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==How to check the labs== | ==How to check the labs== | ||
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# Login to the machine using you EC username and password (The same one you use to access theHeart). | # Login to the machine using you EC username and password (The same one you use to access theHeart). | ||
# Open the folder named “Applications” on your desktop. | # Open the folder named “Applications” on your desktop. | ||
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==How to use Virtualization Software== | ==How to use Virtualization Software== | ||
===Virtualbox & Parallel === | ===Virtualbox & Parallel === | ||
− | #Log-In to Mac with you EC username and password | + | # Log-In to Mac with you EC username and password |
− | #Start up Parallels. Decline any requests to update | + | # Start up Parallels. Decline any requests to update |
− | #Check to make sure chooser script has selected 3 ACLs | + | # Check to make sure chooser script has selected 3 ACLs |
− | #Keep track of which ACLs are chosen to make sure they are different | + | # Keep track of which ACLs are chosen to make sure they are different |
− | #Choose an ACL. Log in with CS username and password | + | # Choose an ACL. Log in with CS username and password |
− | #Make sure the vtwm is functioning properly | + | # Make sure the vtwm is functioning properly |
− | #If there is a zombie vtwm follow the zombie vtwm procedures. | + | # If there is a zombie vtwm follow the zombie vtwm procedures. |
+ | |||
+ | ==How use bash and interactive shell== | ||
+ | * Bash scripting | ||
+ | For an in-depth guide view the tutorial on our page, [http://www.cs.earlham.edu/~psg/tutorials/linux_tutorial.html page] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Perl scripting | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==List of software/tools that we maintain== | ||
+ | * Chooser | ||
+ | * NWD (New Wheel Daemon) | ||
+ | * CMU Graphics (via Carnegie Mellon) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Access/get access to those== | ||
+ | ==How to clear & check printers== | ||
+ | * '''Printers should be checked every day''' | ||
+ | * Use the script from CVS that checks the status of the printer and queue | ||
+ | * or run the command ‘lpq name-of-the-printer’ for queue status | ||
+ | * If ink is low or paper needed contact Bobbie | ||
+ | * If queue is jammed/backed-up contact sys-admin group | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==How to deal with not having root access== | ||
+ | * You will need root access | ||
+ | # When something needs to be added to file system, or operating system. level. for example adding a library, or modifying low level scripts, etc... | ||
+ | # Editing settings in already installed software. | ||
+ | * For ACLs root access contact CS sys-admin group | ||
+ | * For remote connect software contact Jason/ITS | ||
+ | * Bobbie for printer needs | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==How to work with RSA keys == | ||
+ | * using keygen to generate ssh keys | ||
+ | ** This will allow you to log in to other acl machines without prompting for your password. Its useful when you will be running script for checking ACL machines. |
Latest revision as of 11:17, 7 November 2016
- Printable Version Tutorial For Pedagogical Group Incoming Members (PDF)
Contents
- 1 How to access the wiki page
- 2 How to access the web page
- 3 How to use ssh and remote connect
- 4 How to update our tutorials
- 5 How to find our tutorials
- 6 How to communicate with the group
- 7 Who/How to contact people/groups outside pedagogical group
- 8 How to check the labs
- 9 How to how to use CVS/SVN
- 10 How to use Virtualization Software
- 11 How use bash and interactive shell
- 12 List of software/tools that we maintain
- 13 Access/get access to those
- 14 How to clear & check printers
- 15 How to deal with not having root access
- 16 How to work with RSA keys
How to access the wiki page
The Pedagogical wiki page is hosted under the wiki.cs.earlham.edu, and can be reached from this page by the link “Pedagogical Tools Group” under the “Applied groups” section.
How to access the web page
The Pedagogical Tools applied group home page is hosted under CS Department Website, and can be reached by clicking on the Pedagogical Tools icon.
How to use ssh and remote connect
Xming, pUTTY
See the tutorial(s) under our pedagogical group page
Parallels & Terminal (Linux & OS X)
See the tutorial(s) under our pedagogical group page
How to update our tutorials
The tutorials are in the form of HTML docs located in the Pedagogical group folder and have to be edited via CVS, see the section on using CVS below.
How to find our tutorials
Our tutorials are found under the “Tutorials” Section on either cs.earlham.edu, or the Pedagogical tools group page.
How to communicate with the group
Emails
- Lab Check Emails
- See wiki page for a sample form for e-mail
- Subject: Lab Status + Name of Lab(s) + Date Checked
- Body:
- List the labs that you checked (Building + name of lab)
- Include the type of machines in the lab (Mac/PC)
- Under each lab check section list any notable things encountered during the check.
- For any problems you come across, document the procedure you went through that generated the problem of made you aware of it. Include the number of the machine having the problem.
- If problem solved, thoroughly document the fix you implemented.
- Include status of printers we check (D224, PCSLounge)
- Meeting Notes emails
- See wiki page for a sample form for meeting notes
- Subject: “Pedagogical Meeting Notes” + Date
- Body: Include anything/everything relevant to the group discussed in the meeting,:plans, goals ect.
Phone + Text
- Mobeen: (765)-977-3888
- Alex: (917)-627-9250
- Aditya: (317)-828-0987
gmail (Google Docs Sharing, use Pedagogical list for regular contact)
- AlexanderReid10
- Mobeen.Ludin
- akrishnan14
Who/How to contact people/groups outside pedagogical group
- Admin Group (When we need root access, to clear printer queue)
- admin@cs.earlham.edu
- Jason Robbins (When we need to fix a problem in the labs)
- robbija@earlham.edu
- Content Group (for website management)
- stuff@cs.earlham.edu
How to check the labs
Mac & PC (Windows)
- Login to the machine using you EC username and password (The same one you use to access theHeart).
- Open the folder named “Applications” on your desktop.
- Open Xming and check that the Chooser script is:
- Up and running.
- Returning 3 machines that are available to host.
- Allowing you to connect to an Acl once you have chosen it.
- Not returning the multiple instances of the same acl.
- If there is a problem such as:
- Chooser not running.
- Connecting to any Acl.
How to how to use CVS/SVN
Access/get access to directories, etc...
How to use Virtualization Software
Virtualbox & Parallel
- Log-In to Mac with you EC username and password
- Start up Parallels. Decline any requests to update
- Check to make sure chooser script has selected 3 ACLs
- Keep track of which ACLs are chosen to make sure they are different
- Choose an ACL. Log in with CS username and password
- Make sure the vtwm is functioning properly
- If there is a zombie vtwm follow the zombie vtwm procedures.
How use bash and interactive shell
- Bash scripting
For an in-depth guide view the tutorial on our page, page
- Perl scripting
List of software/tools that we maintain
- Chooser
- NWD (New Wheel Daemon)
- CMU Graphics (via Carnegie Mellon)
Access/get access to those
How to clear & check printers
- Printers should be checked every day
- Use the script from CVS that checks the status of the printer and queue
- or run the command ‘lpq name-of-the-printer’ for queue status
- If ink is low or paper needed contact Bobbie
- If queue is jammed/backed-up contact sys-admin group
How to deal with not having root access
- You will need root access
- When something needs to be added to file system, or operating system. level. for example adding a library, or modifying low level scripts, etc...
- Editing settings in already installed software.
- For ACLs root access contact CS sys-admin group
- For remote connect software contact Jason/ITS
- Bobbie for printer needs
How to work with RSA keys
- using keygen to generate ssh keys
- This will allow you to log in to other acl machines without prompting for your password. Its useful when you will be running script for checking ACL machines.