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== How to Obtain a Cluster Account == | == How to Obtain a Cluster Account == | ||
*Talk to your research advisor | *Talk to your research advisor | ||
− | *Have your research advisor contact [[User: Barnes|Alex Barnes]] (barnes | + | *Have your research advisor contact [[User: Barnes|Alex Barnes]] (barnes at phys.uconn.edu) requesting an account |
*You will first receive an e-mail containing your username | *You will first receive an e-mail containing your username | ||
**Usernames will usually be composed of the first letter(s) of the first name followed by the full last name (John Graunt: jgraunt, Rainer Maria Rilke: rmrilke) | **Usernames will usually be composed of the first letter(s) of the first name followed by the full last name (John Graunt: jgraunt, Rainer Maria Rilke: rmrilke) |
Revision as of 01:41, 30 September 2015
How to Obtain a Cluster Account
- Talk to your research advisor
- Have your research advisor contact Alex Barnes (barnes at phys.uconn.edu) requesting an account
- You will first receive an e-mail containing your username
- Usernames will usually be composed of the first letter(s) of the first name followed by the full last name (John Graunt: jgraunt, Rainer Maria Rilke: rmrilke)
- A follow-up e-mail will be sent containing the rest of your login information
- It is strongly recommended that you change your password to a strong password that you can remember.
- Once you login through terminal using the username and password provided, type the command kpasswd
- Note: A password cannot be changed frequently. If you cannot change your password wait an hour and try again
- Follow the messages in the terminal window
- Once you login through terminal using the username and password provided, type the command kpasswd