Attached is your AWS credentials. Attached within the credentials are the username, password, and link to login to AWS. Can you please try and let me know if you are able to login?
The password policy when they ask you to change the password is the following:
If you need to reset your password, here’s the rules: Minimum password length of 8 characters and a maximum length of 128 characters Minimum of three of the following mix of character types: uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + - = [ ] { } | 'symbols Not be identical to your AWS account name or email address
When you are able to login, please send me an update and I'll have more instructions for getting you access to the ParallelCluster, which we need to work to create a private key/public key pair.
- Make sure you are working out of the US East (N. Virginia);us-east-1 region.
- Go tohttps://www.ipchicken.com/and write down yourIP Address.
- Go to the EC2 Service and click on all the thingshighlighted in Red:
- Click Edit inbound rules ; add the IP address fromipchicken with SSH access on port 22 like everyone else has, with a Description if you would like.
- Run the command on a terminal and accept all the default settings (i.e. click 'enter' all the way through):
ssh-keygen
- Run the command and send me the public key that you generated:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
If this works, then we can further set up SSH instructions for you and then you should have access to the cluster!
Awesome, I just added your public key to the EC2 instance. Can you try the command below and see if you can login? If you could check the IPaddress one last time to make sure that it didn't change onipchicken.comand that the ip addressis correctly reflected in the AWS security group , then run the command attached.
Example (See below): Replace epflcollab with the nameof the public/private key pair you generated:
ssh -i ~/.ssh/epflcollab ec2-user@ec2-34-197-75-53.compute-1.amazonaws.com
If you can login, congratulations! You have access to the environment.
Then there are additional instructions you need in order to access Jupyter Notebook:
- To use Jupyter Notebook, logout of the EC2 instance by typing exit. Then login again with the the -L option and any port number 98xx where the last two digits are your choice:
ssh -i ~/.ssh/mykey ec2-user@ec2-34-197-75-53.compute-1.amazonaws.com -L 98xx:localhost:98xx
- Run the source command:
source /fsx/homa/venv3/bin/activate
- Run the Jupyter Notebook command with the port you specified to login:
jupyter notebook --port=98xx
- If Jupyter Notebook asks for a password, the password is:
pennpass_v