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Here are some basic information on CASA and the software we are developing: | Here are some basic information on CASA and the software we are developing: | ||
* [https://github.com/binchensun/suncasa | * [https://github.com/binchensun/suncasa SunCASA] A CASA/python-based package being developed for imaging and visualizing spectral imaging data. ONLY AVAILABLE on UNIX-BASED PLATFORMS (MacOS High-Sierra and later, REDHAT 6 & 7 and equivalents) | ||
* [https://casa.nrao.edu/casa_obtaining.shtml Obtaining CASA]; [https://casaguides.nrao.edu CASA Guides] | * [https://casa.nrao.edu/casa_obtaining.shtml Obtaining CASA]; [https://casaguides.nrao.edu CASA Guides] | ||
* GSFIT | * GSFIT |
Revision as of 22:43, 15 April 2019
Software
Here are some basic information on CASA and the software we are developing:
- SunCASA A CASA/python-based package being developed for imaging and visualizing spectral imaging data. ONLY AVAILABLE on UNIX-BASED PLATFORMS (MacOS High-Sierra and later, REDHAT 6 & 7 and equivalents)
- Obtaining CASA; CASA Guides
- GSFIT
Using SunCASA
Setup connections to AWS server
- Obtain SSH Key from Bin Chen
- Put it under a secure location on your own machine. Recommend to use "~/.ssh" (create if it does not exist by "mkdir ~/.ssh").
- Edit the permission of ~/.ssh and the key (here I use ~/.ssh as the directory to place your key)
chmod -R 700 ~/.ssh chmod 400 ~/.ssh/guest_key.pem
- Log on to Bin's test AWS server
ssh -XY -i ~/.ssh/guest_key.pem guest@3.208.184.162:22