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NeSI JupyterHub Login

The easiest method for accessing the NeSI cluster is to use our JupyterHub service. Below are the login and troubleshooting instructions for NeSI JupyterHub:

  1. Follow this link: https://jupyter.nesi.org.nz
  2. Enter your NeSI username, HPC password your 6 digit second factor token Login
  3. Choose server options: the session project code should be NeSI Training ({{site.sched.project}}), Number of CPUs and memory size will remain unchanged. However, select the appropriate Wall time based on the projected length of a session Options
  4. From Jupyter Launcher screen, choose Terminal (highlighted in red box) Terminal

Accessing the Cluster and Running Jobs

Jupyter for Interactive work.

Terminal In a web browser, navigate to https://jupyter.nesi.org.nz, select the resource requirements for your job. Jobs are run interactively.

Best For: New Users, Job and code tests and Jobs using < 4 CPUs and < 128GB

Advantages: Interactive, file explorer, no local setup required.

Jupyter and SBATCH

Terminal In a web browser, navigate to https://jupyter.nesi.org.nz, select the resource requirements for your session (should only need minimal memory and CPU). Jobs scripts are submitted using the sbatch command (non-interactive).

Best For: New Users, Windows Users.

Advantages: File explorer, no local setup required.

SSH and SBATCH

Terminal From your local computer, using an SSH client to connect to a shell session (interactive), running on the NeSI login Node. Jobs scripts are submitted using the sbatch command (non-interactive). Instructions for SSH and command-line setup can be found in our documentation: Accessing the HPCs

Best For: Users familiar with command line, Linux/Mac users.

Advantages: Most flexible.