Kerberos/PKINIT/hToken/SecurID
- Download / Install Kerberos for Windows
- Setting up KRB5 for PKINIT / HTOKEN Use
- Using KRB5 with an hToken
- Obtaining a Log File with KRB5
- hToken policy / DoD Approval for use memo
Security/Training:
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DoD Information Assurance (IA) Training On-Line
NOTE: Most Service Agencies require their own training. Verify with your S/AAA. - Requires MacroMedia Flash Player
- DoD Information System User Agreement
Resources
- HPC Benchmark Runtimes
A new HPC user faces a stark choice: where, among the multitude of available machines, should I house my allocation? Where can my applications run most efficiently? Even the experienced user following establlshed rules-of-thumb may be at a loss as older machines are decommissioned and new, cutting-edge machines take their place. In the absence of information, most choose based upon subjective factors or, even worse, randomly. To remove some of the uncertainty in this decision, the HPC benchmarking team has published information about how well some of our most widely-used codes perform on different HPC platforms.
- PETTT/ACE
The Advanced Computational Environment (ACE) includes all aspects of user interface to DoD HPC resources, including but not limited to: programming environments (debuggers, libraries, solvers, higher order languages, performance analysis, prediction and optimization tools); computing platforms (common queuing, clusters, distributed data and metacomputing); reusable parallel algorithms; and user access tools (portal and web-based access to HPC resources).
- User Advocacy Group
The mission of the User Advocacy Group (UAG) is to provide a forum for users of the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program's (HPCMP) resources to influcence policies and practices of the program; to facilitate the exchange of information between the user community and the HPCMP; to serve as an advocacy group for all HPCMP users; and to advise the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Office (HPCMPO) on policy and operational matters related to the HPCMP.
- Advance Reservation Service
The Advance Reservation Service (ARS) provides a Web-based interface to make reservations on computational resources across the HPCMP. This service allows allocated users to reserve resources at specific times and for specific durations.
- ezHPC
Makes every aspect of using High Performance Computing (HPC) systems as easy as possible. Gone is the old command line mode of interacting with the supercomputers. By unifying task management within one site, it eases the learning curve for those new to HPC, while offering a graphical, access point to the more experienced user. From job submission to file management to script generation to data storage - ezHPC offers fast, secure access from the user's computer to Program resources.
- DAAC
Tackles visualization problems faced by the researcher in two ways. The non-interactive, batch visualization capability allows researchers to create images from their data while it still resides on the supercomputer. Once produced, these images, which are less than a few megabytes in size, can then be moved easily to the researcher's workstation for validity. ezVIZ is a cross-platform, open-source visualization system based on ParaView and the Visualization Toolkit (VTK); Mesa, an open-source system for rendering interactive 3D graphics; and other available libraries.
Last modified: July 22, 2010


