Show pageOld revisionsBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Connecting to DARWIN from Windows ====== IT strongly recommends that you configure your clients as described in the online X-windows (X11) and SSH documents ([[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|Windows]] / [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/linuxAgent.html|Linux/MacOSX]]). <note important>**For all ACCESS (XSEDE) Allocation Users ONLY** passwords are **not** set for ACCESS users on DARWIN, the instructions on this page will only work if you set a password. See instructions for [[abstract:darwin:system_access:system_access#logging-on-to-darwin-for-access-xsede-allocation-users|logging on to DARWIN for ACCESS (XSEDE) Allocation Users]] for details. </note> ===== PuTTY command line mode ===== If you want to be able to use PuTTY command line on your Windows computer, first, install and configure the [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|PuTTY]] client to connect a remote host. Now add the PuTTY install path to your Windows system PATH environment variable. This will allow you to use PuTTY's command line mode on your Windows computer. <note tip>IT strongly recommends that you configure your client as described in the online [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|X-Windows (X11) and SSH document]]. </note> ===== Adding PuTTY to your PATH ===== ==== Windows 10 ==== - Click Windows taskbar and type to search **environment**. - Best match should be on **Edit the system environment variables**, click to open. - In the Systems Properties window, it should be on the **Advanced** tab. - In the System Properties window, click on **Environment Variables...** at the bottom of the window. - In the Environment Variables window in the System variables (second box), click on Path to highlight, then click **Edit...**. - In the Edit environment variable window, click **New**. Type\\ **''C:\Program Files (x86)\PuTTY\''**. - Click **OK** to save and exit the Edit environment variable window. - Click **OK** to exit the Environment Variables window. - Click **OK** to exit the System Properties window. ==== Windows 7 ==== - Click **Start** in the taskbar. - Right-click on **Computer**, select **Properties**. - In the System window, click on **Advanced system settings** on the left. - In the System Properties window, click on **Environment Variables...**. - In the Environment Variables window, PATH should be highlighted, click **Edit...**. - In the Edit User Variable window, click in the **Variable value:** box and move to the end using the right arrow. Type\\ **'';C:\Program Files (x86)\PuTTY''**. - Click **OK** to save and exit the Edit User Variable window. - Click **OK** to exit the Environment Variables window. - Click **OK** to exit the System window. ===== Using command line PuTTY without a saved session ===== Please review [[https://documentation.help/PuTTY/using-cmdline.html|PuTTY command line documentation]] for complete details if you would like to use it in a Windows ''cmd'' window. ==== Logging on to DARWIN ==== In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script, use <code> putty.exe -ssh traine@darwin.hpc.udel.edu </code> or with X11 forwarding and running Xming, use <code> putty.exe -ssh -X traine@darwin.hpc.udel.edu </code> ==== Copy from remote system to local system ==== In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script, use <code> pscp traine@darwin.hpc.udel.edu:/lustre/scratch/traine/remote-file local-file </code> to copy a single file, ''remote-file'', from account, ''traine'', on the remote system, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', to ''local-file'' on your local system in the current directory, or <code> pscp -r traine@darwin.hpc.udel.edu:/lustre/scratch/traine/remote-dir local-dir </code> to copy an entire directory, ''remote-dir'', from account, ''traine'', on the remote system, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', to ''local-dir'' on your local system in the current directory. ==== Copy from local system to remote system ==== In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script, use <code> pscp local-file traine@darwin.hpc.udel.edu:/lustre/scratch/traine/remote-file </code> to copy a single file, ''local-file'', on your local system in the current directory, to account, ''traine'', on remote host, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', in the specified directory for ''remote-file'', or <code> pscp -r local-dir traine@darwin.hpc.udel.edu:/lustre/scratch/traine/remote-dir </code> to copy an entire directory, ''local-dir'', on your local system in the current directory, to account, ''traine'', on remote host, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', in the specified directory for ''remote-dir''. ===== Using command line PuTTY with a saved session ===== Please review [[https://documentation.help/PuTTY/using-cmdline.html|PuTTY command line documentation]] for complete details if you would like to use it in a Windows ''cmd'' window. In the following examples, we have two saved sessions configured called ''darwin-traine'' and ''x-darwin-traine'' based on configuring your client as described in the online [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|X-Windows (X11) and SSH document]] ==== Logging on to DARWIN ==== In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script, use <code> putty.exe -load "darwin-traine" </code> or with X11 forwarding and running Xming, use a saved session configured with X11 forwarding <code> putty.exe -load "x-darwin-traine" </code> ==== Copy from remote system to local system ==== In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script using a saved session called ''darwin-traine'' with username ''traine'' and encryption cipher selection policy set to ''Arcfour (SSH-2 only)'', use <code> pscp darwin-traine:/lustre/work/it_css/traine/remote-file local-file </code> using ''arcfour'' cipher to copy a single file, ''remote-file'', from account, ''traine'', on the remote system, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', to ''local-file'' on your local system, or <code> pscp -r darwin-traine:/lustre/work/it_css/traine/remote-dir local-dir </code> using ''arcfour'' cipher to copy an entire directory, ''remote-dir'', from account, ''traine'', on the remote system, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', to ''local-dir'' on your local system. ==== Copy from local system to remote system ==== In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script using a saved session called ''darwin-traine'' with username ''traine'' and encryption cipher selection policy set to ''Arcfour (SSH-2 only)'', use <code> pscp local-file darwin-traine:/lustre/work/it_css/traine/remote-file </code> using ''arcfour'' cipher to copy a single file, ''local-file'', on your local system in the current directory, to account, ''traine'', on the remote system, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', in the specified directory for ''remote-file'' on your remote system, or <code> pscp -r local-dir darwin-traine:/lustre/work/it_css/traine/remote-dir </code> using ''arcfour'' cipher to copy an entire directory, ''local-dir'', on your local system in the current directory, to account, ''traine'', on the remote system, ''darwin.hpc.udel.edu'', in the specified directory for ''remote-dir'' on your remote system. abstract/darwin/system_access/windows.txt Last modified: 2022-09-13 22:57by anita