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* submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/ServiceDet?ID=23|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) ClustersHelp Request]] and click on the green **Request Service** button and complete the form including Farber and all of the sponsored users' full name and email addresses, and the investing-entity unique group name (workgroup). | * submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/ServiceDet?ID=23|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]] and click on the green **Request Service** button and complete the form including Farber and all of the sponsored users' full name and email addresses, and the investing-entity unique group name (workgroup). |
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===== Cluster accounts ===== | ===== Cluster accounts ===== |
<code bash>getent group it_css</code> | <code bash>getent group it_css</code> |
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Together, ''gentent group'' and ''hpc-user-info -a'' let you determine the identities of a group's members. | Together, ''gentent group'' and ''hpc-user-info -a'' let you determine the identities of a cluster group's members. |
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| To get complete information regarding the cluster group and members, you can use the command ''hpc-group-info''. The output of this command will list the cluster group's information (''description = ''//stakeholder//), along with every member in the group ([[abstract:farber:app_dev:compute_env#using-workgroup-and-directories|workgroup]]) and their account information (Username, Full Name, Email Address). |
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| ''hpc-group-info -a'' <<//investing-entity//>> |