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::1. request an OSG (Open Science Grid) user certificate [https://twiki.grid.iu.edu/bin/view/Documentation/CertificateGetWeb (instructions here)].
::1. follow step 1 above.
::2. register with the LZ VO.
::2. register with the LZ VO.


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Revision as of 22:28, 5 June 2017

First Steps for New Members

1. Getting a Computing Account - You will need an account for logging into login.hep.wisc.edu. Please contact Kim Palladino so she can request a new hep account (if you don't already have an account) and enroll you as a member of the ddm (direct dark matter) group for privileges. You need to wait for final approval that will be done by the administrators, wait up to a day especially on weekends. When they approve the account and/or membership request, you will get a notification email.

  • General information about physics computing accounts can be found here.

2. Connecting to Physics Department Login Servers -

To access storage at Wisconsin

 ssh username@login02.hep.wisc.edu
OR
 ssh username@login.hep.wisc.edu
OR
 ssh username@lzlogin.hep.wisc.edu 

Depending on what you are working on.

From Windows you will need cygwin or putty. More information is available at SSH Access.

3. Access to the Grid - For new members working on

  • MiniCLEAN or Ricochet
1. request an OSG (Open Science Grid) user certificate (instructions here).
You don't need to register with a VO. When you request your certificate, specify the GLOW VO.
  • LZ
1. request an OSG (Open Science Grid) user certificate (instructions here).
2. register with the LZ VO.

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MiniCLEAN and Ricochet users - follow the instructions under the section "How to get a Grid User Certificate" .
LZ users - follow the instructions under the section "How to get a Grid User Certificate" and under the section "How to register your Grid Certificate in the LZ VO" .