Welcome to the SLAC CDMS Group's Public Confluence Site

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SuperCDMS Email Contacts

Questions about the project, the experiment or the collaboration:
cdms-contact@slac.stanford.edu

To contact the website administrator:
cdms-webmaster@slac.stanford.edu

How to register as a SLAC user and get a Computer account

  1. Register with SLUO (SLAC Users Organization)
    To register, fill in the form located at https://oraweb4.slac.stanford.edu/apex/epnprod/f?p=134
    Make sure to select CDMS under 'Experiment you will be working on.' On the second page, the current reference person is Rich Partridge.
    When the registration is complete you will receive a SLAC ID (SID) number that is needed for requesting a computer account.

    1. If you would like more information on SLUO, see their page here

  2. Apply for a SLAC computer account (apply for linux and windows)
    Fill, print, sign, scan the computer account request form at http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/comp/slacwide/account/account.html 
    Send the form to the CDMS computer czar, Concetta (Tina) Cartaro, or the SLAC supervisor, Rich Partridge, to be approved and sent to the SLAC account-services.
    If you do not receive feedback within 2-3 working days please contact Tina or Rich.
    Follow directions for changing the default password(s) as soon as possible.

  3. Move on to Connecting to SLAC Computing Systems (confluence password required - see below) to test out your new account.

  4. Once your accounts are activated you have 30 days to complete Cyber Security Basics course online (windows password required).
    Failing to do so will result in the account locking, pending completion of the course.

 

How to get a Confluence account

If you do not have a SLAC computer account and don't plan on getting one:

If you do have a SLAC computer account:

 

How to access eTraveler

If you need to work with the SuperCDMS hardware tracking system, the eTraveler, please register here

Computer account request form details

Details of the computer account request form:

 

 

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