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#1) Submit a slurm job, or an interactive srun job on a node. Taking node201 as an example: | |||
sinteractive --partition=main --nodelist=node201 | |||
#2) In your local OS, set up a port tunnel connection (For example using port 2222): | |||
ssh -L 2222:node201:22 your_id@login.anunna.wur.nl | |||
#3) Config your local ssh config in ~/.ssh/config | |||
Host localhost | |||
HostName localhost | |||
Port 2222 | |||
User your_id | |||
#4) You could now use your local terminal connecting to node201 directly, by: | |||
ssh your_id@localhost -p 2222 | |||
#5) VSCode connection: in the VSCode GUI -> Open a remote Window -> Connect to Host..., | |||
choose "localhost". After a few seconds, the VSCode is connected to the node201. | |||
Please be aware that once the slurm job finishes, the connection will be lost. |
Revision as of 15:22, 16 April 2024
SSH tunnel to a certain node
- 1) Submit a slurm job, or an interactive srun job on a node. Taking node201 as an example:
sinteractive --partition=main --nodelist=node201
- 2) In your local OS, set up a port tunnel connection (For example using port 2222):
ssh -L 2222:node201:22 your_id@login.anunna.wur.nl
- 3) Config your local ssh config in ~/.ssh/config
Host localhost
HostName localhost Port 2222 User your_id
- 4) You could now use your local terminal connecting to node201 directly, by:
ssh your_id@localhost -p 2222
- 5) VSCode connection: in the VSCode GUI -> Open a remote Window -> Connect to Host...,
choose "localhost". After a few seconds, the VSCode is connected to the node201.
Please be aware that once the slurm job finishes, the connection will be lost.