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- | ====== Farber account requests ====== | ||
- | All Farber [[: | ||
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- | To request a Farber account to be added or removed, the Farber stakeholder may | ||
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- | * contact the principle stakeholder for the // | ||
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- | or | ||
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- | * submit a [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Cluster accounts ===== | ||
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- | The cluster' | ||
- | group names. A // | ||
- | // | ||
- | compute node or set of nodes. Each investing-entity has a //principal stakeholder// | ||
- | administrative point of contact for its compute nodes. | ||
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- | There are two types of cluster accounts: // | ||
- | are researchers having at least one stakeholder willing to share his/her cluster resources | ||
- | (compute nodes, storage allocation). | ||
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- | For each investing-entity, | ||
- | group-use policies for his/her sponsored users. | ||
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- | <note important> | ||
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- | * **UD community members:** UDelNet ID and full name | ||
- | * **Guests:** Full name and email address (preferably a university, institution or organization; | ||
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- | </ | ||
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- | If you are a UD community member, your cluster username and password are the same as your UDelNet ID | ||
- | and password. You may change your UDelNet ID or password on the [[http:// | ||
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- | If you are not a UD community member, IT will create a username having the form // | ||
- | an initial password for you. It is based on the unique, 4-digit numerical identifier IT assigns to you. You can [[https:// | ||
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- | Your password should always comply with UD's [[http:// | ||
- | recommendations]]. | ||
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- | ^Command | ||
- | | '' | ||
- | | '' | ||
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- | For example, | ||
- | <code bash> | ||
- | [traine@mills ~]$ hpc-user-info -a traine | ||
- | full-name = Student Training | ||
- | last-name = Student Training | ||
- | home-directory = /home/1201 | ||
- | email-address = traine@udel.edu | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | ===== Cluster groups ===== | ||
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- | The cluster groups of which you are a member determine which computing nodes, job queues, and | ||
- | storage resources you may use. Each group has a unique descriptive group name (// | ||
- | two categories of group names: //class// and // | ||
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- | **//The class category// | ||
- | community also belong to the group named // | ||
- | // | ||
- | // | ||
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- | **//The investing-entity category// | ||
- | or the principal stakeholder' | ||
- | users are members of that cluster group. To see the usernames of all members of an | ||
- | investing-entity' | ||
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- | For example, the command below will display the usernames of the it_css members. | ||
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- | <code bash> | ||
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- | Together, '' |