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Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway that gives you access to Project-based Virtual Machines (VMs) to perform computational analyses on your Project data. To learn more about the application, see the Guacamole documentation here: https://guacamole.apache.org/.

How it Works

When a new project is created the Guacamole application and VMs will need to be set up for that Project by a Platform Administrator. Once set up, Project members can request access to the Guacamole-connected VMs. After access is granted, Project members can download data from the portal, perform computational workflows on the data inside the VM, then write the derivative outputs back to the portal where other Project members can access them.

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The following sections focus on getting started with basic pilotcli commands in a Guacamole VM. For additional pilotcli commands and usage, see the article Working with Project Files in the Command Line Interface.

Launching Pilot Command Line Interface

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  1. For more information on logging in and using the pilotcli, see Working with Project Files in the Command Line Interface.

Zone Restrictions when using Pilot Command Line Interface in Green Room and Core VMs

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File related commands are grouped in the file category. To see more information on all of the file commands, see File Commands - pilotcli file.

Example

Downloading a file from the Core to a user’s Home directory in the Guacamole Virtual Machine

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