You will have each been given access to cloud compute resources which we access using the IP address below. All cloud computing accounts are private but are identical and we will use these for the entire practical series. Accessing your cloud compute resource is like having your very own server.
Follow all instructions here very, very carefully
https://rstudio-ubuntuN.uoa.cloud:4200
) , where N is your login node number, in the address bar of your browser. You can ignore any warning about this being insecure. You need to use https
and NOT http
.You should see this login screen
Login with your UoA id number and the password you have been assigned.
You should see this if login is successful:
Enter rstudio
at the prompt (it should look like this)
Type y
or Y
at the prompt.
Now you should see the following:
Once the Rstudio server has been launched (this may take a couple of minutes) you should see some instructions in the browser:
Make sure you copy the password before proceeding
Open a new browser tab as instructed above and type in the URL given to you earlier, for example, (http://rstudio-ubuntu.uoa.cloud:8001
) *for this step it is essential that you use http
and NOT https
you should see the following login screen.
Use your UoA id (a1234567) and paste the password that you copied in the password box. You have two minutes to complete this if you don’t complete in time, you have to start over.
Note that you may experience problems with copy/paste of the password. If you do, make sure you paste as plain text
, if that does not work, copy the password to a plain text document, re-copy it from there and try again.
You now have access to your cloud compute resource (VM).
Importantly, because of the one-time password you will be the only person to be able to access your VM as the system has been set up to allow you to use one VM at a time.
You can access your VM:
Practice how to disconnect from your VM and then re-connect and go back to the practical instructions.