Difference between revisions of "Roles"
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: ''People who use Mufasa to run their processing jobs.'' | : ''People who use Mufasa to run their processing jobs.'' | ||
: They cannot intervene on the jobs of other users, nor manage users. (Special case: in each research group there may be one specially designated Job User who can create new users.) | : They cannot intervene on the jobs of other users, nor manage users. (Special case: in each research group there may be one specially designated Job User who can create new users.) | ||
: Job Users include academic staff and Ph.D. students; sometimes | : Job Users include academic staff and Ph.D. students; sometimes M.Sc. students. | ||
; Job Administrators | ; Job Administrators |
Revision as of 17:34, 27 January 2022
Who does what on Mufasa
People who interact with Mufasa have different roles, i.e.:
- Job Users
- People who use Mufasa to run their processing jobs.
- They cannot intervene on the jobs of other users, nor manage users. (Special case: in each research group there may be one specially designated Job User who can create new users.)
- Job Users include academic staff and Ph.D. students; sometimes M.Sc. students.
- Job Administrators
- People who manage users and jobs.
- Job Administrators can create and modify users, and intervene on jobs and process queues.
- One of the Job Administrators for Mufasa is Giulio Fontana.
- System Administrators
- People who are in charge of the setup, configuration and maintenance of Mufasa's hardware and software.
- Their tasks include: installing and configuring hardware and software components, managing software updates, executing maintenance activities such as system backups.
- The System Administrators of Mufasa are the ICT technicians of DEIB.