Logging in to Quest

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Quest RHEL8 Pilot Environment

The RHEL8 Pilot Environment is available for use now.

Starting Tuesday, December 10, seventy of the latest Intel Emerald Rapids CPU nodes (128 cores and 512GB of RAM) will be available to the RHEL8 Pilot, significantly increasing the compute capacity of this environment. With this expansion, the pilot environment will consist of twenty-four NVIDIA H100 GPU nodes (totaling ninety-six H100 cards) and 140 CPU nodes totaling 12,600 cores. Quest users are encouraged to test their workflows in RHEL8 Pilot environment to prepare for Quest moving completely to RHEL8 in March 2025. Detailed instructions are available on how to submit jobs for the new Operating System in the Knowledge Base article, RHEL8 Pilot Environment.

The two commonly used methods for logging in to Quest are using the FastX client and through a secure shell (SSH) terminal.

If you'll be working with GUI (graphical window) applications, FastX is recommended.

The Quest Analytics Nodes can be accessed directly via a web browser.

For a video tutorial please see Logging Into Quest.

Connecting with FastX

The FastX Desktop Client is an application for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X personal computers that makes a network connection to Quest using SSH. It gives you a connection to the Quest Linux servers with full graphics support via the Linux X Windows system, also called X11. Logging on using FastX is recommended if you will be using GUI-based applications. If you are running Linux on your personal computer, please connect to Quest with SSH via the terminal.

Connecting with an SSH Terminal

Please note that your netid/username is case-sensitive. For instance, using ABC123 instead of abc123 will not work in any of the methods below.

Mac or Linux computer

To login to Quest from a Linux or Mac computer, open a terminal and at the command line enter:

ssh -X <netid>@quest.northwestern.edu

Example

ssh -X abc123@quest.northwestern.edu

Windows computer

Windows users will first need to download an ssh client, such as PuTTY, which will allow you to interact with the remote Unix command line. Use the following information to set up your connection:

Hostname : quest.northwestern.edu
Username : your Northwestern NetID
Password : your Northwestern NetID password

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Article ID: 1541
Created
Thu 5/12/22 1:39 PM
Modified
Wed 12/18/24 12:29 PM