Layout
After successful login, the main page will be displayed.
A list of the different sections of the main page:
- The Top Menu: See the individual documentation sections for each drop down: Files, Jobs, Clusters, Interactive Apps, My Interactive Sessions
- Announcement Message: Shows important announcements only.
- Message of the Day: Shows recent updates or notices about the OnDemand Service
- Cluster Graphs: Shows Overall Node Utilization and Job Status on the cluster.
Files
Jobs
Clusters
Interactive Apps
Additional Notes
Per User Experience
OnDemand will spawn a Per User Nginx session upon successful login. This means that each connection on the OOD server is running as that particular user. Each session is completely separated from other users sessions.