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Frequently asked questions for DUNE computing
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Getting access to DUNE computing #5

Open hschellman opened 3 years ago

hschellman commented 3 years ago

Step 1: DUNE membership

To use dune computing, you must be on the DUNE Collaboration member list. If you are not, your institution's Institutional Board representative must inform Maxine Hronek (maxine@fnal.gov) that you are joining DUNE.

Step 2: accounts At FNAL

If you have a valid FNAL computing account but not on DUNE yet (say you have access to another experiment's resources), you can ask for a DUNE-specific account using the Service Now Computing Account Request form.

If you do not have any FNAL accounts yet you need to obtain a Fermilab User Account. More info: https://get-connected.fnal.gov/users/access/

[Fun first step. If you do not yet have an ORCID, establish your scientific identity at: https://orcid.org by setting up an ID. We also use this to ID you for papers so very useful. ]

This is a multi-step process that takes several days (up to 4 weeks).

With CERN

If you have a valid CERN account and access to CERN machines, you can get started using DUNE software. See the most recent tutorial for more instructions.

hschellman commented 1 year ago

fixed the link to the getting DUNE access because someone thought it was a good idea to depreciate the old one without warning. Grrrrr....