Remote-access Guide

ornl remote access

by Llewellyn Swift Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Remote Desktop Capabilities

As a Neutron Sciences user, you can view, analyze and download your data from anywhere you go. You will be on a machine just like one you use in our Instrument Hall or Target Building. You can work with your data and use the Data Analysis tools provided. To get started using our webclient click the "Launch Session" button below.

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You can use an FTP program like Filezilla; just point it at analysis.sns.gov, port 22

What is remote analysis service?

Remote Analysis Service provides computer resources to assist in reducing and analyzing data acquired on the instruments. This site consists of a group of Linux machines, with sufficient memory to hold data sets and multiple cores for speed of processing. Results or data can be downloaded using the standard secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) tools described on the remote analysis service website.

Who can access SNS data?

Access to SNS data sets stored on ORNL systems is restricted to the Principal Investigator (PI) and the proposal team identified in the Integrated Proposal Tracking System ( IPTS ). The PI and proposal editors can add additional members to the IPTS to allow them to access the data. (The newly added proposal team member will need to log out of any existing analysis.sns.gov sessions and log in again for the changes to take effect.) Users are responsible for the long term preservation of their data and meeting data preservation requirements of their funding agencies or publishers.

Is ORNL testing Jupyter notebooks?

ORNL is testing Jupyter notebooks running python that are accessible at jupyter.sns.gov. There are notebooks for Neutron Imaging, Triple Axis Spectroscopy, and Monte Carlo Ray tracing with Mcvine.

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