First register as a CDMS Collaboration MemberBefore requesting Confluence access or a SLAC computing account you must be registered as a member of the collaboration. The registration page is linked here . Then get the additional accounts you need Then go to the internal SuperCDMS homepage at Home How to get access to Confluence onlyConfluence 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. - Before requesting a Confluence account, you must be a registered member of the CDMS Collaboration. The registration page is linked here .
- Go to this sign-up form
- Sign up for the CDMS group
How to get a SLAC computer account and get access to ConfluenceYou 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 (). 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. If you would like more information on SLUO, see their page here. - Experiment you will be working on: select CDMS
- SLAC Group/Department: "FPD: SuperCryo Dark Matter Search"
- Spokesperson/Reference Person: Richard Partridge
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- Follow directions for changing the default password(s) as soon as possible.
- Move on to Working with SLAC Computing Systems (confluence access required - see Step 6) to test out your new account.
- 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. You will also need to take periodic cyber security refresher courses. Accounts that do not stay current with cyber security training will be deactivated. 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.
How to get a Nero accountOur 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, - you should first register as member of the CDMS Collaboration here
- and then email Steve Yellin (see the SuperCDMS address book for his email) with your preferred username.
How to get a SNOLAB accountPLease make sure to tick "VPN-CUTE", "VPN-SCDSM" and "CUTE" and "SCDMS" in the collaboration name. You will need to install a VPN package on your computer to be able to access the network. The instructions for how to do this can be found on the SNOLAB docushare site that you can access only if you have a SNOLAB account Docushare -> Easy View -> IT Services -> Computing Support Page -> VPN - Virtual Private Networks https://www.snolab.ca/docushare/dsweb/View/Wiki-11/VPN%20-%20Virtual%20Private%20Networks For instructions on accessing the CUTE machines, see https://www.snolab.ca/cute/private/TWiki/bin/view/Main/Computing. How to get a Fermilab accountSee this page on Confluence (Confluence access required). For information on using Kerberos, see this page (Confluence access required). Renew Fermilab Account Complete this application. How to access eTravelerContact: Tina CartaroIf you need to work with the SuperCDMS hardware tracking system, the eTraveler, please register here |