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abstract:darwin:account:account [2024-04-08 16:01] – [UD allocations] anitaabstract:darwin:account:account [2024-05-07 17:19] – [ACCESS (XSEDE) allocation groups] anita
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 If you are a UD community member, your UD allocation username and password are the same as your UDelNet ID If you are a UD community member, your UD allocation username and password are the same as your UDelNet ID
-and password. You may change your UDelNet ID or password on the [[http://www.udel.edu/network|UD network page]], but it is only synced at noon and midnight daily on DARWIN.+and password. You may change your UDelNet ID or password on the [[https://www.udel.edu/myudsettings|My UD Settings page]], but it is only synced at 12:15AM EST daily on DARWIN, so basically the next day. In the meantime, you may continue to use the old password on DARWIN until the update occurs.
  
 If you are not a UD community member, IT will create a username having the form //hpcguest//<<//uid//>>, and If you are not a UD community member, IT will create a username having the form //hpcguest//<<//uid//>>, and
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 **//The workgroup category//**: Each workgroup has a unique group name (e.g., //xg-tra180011//) assigned for each allocation. The PI and users are members of that allocation group (workgroup). To see the usernames of all members of the workgroup, type the ''hpc-group-info -a'' <<//allocation_workgroup//>> command. **//The workgroup category//**: Each workgroup has a unique group name (e.g., //xg-tra180011//) assigned for each allocation. The PI and users are members of that allocation group (workgroup). To see the usernames of all members of the workgroup, type the ''hpc-group-info -a'' <<//allocation_workgroup//>> command.
  
-Use the command ''groups'' to see all of your groups. The example below is for user ''xsedeu1201''+Use the command ''workgroup -q workgroups'' to see all of your workgroups. The example below is for user ''xsedeu1201''
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
-groups +workgroup -q workgroups 
-everyone xg-tra180011+ 1120  xg-tra180011
 </code> </code>
  
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