diff --git a/docs/access.md b/docs/access.md index ff4dc209e365792f42d90e8096be943d9348192b..6e6cdbd7af6628a4867df1657814078e23ffec20 100644 --- a/docs/access.md +++ b/docs/access.md @@ -275,9 +275,9 @@ You can find them on the page you used to upload your public key. Once you have logged in successfully, you can continue with [Unix shell basics](./unix-shell-basics.md). -### JupyterLab +### Jupyter-JSC -Alternatively, you can [use JupyterLab to log in][JupyterLab]. +Alternatively, you can [use Jupyter-JSC to log in][Jupyter-JSC]. The authentication credentials are the same as for JuDoor. Once you have logged in, you need to create a JupyterLab instance by clicking *Add New JupyterLab*. On the next screen you must select which system you want to log in to, what project to use for accounting and what part of the system you want to log in to (more about this later), login nodes are the right choice for the moment. @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ To do so, click *File* > *New* > *Terminal* and you should see a shell prompt si [steinbusch1@jrl06 ~]$ ``` -[JupyterLab]: https://jupyter-jsc.fz-juelich.de +[Jupyter-JSC]: https://jupyter-jsc.fz-juelich.de ## Checking System/Service Status The root cause of many problems ("I cannot log in", "the system is slow") can be found by checking the [JSC status webpage](https://status.jsc.fz-juelich.de/). Here you will find up-to-date status information on the services JSC provides, including upcoming planned maintenances. A traffic-light colour system is used to indicate the state of a system or service, with green systems functioning as expected for most or all users. Yellow systems are degraded, with issues that will impact many users. Red systems are strongly degraded which will impact most or all users. Finally, dark-red systems are unavailable. Do not fret that you see more systems than what you have access to, as this is a general landing page for all of our systems.