The uci.edu domain has been added to our Google Workspace trusted domains, and ics.uci.edu has been added to UCI's list of trusted domains. Users will no longer be warned and prompted to continue when sharing Google Drive contents between the workspaces.
Beginning in August of 2022 we will begin redeploying the Instructional Openlab with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish).
Older operating systems will continue to be available via the vagrant virtual environment.
Instructors may connect to a test cluster by connecting to openlab22.ics.uci.edu using ssh. Let us know what software is missing and what additional software you would like to see available.
Additional information regarding these changes will be posted here:
Feel free to send questions and comments to helpdesk@ics.uci.edu.
The ICS gitlab setup has been upgraded to GitLab 15. Many improvements have been added along with removal of deprecated features. Fore more information, please visit GitLab 15.0 Released.
OpenJDK 17.0.2 is now available on openlab.
Please visit the Modules swiki page for more information on how to use this software.
Adobe licenses for software like Adobe Acrobat expired. To activate or renew your Adobe license, follow the steps outlined by OIT:
If your license expired, you do not need to download and reinstall Acrobat. After the purchase process is complete, you will need to sign in to the software using your UCINetID@uci.edu email address and UCINetID password along with Duo. For step-by-step directions, please refer to: https://swiki.ics.uci.edu/doku.php/software:adobe_acrobat (ICS sign-in required).
ICS Computing Support runs metrics, monitoring and alerting for much of ICS managed computing in the ICS data center. Researchers should feel free to reach out to helpdesk@ics.uci.edu to add self supported equipment to the systems that are measured and monitored.
ICS Computing Support runs several Kubernetes clusters based on RKE product. We currently run several services: JupyterHub@ICS, Password Reset, ICS Speedtest, PHPMYAdmin, PasteBin and a GoHarbor Container Reposittory.
Feel free to reach out to heldpesk@ics.uci.edu if you have suggestion for other microservices, have a microservice you want to run, or have questions about running a Kubernetes cluster.
Computing support can step into an active or passive role in managing GCP or AWS assets. Any services provided in the ICS data center can likewise be provided in the cloud.
Big Highlights:
Other highlights:
Jupyterhub is once again available for students and researchers during Winter quarter. Users logging into one of the Jupyterhub URL's will receive a personal docker container running Ubuntu.
Highlights:
The following in an excerpt from the full document at ICS Password Overview
You may reset your ICS password at ICS Password Toolbox if you:
Please contact Helpdesk via email (helpdesk@ics.uci.edu) if you need assistance with this process. Attach any relevant screenshots should you be encountering any error messages.
A couple of notes about the ICS Home Directory.
Beginning Fall 2021, all home directories are being stored on a new Purestorage Flashblade named tardigrade.ics.uci.edu, occasionally abbreviated as tg.ics.uci.edu.
Tardigrade Highlights:
Visit ICS Home Directory for more information.
OIT has sent out email announcing the following planned changes to thee UCI Google Workspace Service on Tuesday, January 25, 2022.
These changes will not effect the ICS run and ICS branded ICS Google Workspace Service. ICS Computing Support will review and determine if mirroring these changes would benefit the ICS community and if they are feasible in our environment. ICS community members are encouraged send mail to helpdesk@ics.uci.edu if mirroing these changes will be impactful, constructively or negatively, to ICS business or research.
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