Computing @ CERN
ATLAS TWiki Access
To access the protected pages on the central
ATLAS TWiki
you must have a CERN computer account. This requires being registered on the CERN HR database, for which see Craig Buttar (Room 482,
c.buttar@physics.gla.ac.uk). Once you are registered with CERN you must contact the Computing Group Administrator (for our group, ZP, this is Connie Potter,
Connie.Potter@cern.ch, or you can use
Atlas.Secretariat@cern.ch) and sign the electronic Computer Centre User Registration Form. You will then receive a login and initial password (which should be changed), and these will allow you to access your account almost immediately. You have three days to complete the
CERN computing security course
and confirm that you have read and accepted the CERN Computing Rules, after which your account will have been fully activated.
If you wish to check whether you are on the ATLAS members' list (before attempting to activate your account) you may check
the full members list
or
this search utility
. If you are asked for a login, the "generic ATLAS credentials" are to be used (ask if you do not know what this means).
If there is any confusion, refer to these pages:
- Account Registration
(where you can find out how to determine who the Administrator is, if this has changed)
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GavinKirby - 16 Jun 2009
Running at CERN, on lxplus is an alternative to running Athena jobs locally.
Getting an account (on lxplus)
Everything you ever wanted to know about setting up an account on lxplus but were afraid to ask, can be found here:
It's pretty important that you register as an Atlas user with the
Atlas Secretariat by sending them a mail, as this will ensure you can use all the necessary forums, and send emails requesting help etc. There are several forms that you need to complete in order to become a member of ATLAS, all the information is available on the
Atlas Registration Page
. The two forms are namely:
For new group members,
Craig Buttar
will sign your registration forms. If you are a student, your Funding Council Contract and a letter from the head of group,
Tony Doyle
should be evidence enough of your association to the department.
Using your lxplus account
Everything else you want to know about running at CERN, on lxplus, can be found on the Atlas
Beginner's Workbook
.
This tends to be kept up-to-date, for latest releases etc, and is maintained by
Steve Lloyd .
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CatherineWright - 28 Jul 2008