Users
Only Mufasa users (i.e., people with a user account on Mufasa) can access the machine and interact with it.
Creating new Mufasa users
For a person to become a Mufasa user, two steps are required:
- Step 1 - a new Linux user must be created for the person
- This enables the person to access Mufasa and to execute basic activities, such as uploading data or code to their
/home
directory.
- Step 2 - the new Linux user must be registered in SLURM's accounting system
- This enables the person to fully exploit Mufasa's computational resources, which requires using SLURM.
In order to request this, proceed as explained below.
Requesting user creation and/or registration
To request the creation of a new Linux user and/or its registration in SLURM's accounting system, a person belonging to the academic staff in charge of Mufasa should write to Giulio Fontana.
The request needs to specify what follows:
- name and surname of the person that the Linux user is associated to
- email of the person
- if the person is an M.Sc. student or a researcher (the latter include Ph.D. students)
- what research group the person belongs to, among those listed in Group names
- (if already created) name of the Linux user corresponding to the person
Creating a new Linux user
Job Administrators and specially designated users within each research group can create new Linux users on Mufasa.
User creation is done with command
sudo /opt/share/sbin/add_user.sh -u <username> -g users,<research_group>
where <username>
and <research_group>
are chosen as explained below (see Usernames and Group names).
For instance, in order to create a user on Mufasa for a person named Mario Rossi belonging to research group CartCasLab, the following command will be used:
sudo /opt/share/sbin/add_user.sh -u mrossi -g users,cartcas
At first login, new users will be asked to change the password initially assigned to them. For security reason, it is important that such first login occurs as soon as possible after user creation.
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 Mufasa, Linux groups are used to identify the research group that a specific user is part of.
In the command above, <research_group>
must be one of the following:
cartcas
for research group CartCasLab (prof. Cerveri);biomech
for research group Biomechanics Research Group (prof. Votta);nearmrs
for research group Medical Robotics Section of NearLab (prof. De Momi);nearnes
for research group NeuroEngineering Section of NearLab (prof. Ferrante);bio
, for BioEngineering users not belonging to any of the research groups listed above.
The person cited within brackets is the faculty who is in charge of Mufasa for each group.
Note that by using the command above, all users are also assigned group users
, which is common to all Mufasa users corresponding to physical people.
Providing a user with access to SLURM
New users are not able to execute jobs via SLURM until they are properly registered in SLURM's accounting system. This operation must necessarily be performed by Job Administrators.
See Requesting user creation and/or registration for details.