Welcome to the CDMS Group's Public Confluence Site
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Before requesting Confluence access or a SLAC computing account you must be registered as a member of the collaboration. The registration page is linked here.
What will you be doing? | Get these accounts. |
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Viewing/editing SuperCDMS documentation and nothing else | Confluence only |
Analyzing any data | SLAC computer account and Confluence access |
Developing SuperCDMS software | SLAC computer account and Confluence access, Nero account |
Work with the SuperCDMS hardware tracking system | eTraveler |
Need access to all CDMS data that ever has been or will be taken | Fermilab |
Confluence is widely used by the CDMS collaboration, so if you are working on the experiment you need access to Confluence. If you don't plan to analyze data, you can get access to Confluence via a SLAC cloud account.
You should request a SLAC computing account if you plan to analyze any SuperCDMS data. To get access to Confluence, you will need have your SLAC computer account linked to Confluence (see Step 6). Once your SLAC computing account and Confluence accounts are linked, the same password will give you access to both.
Before requesting a SLAC username and account, you must be a registered member of the CDMS Collaboration. The registration page is linked here.
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 Richard Partridge.
When the registration is complete you will receive a SLAC ID (SID) number that is needed for requesting a computer account.
If you would like more information on SLUO, see their page here
Once you have your SLAC computer account, you still need to get access to the CDMS Confluence space. Send an e-mail to Tina Cartaro or confluence-admin@slac.stanford.edu asking for access to the CDMS group space on Confluence.
Details of the computer account request form:
Our git repositories are hosted on Nero, one of three computers at SUF (Stanford Underground Facility) maintained by Steve Yellin. You should get an account on Nero if you plan to work with SuperCDMS software.
To get an account on the SUF cluster,
If you need to work with the SuperCDMS hardware tracking system, the eTraveler, please register here
For more information about the Collaboration, data analysis, resources, and more please visit the How to get started with.... pages (confluence password required).
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