X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/fb9730d1da1eab233e4e7ea01c1015cd70ba6cf7..3a0aa1db801154916f50b1b299d5100945a3e1df:/doc/user/getting_started/vm-login-with-webshell.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/user/getting_started/vm-login-with-webshell.html.textile.liquid b/doc/user/getting_started/vm-login-with-webshell.html.textile.liquid index 8258f09f5c..4ede3b97e3 100644 --- a/doc/user/getting_started/vm-login-with-webshell.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/user/getting_started/vm-login-with-webshell.html.textile.liquid @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ This document describes how to access an Arvados VM with Webshell from Workbench h2(#webshell). Access VM using webshell -Accessing VM using webshell requires no prior setup by the user such as setting up SSH keys. +Webshell gives you access to an arvados virtual machine from your browser with no additional setup. -In the Arvados Workbench, click on the dropdown menu icon in the upper right corner of the top navigation menu to access the user settings menu, and click on the menu item *Manage account* to go to the account management page. In the *Manage account* page, you will see the *Virtual Machines* panel that lists the virtual machines you can access. +In the Arvados Workbench, click on the dropdown menu icon in the upper right corner of the top navigation menu to access the user settings menu, and click on the menu item *Virtual machines* to see the list of virtual machines you can access. If you do not have access to any virtual machines, please click on Send request for shell access or send an email to "support@curoverse.com":mailto:support@curoverse.com. -Each row in the Virtual Machines panel lists the hostname of the VM, along with a *Log in as *you** button under the column "Web shell beta". Clinking on this button will open up a webshell terminal for you in a new browser tab and log you in. +Each row in the Virtual Machines panel lists the hostname of the VM, along with a Log in as *you* button under the column "Web shell". Clicking on this button will open up a webshell terminal for you in a new browser tab and log you in. !{display: block;margin-left: 25px;margin-right: auto;border:1px solid lightgray;}{{ site.baseurl }}/images/vm-access-with-webshell.png!