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- Issue training to the user on Lab 1 use. Points to make:
- Avoid working in the room alone
- Get, and keep current, appropriate electrical training
- Get a ladder if you need to get up high
- No climbing on chairs, tables, benches, etc.
- A spotter must be present in order to use a ladder
- No access to stuff not part of your project
- Stay out of the racks unless access is really needed
- High current sources present
- No reconfiguration of computers
- No reconfiguration of the network
- Keep the work area clean
- Avoid accessing Lab1 through the middle hallway door
- Point out Dataflow Lab 1 Confluence page and have the user go over it
- Introduce the user to Mike
Create a computer account for the user
Panel - For the old method, see
/reg/common/tools/bin/addlabuser
, etc.- This is obsolete as of 1/1/2012, now that we have moved to
unix-admin
style maintenance. However, it may still be needed for legacy set-ups. - On
rdsrv100
, issue:
/reg/common/tools/bin/addlabuser <username>
- Puts user in the appropriate groups, e.g.,
lab-users
- Add
--superuser
to add the user to thesudo
list, if necessary
- Puts user in the appropriate groups, e.g.,
- If this fails with a '
User not found in ou=People...
' message issue:
/reg/common/tools/ldap-helpers/nis2ldap
- Retry
addlabuser
- Retry
- This is obsolete as of 1/1/2012, now that we have moved to
- Add the account to the
u-reg-lab1
netgroup (NIS) with a request tounix-admin
- For the old method, see
- If the user is involved with RCE development (DAT, CTK, CCI, NPA, etc.):
- Send a request to
confluence-admin
to add the user to thecci-confluence-editors
group and get the user CCI JIRA privileges - Add the user to the
g-npa
AFS group, if necessary- Needed for NPA cvs/svn access, as in, e.g., ATLAS
- Add the user to the
g-cci
AFS group, if necessaryNeeded for RCE development svn access
Code Block pts membership g-cci pts adduser <username> g-cci
- Add the user to the
reg-lab1
YP group, if necessaryNeeded for certain Lab 1 NFS disk operations
Code Block ypgroup exam -group reg-lab1 ypgroup adduser -group reg-lab1 -user <username>
Some dongles have
udev
rules that put the usb device into the groupusers
Add the user to the
users
group on the relevant host, if necessaryCode Block sudo /usr/sbin/usermod -G users <username>
- Send a request to
- Add the account to the
reg-lab
listserv e-mail list (see below)
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