services:remotelab
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| - | ====== | + | ====== Remote Lab (EECS) |
| The EECS Remote Lab service allows you to connect to EECS lab workstations from within your web browser. | The EECS Remote Lab service allows you to connect to EECS lab workstations from within your web browser. | ||
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| Login to the Remote Lab using your EECS credentials. If you are a student presently enrolled in an EECS course and do not have an EECS account, please create your account here: https:// | Login to the Remote Lab using your EECS credentials. If you are a student presently enrolled in an EECS course and do not have an EECS account, please create your account here: https:// | ||
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| + | **If you enter an invalid password 5 times, your account will be banned from the system for half an hour.** | ||
| Not all EECS users will have access to all labs in Remote Lab. Students will only have access to machines relevant to the courses for which they are enrolled. | Not all EECS users will have access to all labs in Remote Lab. Students will only have access to machines relevant to the courses for which they are enrolled. | ||
| - | Any problems or questions using the Remote Lab should be directed to the EECS Technical Support team - tech@eecs.yorku.ca. | + | Any problems or questions using the Remote Lab should be directed to the EECS Technical Support team - tech@eecs.yorku.ca. |
| ====== Supported Hardware ====== | ====== Supported Hardware ====== | ||
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| ===== EECS Connections ===== | ===== EECS Connections ===== | ||
| - | Once you login to Remote Lab, you will see zero or more connection groups, depending on which labs you have been granted access. | + | Once you login to Remote Lab, you will see the list of connection groups |
| ^ Connection Group ^ O/S ^ Users Allowed per Workstation ^ | ^ Connection Group ^ O/S ^ Users Allowed per Workstation ^ | ||
| + | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (crimson) | Linux | 50 | | ||
| | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ea) | Linux | 2 | | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ea) | Linux | 2 | | ||
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ele)| Dualboot | 1 | | + | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (red1) | Linux | 10 | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (gsp)| Dualboot | 1 | | + | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (rl) | Linux | 2 | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (hpc) | Dualboot| 1 | | + | | Remote Desktop (RES) (indigo1) | Linux | 10 | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (mdc) | Dualboot | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (med) | Windows | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (power) | Windows | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ptl) | Dualboot | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ptlb) | Dualboot | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (red) | Linux | 10 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (wsc105) | Linux USER | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (wsc106) | Linux USER | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (EDU) (wsc108) | Linux USER | 1 | | + | |
| - | | Remote Desktop (RES) (indigo) | Linux | 10 | | + | |
| | SSH (EDU) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a | | | SSH (EDU) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a | | ||
| | SSH (RES) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a | | | SSH (RES) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a | | ||
| - | Click the " | + | Click the " |
| There are four different workstation types: | There are four different workstation types: | ||
| - | * Linux: These hosts run our standard | + | * Linux: These hosts run our Departmental Linux configuration. |
| - | * Linux USER: These hosts also run Linux. | + | * Linux USER: These hosts also run Linux. |
| - | * Windows ONLY: These hosts run our standard | + | * Windows ONLY: These hosts run our Departmental Windows 10 configuration. |
| - | * Dualboot: These hosts run both Linux and Windows. | + | * Dualboot: These hosts can run both Linux and Windows. |
| - | * If the machine is running | + | * To switch from Linux >> |
| - | * Open up a new " | + | * To switch from Windows |
| - | * Alternately, | + | * Please note that switching the OS of the machine will require a machine |
| - | * If the machine is running | + | |
| - | * Please note that switching the OS of the machine will require a reboot. | + | |
| * In some lab bookings, the ability to switch between operating systems may be disabled. | * In some lab bookings, the ability to switch between operating systems may be disabled. | ||
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| * Host connections left idle for 60 minutes will be automatically logged out without warning. | * Host connections left idle for 60 minutes will be automatically logged out without warning. | ||
| * Disconnected sessions will be terminated after 10 minutes. | * Disconnected sessions will be terminated after 10 minutes. | ||
| + | * Remote lab relies on a stable network connection between your PC and the Remotelab server. | ||
| ===== User Menu ===== | ===== User Menu ===== | ||
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| The Guacamole menu provides options for: | The Guacamole menu provides options for: | ||
| + | * Selecting an alternate host | ||
| * Navigating back to the home screen | * Navigating back to the home screen | ||
| * Reading from (and writing to) the clipboard of the remote desktop | * Reading from (and writing to) the clipboard of the remote desktop | ||
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