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Accessing your home directory from UNIX »

Accessing your home directory from a Unix host is as simple as logging in. You may log in locally to any Unix/Linux machine in the open lab CS 364. You may log in remotely from any host using a secure protocol such as SSH2.

  • Students should log in to openlab.ics.uci.edu
    • openlab.ics.uci.edu
    • gojira.ics.uci.edu
    • simpsons.ics.uci.edu
    • theory.ics.uci.edu
  • Faculty can log in to any of the above load balancers and igor.ics.uci.edu

openlab.ics.uci.edu

  • Currently connects to Solaris 9 Sparc machines
  • In the future, it will connect to all machines in the other load balancers. We recommend that you use gojira.ics.uci.edu if you do not want to be affected by the transition.

gojira.ics.uci.edu

  • Connects to one of the following Solaris 9 machines:
    • Sun-Fire-V240
      • rodan.ics.uci.edu
      • mothra.ics.uci.edu
        • Dual 1.5 GHz SUNW, UltraSPARC-IIIi machines
        • 2GB RAM
    • Sun-Fire-V210
      • gamera.ics.uci.edu
        • Dual 1 GHz SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi machine
        • 4GB RAM

simpsons.ics.uci.edu

  • Connects to one of the 64 bit Solaris 10 machines
  • For specific architecture types, please use one of the following load balancers:
    • simpsons-kids.ics.uci.edu
      • Dell GX620
      • 3.0 GHz Single core Intel Pentium 4 machines, with hyper-threading
      • 1GB RAM
      • 12 machines
    • simpsons-adults.ics.uci.edu
      • Dual core, dual AMD opteron machines
      • 2GB RAM
      • 14 machines

theory.ics.uci.edu

  • Dell SC420
  • 2.8 GHz Single core Intel Pentium 4 machines, with hyper-threading
  • 1GB RAM
  • 32 bit Gentoo Linux
  • 19 machines

Other systems

  • ghydra.ics.uci.edu
    • 64 bit Gentoo Linux
    • Dual Single Core AMD Opteron 250
    • 4GB RAM