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SOLOMON is a high-performance server for computationally-intensive research
within AEDE. It has two dual core 2.4GHz AMD Opteron processors and 8GB of RAM. It uses Windows 2003 Server as its OS, and it is
used via Microsoft Terminal Services. In order to access SOLOMON , you must be on an AEDE-owned
computer, and it must be connecting from within Ag Admin. You cannot use your
own personal computer to log on to SOLOMON, and you cannot log on from home.
Moving files to and from SOLOMON : In order to move files to or
from SOLOMON , you must be given permission on the server itself. You must
contact Dr. Roberts. A share will be created in
your name that you can use to store files and programs. You will be able to
access this share from windows explorer by typing \\solomon\(username) where username is
your OSU username, such as smith.1, in the windows explorer address bar. You can
then copy/paste files or perform whatever other file operations needed.
Using SOLOMON : In order to use SOLOMON, you must have a
terminal services client installed:
--If you are using Windows XP, you have an application called 'Remote
Desktop' which fulfills this functionality. It is located at START->ALL
PROGRAMS->ACCESSORIES -> COMMUNICATIONS->REMOTE DESKTOP.
--If you are using Windows 2000, you must download the Terminal Services
client from Microsoft. Go to
this
link and follow directions.
Start this program. You will be greeted with a Windows login screen; type
SOLOMON in the computer name box and click "connect". You will then see another
login screen. Enter your OSU user name and password and make sure that the "Log
on to:" box says CFAES. Hit ok. You will be greeted with a windows desktop that
has a small bar that says "solomon" across the top. This is the
SOLOMON desktop.
That bar takes you back to your own local desktop, either by clicking on the
minimize or reduce buttons. Clicking on the close button (the 'X') will close
your connection to SOLOMON but it will leave your desktop running. This is
crucial if you are running applications. If you close using the 'X' the
application will continue to run on SAMSON, but you will be occupying one of
only five logins available. If you are not running an application and need to
stop using SOLOMON, then use START->LOG OUT to free up one of the five logins. If
you are finished with your session, please log out! If a restart of
the server is required, and you have been logged in for days without any
activity or applications running, I will forcibly log you out, which will lose
any information on your desktop. Consider yourself warned.
Software: Currently SOLOMON has the following software:
- GAMS
- MATLAB
- Cygwin (UNIX utilities for Windows)
If you need other software, contact Dr. Roberts. Do NOT
install any other software without our permission. Doing so will result in
immediate revocation of privileges on SOLOMON.
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