Welcome to the SuperCDMS SNOLAB public confluence site

This page will guide our newest members through the process of registering as members of the Collaboration and gaining access to the internal resources.
If you have problems with any part of this page please reach out to the contact person of the section you're interested in or to the  Documentation Infrastructure Committee.


First  register as a CDMS Collaboration Member

Before requesting Confluence access or a SLAC computing account you must be registered as a member of the collaboration.  Register here.

Then  get the additional accounts you need

What will you be doing?Get these accounts.
Viewing/editing SuperCDMS documentation and nothing else

Confluence only

Analyzing any data

SLAC computing and Confluence access

Gitlab account

Developing SuperCDMS software

SLAC computing and Confluence access

Gitlab account

Taking shifts at SNOLAB

SNOLAB account

Work with the SuperCDMS hardware tracking system

eTraveler access

Need access to all CDMS data that ever has been or will be taken

Fermilab (FNAL) account

Contact: Cartaro

Confluence is is widely used by the CDMS collaboration for its internal documentation so the first step as a new member of the collaboration is to gain access to our internal Confluence space.

If you plan to access and analyze data please get a full SLAC account (see next section below). If you don't plan to analyze data, you can get access to Confluence via a SLAC Crowd account.  

  1. Before requesting a Confluence account, you must be a registered member of the CDMS Collaboration. The registration page is linked  here .
  2. Email Cartaro to create a Confluence account. Your username will be your email address as listed in the collaboration directory.
    1. Here is an example email:
    2. Hello Dr. Cartaro, I am a new CDMS member and am requesting confluence-only access.  

 Contact: Cartaro

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 below).  Once your SLAC computing account and Confluence accounts are linked, the same password will give you access to both.

  1. Before requesting a SLAC username and account, you must be a registered member of the CDMS Collaboration.  The registration page is linked here.

  2. Register with SLUO (SLAC Users Organization)
  3. 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/Sponsor/Supervisor: Richard Partridge
    • Time spent at SLAC:   Meaning "How much time do you plan to spend physically at SLAC?" and generally the answer is <10%, unless you have a specific role in the collaboration that requires your presence at SLAC for long periods. 
  4. When the registration is complete you will receive a SLAC ID (SID) number that is needed for requesting a computer account.  
    Take your trainings as indicated in the SLUO welcome email but disregard the instructions on how to apply for a SLAC computer account. It contains a protected link and it would not get your account setup properly for CDMS work. 

    INSTEAD
    , fill out this computer account request form and send the form to the CDMS computer czar, Cartaro, or the SLAC supervisor, R. Partridge. If you do not receive feedback within 2-3 working days please contact Tina or Richard.

    • Requestor information: leave blank
    • SID #: This is found in the e-mail confirming the creation of your SLUO account (see above)
    • New Account Type: request both Unix and Windows accounts
    • SLAC e-mailbox: It is really your choice but whatever you choose be sure to read emails from SLAC. If you work primarily at another institution, you can select None; you can still receive e-mails at USERNAME@slac.stanford.edu, they will simply be forwarded to your primary e-mail account; otherwise, MS Exchange or Unix should probably be selected on the basis of your preferred e-mail client.
    • Requested User ID: This will be your username at SLAC and your SLAC email address, if you choose to have one (username@slac.stanford.edu). Generally some combination of your last name and possibly your first name or initial would be best – this will make it easier for other users to identify who you actually are from files that you create or edit. Usernames may contain digits 0-9, lower-case letters a-z, and the special character "-". Must begin with a lower-case letter a-z. Must not be shorter than 3 or longer than 8 characters.
    • Signature: No signature is needed. You will electronically sign later in the process.
    • Authorization: leave blank
  5. Follow directions for changing the default password(s) as soon as possible.

  6. Move on to  Working with SLAC Computing Systems (confluence access required - see Step 6) to test out your new account.

  7. You should have completed  Cyber Security Basics training at the moment of SLUO registration. If that is not the case you'll have 5 days to complete it once your accounts are activated. You will also need to take periodic cyber security refresher courses. Email notifications will be sent to you as reminder. Failing to take the training when due will result in the account locking, pending completion of the course.

  8. Once you have your SLAC computer account, you still need to get access to the CDMS Confluence space.  Send an e-mail to Tina or confluence-admin@slac.stanford.edu asking for access to the CDMS group space on Confluence.

How to get a GitLab account

Contact: Amy Roberts

First, create a GitLab account. Once you have an account, request access to the SuperCDMS group using the GitLab interface here

Then send your information (name, institute, supervisor, email address) to the folks below. 

How to get a SNOLAB account

Contact: Joel Sander  

If your supervisor has a SNOLAB account → Please ask them to fill in the new user form https://www.snolab.ca/orbeon/fr/ComputingSupport/NewSNOLABUserAccount/new.

For Supervisor with a SNOLAB account filling the new user form:
Please make sure to tick "VPN-CUTE", "VPN-SCDSM" and "CUTE" and "SuperCDMS" in the collaboration name.


If otherwise, send an email to Joel(Joel.Sander@usd.edu).

Email subject: "SNOLAB New User Account" and fill in the form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQz7NS7qgnzaIz1-g1HjY8cTRQCa5SB7hq_bqZ0LcYVJMVQg/viewform?usp=sf_link

The account creation is not immediate. It needs to be approved by SNOLAB-IT and might take up to 5 working days according to their workload. 


User 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 Sharepoint site that you can access only if you have a SNOLAB account

For instructions on accessing the CUTE machines, see https://www.snolab.ca/cute/private/TWiki/bin/view/Main/Computing. (same SNOLAB account credentials to login)

Other resources:

How to get a Fermilab account

Contact: Lauren Hsu, see the SuperCDMS address book for her email

See this page on Confluence (Confluence access required). 

Renew Fermilab Account

Complete this application.

How to get a Nero account

Contact: Steve Yellin, see the SuperCDMS address book for his email

The Stanford Underground Facility (SUF) is maintained by Steve Yellin.  SUF hosts some of our web resources like elog and dokuwiki. You should get an account on Nero if you plan to edit nero web pages or use SUF resources, such as Matlab.

To get an account on the SUF cluster,

  1. you should first register as member of the CDMS Collaboration   here  
  2. and then email Steve Yellin (see the SuperCDMS address book for his email) with your preferred username.

How to access eTraveler

Contact: Tina Cartaro

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

Then go to the internal SuperCDMS homepage at Home

If this link doesn't work for you, email Concetta Cartaro and let her know.  Here is an example email:

Hi Tina!  I'm able to log into confluence, but I can't access the SuperCDMS confluence space.  Could you add me to the SuperCDMS confluence group?


Links

SuperCDMS Email Contacts

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

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

To contact Confluence administrators:
confluence-admin@slac.stanford.edu

How to get started with...

For more information about the Collaboration, data analysis, resources, and more please visit the How to get started with.... pages (confluence password required).