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"No food or drink allowed in classroom"
 
"No food or drink allowed in classroom"
  
 
==COMPUTER CLASSROOM:==
 
==COMPUTER CLASSROOM:==
 
 
To facilitate the education of the Genomic and Life Sciences communities of the University of Illinois campus with HPC services, the IGB operates a computer classroom of 48 computer systems with common software installations for use in courses. In addition, a special queue of Biocluster is available, free of charge, for the classroom.   
 
To facilitate the education of the Genomic and Life Sciences communities of the University of Illinois campus with HPC services, the IGB operates a computer classroom of 48 computer systems with common software installations for use in courses. In addition, a special queue of Biocluster is available, free of charge, for the classroom.   
  
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==Room Reservation Link:==
 
==Room Reservation Link:==
 
 
https://www.igb.illinois.edu/facilities-services/reserve-classroom
 
https://www.igb.illinois.edu/facilities-services/reserve-classroom
  
 
==Classroom PC Software:==
 
==Classroom PC Software:==
 
 
Windows 10
 
Windows 10
  
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Your username will be given to you in class. This will not be your netID.
 
Your username will be given to you in class. This will not be your netID.
  
== Biocluster: ==
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==Biocluster:==
 
 
 
Infomation on how to use the biocluster and to access files stored there are located here
 
Infomation on how to use the biocluster and to access files stored there are located here
  
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From Windows 10 you will use winscp.
 
From Windows 10 you will use winscp.
  
#Open Winscp
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# Open Winscp
#Enter the Host name biologin.igb.illinois.edu. Make sure to use the username and password that was given to you in class.
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# Enter the Host name biologin.igb.illinois.edu. Make sure to use the username and password that was given to you in class.
#Click the Login Button.
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# Click the Login Button.
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#: [[File:Biologin-winscp.jpg|400px]]
#Click on the Open Directory/Bookmark button.
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#Fill in the open directory field like you see in the picture below.
 
#Click ok.
 
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Also for classroom use, make sure to use -q classroom when submitting a job.
 
  
== Classroom - How It Works: ==
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# Click on the Open Directory/Bookmark button.
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# Fill in the open directory field like you see in the picture below.
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# Click ok.
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The computers in the classroom boot off of an image stored on a server running a software packaged called ccboot. When the image is updated and the computers are booted back up all systems get the updated image making it easy to keep consistent software installs on all the classroom computers. Any data that is left on the systems will typically disappear on restart of the system as it pulls the image from the server and starts back from the baseline.
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Also for classroom use, make sure to use -q classroom when submitting a job.
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==<span class="mw-headline" id="Classroom_-_How_It_Works:">Classroom - How It Works:</span>==
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</div>The computers in the classroom boot off of an image stored on a server running a software packaged called ccboot. When the image is updated and the computers are booted back up all systems get the updated image making it easy to keep consistent software installs on all the classroom computers. Any data that is left on the systems will typically disappear on restart of the system as it pulls the image from the server and starts back from the baseline.

Revision as of 10:51, 18 February 2022

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"No food or drink allowed in classroom"

COMPUTER CLASSROOM:[edit]

To facilitate the education of the Genomic and Life Sciences communities of the University of Illinois campus with HPC services, the IGB operates a computer classroom of 48 computer systems with common software installations for use in courses. In addition, a special queue of Biocluster is available, free of charge, for the classroom.

The classroom is currently equipped with 2 separate projectors that can be used to present two different computers. The room is also set up for recording so that you get audio, right projector output and camera. The room can also be used for Zoom.

Room Reservation Link:[edit]

https://www.igb.illinois.edu/facilities-services/reserve-classroom

Classroom PC Software:[edit]

Windows 10

7zip, Office 2016, Adobe Reader, Adobe Creative Cloud, BioEdit, Cyberduck, Cygwin, Eagle View, Filezilla, Firefox, Chrome, HaploView, IGV 2.5.2 & 2.5.3, Loupe Browser 5, MobaXterm, PAUP4, PuTTY, R 4.1.1, RasWin, RStudio, Skype, STAR5, Structure 2.3.4, Sway, UCSF Chimera 1.14, WinSCP, Mathematica 12, FigTree 1.4.4, Zen 3.0

Additional software or software updates can be installed by request. Please email help@igb.illinois.edu for software assistance in the classroom.

Room Location:[edit]

This room is located in the concourse level of the main building. As you exit the elevator it is the double door to your left. This is also just down from 612 and the Array Café.

User Information:[edit]

Your username will be given to you in class. This will not be your netID.

Biocluster:[edit]

Infomation on how to use the biocluster and to access files stored there are located here

Biocluster

From Windows 10 you will use winscp.

  1. Open Winscp
  2. Enter the Host name biologin.igb.illinois.edu. Make sure to use the username and password that was given to you in class.
  3. Click the Login Button.
    Biologin-winscp.jpg


  1. Click on the Open Directory/Bookmark button.
  2. Fill in the open directory field like you see in the picture below.
  3. Click ok.
    Classcluster2.jpg

Also for classroom use, make sure to use -q classroom when submitting a job.

Classroom - How It Works:

Classroom - How It Works:[edit]

The computers in the classroom boot off of an image stored on a server running a software packaged called ccboot. When the image is updated and the computers are booted back up all systems get the updated image making it easy to keep consistent software installs on all the classroom computers. Any data that is left on the systems will typically disappear on restart of the system as it pulls the image from the server and starts back from the baseline.