Frontenac System is our High-Performance Computing (HPC) Infrastructure.
Key upgrades include a new storage system, additional compute nodes, and a new identity management system.
To continue accessing your projects and resources, all existing users must activate their account in the new ColdFront portal.
Once the new system goes live and your account has been migrated, you will receive an email with an instruction.
To activate your account:
Thank you for your attention as we transition to this improved system.
Note: All official communications regarding your account, including activation details and approval notifications, will be sent from Centre for Advanced Computing (cadvcomp@queensu.ca). For your security, please ensure that you only trust messages originating from this address. If you do not see the email in your inbox, kindly check your spam or junk folder.
All users must enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) when activating their account. This additional layer of security uses Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP).
Upon user's first login, users will be required to change their default password and set up their MFA.
Once set up, when a user connects to a cluster using SSH, the user will be prompted to input their second factor (OTP) after supplying their password.
Note: Please use either FreeOTP or Google Authenticator to ensure compatibility. Links to dowload.
Multi-Factor Authentication allows users to protect their account with more than a password.
Important changes are coming to SSH keys:
login.cac.queensu.ca
will be updated. When connecting via terminal, you may receive a warning that the host key has changed. This is expected and safe..ssh/authorized_keys
) will no longer work.Going forward, access to Public Key Account Management will be granted only for approved use cases (e.g., automated workflow). IP address restrictions will be mandatory for all submissions.
To request access, users must contact CAC directly. Once approved, they will be able to upload their new SSH public key through the ColdFront portal.
To request access, please email us at cac.help@queensu.ca.
Frontenac 2.0 introduces a simplified job submission process—specifying --partition
and --qos
is no longer required. The job will be automatically assigned a partition based on the resource ask which includes time limit, resource type, and size of the job (CPU and memory).
Existing job scripts will continue to function without modification.
We’ve worked hard to make the transition seamless—preserving your access, data, and workflows.
All existing user data will be retained and migrated without changes to directory paths (e.g., /home, /scratch, /project).
User and group ownership, as well as project memberships, will remain unchanged.
The SSH hostname will remain the same: login.cac.queensu.ca
.
Access via HTTPS and Open OnDemand will continue to use the same hostname: login.cac.queensu.ca
.
The Wiki will remain accessible at info.cac.queensu.ca.
Once logged into ColdFront or Open OnDemand, you can also access the Wiki by clicking the Help icon .
There will be no changes to how you access or use the Frontenac clusters—your existing workflows remain supported.
Interactive interface for running applications such as Jupyter and RStudio are now accessible through the Open OnDemand platform.
Once your account is approved, you’ll be able to launch these applications directly from the portal.
We will be adding more interactive applications over time, so stay tuned for updates.
ColdFront is our new user portal where all Frontenac users can manage their accounts and projects.
Collaborators can access their assigned projects and update their account information.
Principal Investigators (PIs) can manage project memberships, approve applications, request resource allocations, and perform other administrative tasks related to their research project.
Applicable to: Faculty, adjunct faculty, librarian, or a lead researcher
Applicable to: Undergraduate student, Master's student, Doctoral student, Postdoctoral fellow, External Collaborator, Researcher, Research Assistant, or a support staff.
Principal Investigators are now required to approve user's application through the portal before CAC can approve the account.
Once the account application has been approved by the CAC, user should receive an email containing instructions on how to access their account for the first time.
Signing in for the first time - users will be required to change their password and set a multi-factor authentication.
Existing users will receive activation email after the upgrades are completed – this email contains the login credentials and link to the portal.
Users are required to set their new password and MFA.
Note: All official communications regarding your account, including activation details and approval notifications, will be sent from Centre for Advanced Computing (cadvcomp@queensu.ca). For your security, please ensure that you only trust messages originating from this address. If you do not see the email in your inbox, kindly check your spam or junk folder.
Receiving a warning regarding the host key changes is expected after the updates. To be able to connect successfully, kindly accept the new server host key.
Below are sample screenshots of the warning:
MobaXterm
Putty
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