Software

Linux and Unix servers, which are clustered by Sun Microsystems N1 Grid Engine, hold several compilers to run your program. Installed Windows and Linux software in the user workstations can be used for your purpose.

Linux workstation

Linux workstations intend to provide a convenient programming environment. Application software installed on Linux workstations is listed below. The default shell is Bash (GNU Bourne-Again Shell). Environment variables for each application at start-up are set by default. Japanese environment is not supported.

GNU application (text editor, internet apps, Emacs, Glade, etc)
GNU Compiler Collection 3 (C [cc/gcc], C++ [c++/g++], Objective-C, Fortran [g77], Java [gcj], Ada [gnat])
Linux/Unix tool (awk, grep, sed, vi, ed, etc)
OpenOffice 1 (Spreadsheet, Draw, Math, Writer, Project, etc)
IDL 6/ENVI 4
MATLAB 7
VisiQuest 4
AVS Viz/Express 7
VMWare Workstation 4

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Windows workstation

Windows workstations intend to provide an environment for image data processing, retouching and remote-sensing data processing. Installed application software in Windows workstations are listed below. User support is not provided for freeware.

Microsoft Office Pro 2003
Microsoft Office Visio 2003
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12
ERDAS Imagine 9
PCI Geomatica 9
PCI Geomatica 10
Adobe Photoshop CS v8
Internet Explorer
Freeware (FFFTP, +Lhaca, Tera Term Pro, SSHR Secure Shell, Adobe Reader)

Japanese environment is available with "Left Alt + shift" keys.

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Linux/Unix servers cluster

Available compilers in Linux/Unix servers cluster are as follows:

Linux Servers Cluster GNU Compiler Collection 3 (C [cc/gcc], C++ [c++/g++], Objective-C, Fortran [g77], Java [gcj], Ada [gnat])
Unix Servers Cluster Sun Studio 11 (C/C++ [cc] version5, Fortran [f77, f90, f95] version8)
User support is not provided for GNU Compiler of the Unix Servers Cluster.

NQS (Network Queuing System) brief guide

In the IJIS system, 14 Solaris machines (Sun Fire V440) and 24 Linux machines (Sun Fire V20) are clustered by Sun Microsystems N1 Grid Engine 6.0. The N1 Grid Engine enables users to submit their jobs without searching for resources in each node. The jobs are executed through a Network Queuing System (NQS).

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Connections from the User Workstation to the User Support Servers

"ssh", "sftp", and "scp" commands are available for the connection between the User Workstation and user support servers. All of the Unix-like workstations provide "ssh" service. Users can access the servers and Unix-like workstations with the same "ssh" procedure.

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