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unable to ssh into dev cloud (Connection closed by 146.152.226.61 port 22)

Jatin_Yadav
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Hi,

i'am unable to ssh into the devcloud(scheduled/batch access), iam getting the following error:

Your account has expired; please contact your system administrator.
Connection closed by 146.152.226.61 port 22

 

i was able to connect to it until yesterday, I checked the devcloud and it shows that my account is valid upto 1 november 2023.

 

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Megat_Intel
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Hi Jatin_Yadav,

Thank you for reaching out to us.

 

For your information, SLURM/Scheduled Batch Service Instance has been removed from Intel® Developer Cloud Beta. Therefore, we would recommend using JupyterLab, the new alternative to SLURM/Scheduled Batch Service in IDC 1.0 (cloud.intel.com).

  1. In the Console Home, click 'Training and Workshops' under Quick Start.
  2. Click 'Launch JupyterLab' (top right corner)

 

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Do let us know if you encounter any issues.

 

 

Regards,

Megat


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ThasneemV_Intel
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Hi


Thanks for posting in Intel Communities.


Could you please let us know which DevCloud (DevCloud for oneAPI or DevCloud for Edge or DevCloud for Beta) you are using?


Regards,

Thasneem Vazim



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Jatin_Yadav
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i was using dev cloud for beta (scheduled batch service).

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Megat_Intel
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Hi Jatin_Yadav,

Thank you for reaching out to us.

 

For your information, SLURM/Scheduled Batch Service Instance has been removed from Intel® Developer Cloud Beta. Therefore, we would recommend using JupyterLab, the new alternative to SLURM/Scheduled Batch Service in IDC 1.0 (cloud.intel.com).

  1. In the Console Home, click 'Training and Workshops' under Quick Start.
  2. Click 'Launch JupyterLab' (top right corner)

 

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Do let us know if you encounter any issues.

 

 

Regards,

Megat


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Megat_Intel
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Hi Jatin_Yadav,

Thank you for your question. This thread will no longer be monitored since this issue has been resolved. If you need additional information from Intel, please submit a new question.

 

 

Regards,

Megat


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