OnDemand Apps are not working
Apps through OnDemand (ondemand.osc.edu) can't be launched successfully.
Apps through OnDemand (ondemand.osc.edu) can't be launched successfully.
When trying to delete an interactive session through OnDemand, you may receive an error page about 'No such file'. This can be disregarded. Simply navigate back to the interactive sessions page and try to delete it again. For more information, see this page: https://github.com/OSC/ondemand/issues/659
Update on 14 April 2020, 0903:
Work is completed.
Original message:
There will be maintenance on cluster export services on Tuesday, April 14 from 8:00am to 10:00am. The following services will be affected by this:
OSC OnDemand is not responsive now. We are investigating the problem now. Please use other ways like ssh to connect to OSC HPC systems.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. Please contact oschelp@osc.edu if you have any questions
OSC OnDemand is accessible now.
Pitzer Xfce Desktop through OnDemand is not working. Please choose 'Mate' desktop environment instead. We are working to fix this issue now and apologize for any inconvenience. Please contact OSC Help if you have any questions.
Updated on 2:30pm Feb 1st:
Scratch filesystem is back. OnDemand is also available now.
Original Post:
Scratch filesystem is down now. Users can not access OSC OnDemand as well. Please use other methods to connect to OSC systems. We are working to fix this issue now and apologize for any inconvenience. Please contact OSC Help if you have any questions.
Update:
OnDemand service is available again.
Original post:
OnDemand service is not available and won't let users log in. We are working to fix it as soon as we can. Meanwhile, please use ssh to connect to our HPC systems.
User can NOT login to OnDemand (ondemand.osc.edu) with external providers after yesterday's downtime (August 22, 2017)
Since the 10.9.5 OS X update, Apple has changed its security model to only support applications from the Mac App Store and identified developers. This has caused OnDemand apps to fail to run with the error:
"'x.jnlp' can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer."
To workaround this change, go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy:
Click the lock button to make changes: