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Sid Quickstart Guide for Cannon
This guide explains how to access and use Sid on Cannon
SID IS NOT YET AVAILABLE ON THE CANNON CLUSTER. Stay tuned, coming soon.
Sid is a service providing high performance computing resources to Social Scientists at The Institute for Quantitative Social Science and the larger community at Harvard University.
Pre-requisite steps
Get set up on FASRC:
To use Sid
Log in
Log into the VPN and the appropriate cluster:
- Use Cisco AnyConnect server address vpn.rc.fas.harvard.edu
- If your data is level 2 or below, SID IS NOT YET AVAILABLE ON THE CANNON CLUSTER, SO THIS WILL NOT WORK:
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- Enter your FASRC username in the format of username@fasrc
- Enter your FASRC password
- Enter FASRC 2FA token
- log into the Cannon cluster: https://vdi.rc.fas.harvard.edu/pun/sys/sid
- Use just your FASRC username, without the “@fasrc”, and your FASRC password
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- If your data is level 2 or below, SID IS NOT YET AVAILABLE ON THE CANNON CLUSTER, SO THIS WILL NOT WORK:
- If this is the first time launching the app, you may need to click “init” on an additional page to start/initialize the app.
Transfer files
To work with your files on Sid, you will need to copy them to a location on the compute cluster. Files that will only be used by you can be stored in your home folder. Files that will be accessed by others can be stored in your lab space. There are several ways to set up and initiate file transfers, depending on your needs and preferences.
- Filezilla is the easiest way to do this
- The command line in the terminal can also be used to transfer files
- Some filesystems can be mounted as connected drives on your local computer
- Cloud storage such as Google Drive can be temporarily mounted to the cluster to transfer files
Run an interactive application
Launch your application with predefined CPU, RAM (memory), and runtime
- Log into Sid:
- Cannon is not yet available
- You should see a list of quick launch tiles with popular applications
- Click on the icon of the application you want to use
- The view will refresh to show the most recently started application at the top of the page. You may have to scroll up to see it.
- It may take a few minutes for your application to start, as indicated by either or both of the following messages:
- Please be patient as your job currently sits in queue. The wait time depends on the number of cores as well as time requested.
- Your session is currently starting… Please be patient as this process can take a few minutes.
- Once it is visible, click on the “Connect to…” or “Launch…” button, which will open your application in a new window.
Launch your application with custom CPU, RAM, and runtime
- Log into Sid:
- Cannon is not yet available
- Choose an application from the
Interactive Apps
menu at the top of the page - Fill in the details for your application, then click Launch.
- This will bring you the My Interactive Sessions page.
- It may take a few minutes for your application to start, as indicated by either or both of the following messages:
- Please be patient as your job currently sits in queue. The wait time depends on the number of cores as well as time requested.
- Your session is currently starting… Please be patient as this process can take a few minutes.
- Once it is visible, click on the “Connect to…” or “Launch…” button, which will open your application in a new window.
Close your application
- Close the application window
- Navigate to the Sid dashboard window
- Click “delete” in the “Active interactive sessions” area for that application.
- As this area only displays the 3 most recent applications, you might need to go to
Interactive Sessions
to find your application.
- As this area only displays the 3 most recent applications, you might need to go to
Run a batch job
- Run a batch job by doing one of the following:
- Use the Job Composer from the Jobs menu
- Use a Terminal
- Select Terminals -> Cannon menu item
- Launch a Remote Desktop and use the Terminal there
- SSH from your local computer to login.rc.fas.harvard.edu using your FASRC username, password and 2FA token.
Further Information
- More details on the Sid dashboard: https://docs.rc.fas.harvard.edu/kb/sid-dashboard-top-navigation-guide/
- How to get help: https://docs.rc.fas.harvard.edu/kb/getting-help-with-sid/
- The Cannon cluster quickstart guide: https://docs.rc.fas.harvard.edu/kb/quickstart-guide/