How can I find the names of the login systems at TeraGrid sites?
Note: After ten years of service to the national science and engineering community, the TeraGrid project has ended. It is succeeded by a new National Science Foundation (NSF) program, the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE). You should move any data stored on TeraGrid systems to an alternate storage resource. If you have leftover service units on your TeraGrid allocation, or if your research requires further use of high performance computational, visualization, storage, and network resources, consider applying for an allocation on one or more XSEDE digital services.
To see a current list of the hostnames, machine names, and nicknames of all active compute resources on the TeraGrid:
- Go to the Compare Resources
page in the TeraGrid User Support documentation.
- In the "Compute Resources" column, choose
Select All Resources, and in the "Compute Specifications" column, selectHost Name.
- Click
View Comparison Results.
Alternatively, you can use the TeraGrid User Portal to find
the names of all active compute resources. On the Resources
tab, click each resource to see its login node name. To see only the
compute resources on which you are allocated, click the My
TeraGrid tab.
This document was developed with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. 0503697 to the University of Chicago and subcontracted to Indiana University. Additional support was provided by IU through its participation in the TeraGrid, which is supported by the NSF under Grants No. 0833618, SCI451237, SCI535258, and SCI504075. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
Last modified on September 07, 2011.







