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'''IMPORTANT!'''  
:'''IMPORTANT!'''  
Requests for new Mufasa users can only come from academic staff members in charge of Mufasa. Thus, one of them must either be CC'ed to the request email, or be the sender of the email.
:Requests for new Mufasa users can only come from '''academic staff''' in charge of Mufasa. Thus, one of them must either be the sender of the request email, or be CC'ed to it.


= User and groups on Mufasa =
= User and groups on Mufasa =

Revision as of 10:31, 7 October 2022

Requesting the creation of a new user

Only people with a Linux user account on Mufasa can access the machine and interact with it.

Only Linux users registered to SLURM's accounting system can use SLURM to run jobs.

To request the creation of a new Linux user and its registration to SLURM's accounting system, a person must write an email to Giulio Fontana.

The request needs to specify what follows:

  1. name and surname of the person that the Linux user is associated to
  2. email of the person
  3. user category, which can be either student (for M.Sc. students) or a researcher (for everyone else, including Ph.D. students)
  4. what research group the person belongs to, among those listed in Group names (see below)


IMPORTANT!
Requests for new Mufasa users can only come from academic staff in charge of Mufasa. Thus, one of them must either be the sender of the request email, or be CC'ed to it.

User and groups on Mufasa

This section explains user and group policy on Mufasa, and the procedure to create new users and associate them to groups.

Usernames

Mufasa usernames have the form xyyy (all lowercase), where x is the first letter of the first name of the person, and yyy is their complete surname. For instance, a person called Mario Rossi will be assigned username mrossi.

If multiple users with the same surname and first letter of the first name exist, those created after the very first one are given usernames including a two-digit counter: mrossi, mrossi01, mrossi02 and so on.

Group names

On Linux machines such as Mufasa, users belong to groups. On Mufasa, groups are used to identify the research group that a specific user is part of. Assigment of Mufasa's users to groups follow these rules:

The person cited within brackets is the faculty who is in charge of Mufasa for each group.