Difference between revisions of "FastX on Kingspeak"
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# Click on <tt>Launch Session</tt>, select <tt>MATE Desktop</tt>, and click on <tt>Launch</tt> button. This will give you a connection to Kingspeak using FastX. | # Click on <tt>Launch Session</tt>, select <tt>MATE Desktop</tt>, and click on <tt>Launch</tt> button. This will give you a connection to Kingspeak using FastX. | ||
− | # Open a terminal window, go to wrxctrl installation, and run | + | # Open a terminal window, go to wrxctrl installation, and run <code>python wrfxctrl.py</code> |
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− | python wrfxctrl.py | ||
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# Open Firefox, go to the URL shown on the terminal, and start a simulation! | # Open Firefox, go to the URL shown on the terminal, and start a simulation! |
Revision as of 21:28, 16 July 2020
Steps to run wrfxctrl using FastX:
- Go to https://servername.chpc.utah.edu:3443/ where servername is one of the CHPC servers, e.g., kingspeak1, notchpeak1. For instance, go to https://kingspeak11.chpc.utah.edu:3443/.
- Authenticate using your CHPC user account in User, your CHPC password in Password, and click on Log In button.
- Click on Launch Session, select MATE Desktop, and click on Launch button. This will give you a connection to Kingspeak using FastX.
- Open a terminal window, go to wrxctrl installation, and run
python wrfxctrl.py
- Open Firefox, go to the URL shown on the terminal, and start a simulation!