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== SSH key == | |||
* Generate an ssh-key | * Generate an ssh-key | ||
ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id.rsa -t rsa -N '' | ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id.rsa -t rsa -N '' | ||
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ssh-copy-id USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no | ssh-copy-id USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no | ||
== Connection aliases == | |||
For ease of use set up aliases for the connections in your terminal. Open .bashrc in a text editor (vim / nano) and type in this | |||
alias mikroserver1='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver1.klientdrift.uib.no' | |||
alias mikroserver2='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver2.klientdrift.uib.no' | |||
alias mikroserver3='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no' | |||
Also create another alias for your favourite mikroserver | Also create another alias for your favourite mikroserver | ||
echo "alias mikroserver='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no'" >> ~/.bashrc | echo "alias mikroserver='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no'" >> ~/.bashrc | ||
== Automatic sourcing == | |||
Source scripts inside .bashrc. This will make sure the scripts are loaded every time you log in, so you don't have to do it manually | |||
# TSMC setup | # TSMC setup | ||
echo "source /eda/cadence/2016-17/scripts/analog_flow.sh" >> ~/.bashrc | echo "source /eda/cadence/2016-17/scripts/analog_flow.sh" >> ~/.bashrc | ||
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echo "source ~/ihp/cds/sh.cadence" >> ~/.bashrc | echo "source ~/ihp/cds/sh.cadence" >> ~/.bashrc | ||
== Commands to run virtuoso remotely == | |||
Then finally on the computers in the lab (NOT connected to the mikroservers) | Then finally on the computers in the lab (NOT connected to the mikroservers) | ||
echo "alias virtuoso_tsmc="ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no 'cd tsmc;virtuoso &'"" >> ~/.bashrc | echo "alias virtuoso_tsmc="ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no 'cd tsmc;virtuoso &'"" >> ~/.bashrc | ||
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mikroserver | mikroserver | ||
to connect to mikroserver3 without any hassle! | to connect to mikroserver3 without any hassle! | ||
== Add mikroserver as a folder on your pc == | |||
Open up your home folder in linux and in the bottom left corner click "Connect to Server" as shown in this picture: | |||
[[File:ConnectToServer.png|thumbnail]] | |||
as server address type: | |||
sftp://mikroserver3.ift.uib.no/home/USERNAME | |||
to add your homefolder on mikroserver as a folder on your local PC for easy access to your files (for example the [[Transistor_operating_point_printer]]) | |||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == |
Revision as of 10:51, 31 October 2017
Set-up of connection to mikroservers and cadence virtuoso
This set-up will allow you to connect to the mikroservers and/or start Cadence virtuoso with one command without typing any password or host-names.
NB: This setup is for TSMC, but the commands can be tweaked to be used with IHP or AMS too.
The three mikroservers are :
- mikroserver1.klientdrift.uib.no
- mikroserver2.klientdrift.uib.no
- mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no
SSH key
- Generate an ssh-key
ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id.rsa -t rsa -N
- Copy the key with your identity to your chosen mikroserver (mikroserver3 is chosen in this example). NB: Replace USERNAME with your user name
ssh-copy-id USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no
Connection aliases
For ease of use set up aliases for the connections in your terminal. Open .bashrc in a text editor (vim / nano) and type in this
alias mikroserver1='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver1.klientdrift.uib.no' alias mikroserver2='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver2.klientdrift.uib.no' alias mikroserver3='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no'
Also create another alias for your favourite mikroserver
echo "alias mikroserver='ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no'" >> ~/.bashrc
Automatic sourcing
Source scripts inside .bashrc. This will make sure the scripts are loaded every time you log in, so you don't have to do it manually
# TSMC setup echo "source /eda/cadence/2016-17/scripts/analog_flow.sh" >> ~/.bashrc echo "source /eda/cadence/eda_general_init.sh" >> ~/.bashrc # IHP setup echo "source ~/ihp/cds/sh.cadence" >> ~/.bashrc
Commands to run virtuoso remotely
Then finally on the computers in the lab (NOT connected to the mikroservers)
echo "alias virtuoso_tsmc="ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no 'cd tsmc;virtuoso &'"" >> ~/.bashrc echo "alias virtuoso_ihp="ssh -X USERNAME@mikroserver3.klientdrift.uib.no 'cd ihp/cds;virtuoso &'"" >> ~/.bashrc
The next time you open your terminal on your computer you can type
virtuoso_tsmc
to start Cadence Virtuoso, or
mikroserver
to connect to mikroserver3 without any hassle!
Add mikroserver as a folder on your pc
Open up your home folder in linux and in the bottom left corner click "Connect to Server" as shown in this picture:
as server address type:
sftp://mikroserver3.ift.uib.no/home/USERNAME
to add your homefolder on mikroserver as a folder on your local PC for easy access to your files (for example the Transistor_operating_point_printer)
Troubleshooting
- Make sure you copy your ID (ssh-copy-id) to the correct mikroserver
- Make sure you have restarted your terminal (or source ~/.bashrc) if the commands doesn't work
- You have to be either connected to the UiB VPN or run the commands via the computers in the lab to be able to connect to microserver
- If you are using another shell like zsh or csh the aliases has to be in ~/.zshrc or ~/.cshrc instead of ~/.bashrc
- Make sure you have replaced all the instances of USERNAME with your usename, i.e "fli091"