 Hi, this is Kyle, and I'm coming with you with a quick video of how to connect to BeoShock from a couple different programs. The first thing we're going to do is MOBA X-Term. Now I've already downloaded things, but if you just do a search for MOBA X-Term download in Google, the first thing you're going to see is some download pages. In this case, I've got the portable version. You can feel free to install the installer version. It doesn't really make a whole lot of difference. If you're going to be on this machine a whole lot, I'd suggest doing the installer version. I already have it installed here, and that's going to download this file here, MOBA X-Term underscore portable version, whatever it is. So the first thing I want to do is I want to extract that, and that creates another folder underneath there, and there's my files. Now I can just run this MOBA X-Term personal. And the first time you run this, it's going to be pretty slow. It's going to go through a thermometer bar. It might take a minute or so, because it's a fairly complicated program. So first thing we're going to do is we're going to create a session, and it's an SSH session, and the remote host name, this is all in our documentation, but it's hvc-login.wichita.edu. And we're going to specify a username here, and this username is going to be our wsuid all in lowercase. So in my case, that is, I'm going to copy and paste this in, y698g262. And that should be all we really need to do here. There's some advanced things we can do on here if we want, but this will get us going. So then it says the wsuid, and then at hvc-login.wichita.edu, and it's looking for the password there. Again, I'm going to come, and I'm going to paste my password. Most times you'd probably type your password here, but I'm just going to paste my password in here. You notice that there was no indication when I pasted that in there that anything was going on. It didn't put any stars on the screen, anything like that. This is one of the reasons I really like mobile extram over the other choices, though, is there is a file listing over here. And I can transfer files in and out of mobile extram real quick. So let's take this slurm out file here. I can take, I can drag it over, and put it in my downloads folder. So that's an output file from BeoShock. If I wanted to take the putty executable, I could take and I could drag and drop it over here, and it does that. That's the easiest way I know of to get files in and out of BeoShock. There are other ways of going about it, and we can talk about some of those a little later, but that is certainly the easiest. Then when we're done, we can type exit, and it goes away. The screen goes away, press R to restart as to save, or enter to exit, R to restart. I'm just going to exit that, so we have it there. And by default, it automatically saves that session that we created. So we now have HPC login, it already knows my username. So I could just double click that on the left side now, and again, put in my password, which I'm copying and pasting. I pasted it in. Again, nothing on the screen that indicates that there is anything being typed, but it does take it when I hit enter. Now I'm logged in to head node 01, and then you see my files on the left. Basic file manager here, I can right click, put in EXE, and delete it now, because I really don't want it out on BeoShock. And I can also do some big editing of files. So I can open with default text editor. You can see a problem that I had with a file that I was dealing with there. I can edit that file, I save it, and it will automatically re-upload that back to BeoShock again. So that is MOBA X term. The other one is for putty. So if I do a putty download, do a search there, brings me to the download putty page. And if I was to download the 64-bit version of putty, this is a 64-bit machine. I've already done it. So if I look at my downloads folder, I have this putty. Putty runs all by itself, and there's no installer. You can run the installer from the previous page if you want to run more than just putty itself. The putty itself is just a pretty simple program. It even remembered me from last time here. I forgot to do that. So when you come up, it won't have BeoShock on here. So I'm going to delete that one off of there. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to, again, put the host name is hpc-login.wichita.edu. And I'm going to open that. This is what happens the first time I connect to a host. I deleted this earlier so that it would show me this again. This is just saying that this is a fingerprint. So it's going to let you know if anything changes on the server. Right now, I'm just going to say yes. And then it's asking for my username. So again, I put my username in. Ah! Helps if I paste using the right keystroke. Mobile X term uses the middle keystroke to paste. Putty uses the right mouse click to paste. And so when I go from one to the other, I often get confused and try to paste the wrong way. So there it is. Again, I'm putting in my password. I just pasted it in there. Again, you don't see any indication that anything was going there. But it did take it because now it's letting me log in to head node 01. And now I can go ahead and type whatever I need to. But there is no file manager like there is with Mobile X term. But you can see those are the same files that I had before. Now I'm done with this session. I type exit, I get out, and Putty went away out of my toolbar down here. So I'm going to click on Putty again. And again, I'm going to say hvc-login.wichita.edu. Except this time I want to save it. I want to save this as BayoShock. Save. And now I open it. Once again, it asks for my username. And it asks for my password. Again, no indication of anything showing up on the screen. I didn't get that pop up this time because it already knows what machine I'm talking to here. And it's perfectly happy with that. I'm now logged in to BayoShock. Now I'm going to exit one more time. And this time when I go back into Putty, instead of going through and typing everything up here, because I saved that last time, I can just double click on BayoShock, and it's doing the same thing. It saved that shortcut for me so I don't have to do all this thing every time. So username, password again, no indication of showing up. And I'm logged in. And from here, I can do any work on BayoShock that I need. And we can resize this, too. We can make it big so we can see everything on one screen, that kind of thing. So that's how to use Putty and Mobile X Term. Now there is one more thing on Mobile X Term I want to show here. And that is the way that you would get to it if you are on a Mac or on a Linux box. Those are all command line driven. So in Mac, you would open up the terminal tool. On Linux, you could open up any of the terminals. So I'm going to create a session. And it's just a shell session. This is going to basically be the same kind of interface I would see if I was logged in from a Mac on a Linux machine from a terminal. And from there, I can just type ssh hpc-login, which ta.edu. Oh, it says, I'm looking for the username temp. That's the account number. I created a temporary account on my machine so that I could do this screen recording and not mess up my own sessions. So that's not what I want. So I'm going to Control C. I have to tell it a username. So ssh and my username, then, is y698g262 at hvc-login. Which ta.edu. In the password, again, I'm going to copy and paste that in. And again, it's now logged in. I can do whatever I need to do. I can clear. I can list files. I can do whatever I need to do. Either terminal under Mac or any sort of Linux terminal, those will all work pretty much the same thing. You ssh username at hvc-login.which ta.edu. And then the password, again, doesn't show up on the screen as you're typing it, as you saw. But it does come through. And that's basics on logging in to BeoShock. I hope you enjoyed it. And I hope this helps you out.