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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Project Spaces
- 3. Virtual Desktops
- 3.1. Starting a Virtual Desktop
- 3.2. Launching a Virtual Desktop Session
- 3.3. Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine Using SSH
- 3.4. Downloading an RDP File for Quick Connections to a Virtual Desktop
- 3.5. Unlocking a GNOME Virtual Desktop
- 3.6. Preventing the Screen from Locking on a GNOME Virtual Desktop
- 3.7. Stopping a Virtual Desktop
- 3.8. Viewing Virtual Desktop Details
- 3.9. Adding Applications to a Virtual Machine
- 3.10. Checking for Connected Users
- 3.11. Forcing the Logout of a Connected User
- 4. Autoscaling Clusters
- 4.1. Starting an Autoscaling Cluster
- 4.2. Viewing Autoscaling Cluster Details
- 4.3. Connecting to an Autoscaling Cluster Head Node
- 4.4. Connecting to an Ansys HPC Platform Services (HPS) Node
- 4.5. Connecting to an Autoscaling Cluster Compute Node
- 4.6. Submitting a Job to an Autoscaling Cluster
- 4.7. Choosing the Right Queue for an Autoscaling Cluster Job
- 4.7.1. Choosing an Autoscaling Cluster Queue that Meets a Job's Requirements
- 4.7.2. Viewing the Details of an Autoscaling Cluster Queue
- 4.7.3. Determining the Specifications of a Compute Resource Defined for an Autoscaling Cluster Queue
- 4.7.4. Calculating the Maximum Cores Allowed for an Autoscaling Cluster Job
- 4.8. Understanding Cluster Node States
- 4.9. Monitoring Slurm Cluster Jobs
- 4.10. Stopping an Autoscaling Cluster
- 5. HPC Clusters
- 6. Data Management