Difference between revisions of "Accessing the cluster"
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== New users== | == New users== | ||
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== Current users == | == Current users == | ||
To regain the access after [[Reopening of Euler and Leonhard (May 2020)|the incident on 15 May 2020]], all users have to change their LDAP password and generate new SSH keys. | To regain the access after [[Reopening of Euler and Leonhard (May 2020)|the incident on 15 May 2020]], all users have to change their LDAP password and generate new SSH keys. |
Revision as of 17:02, 26 November 2020
New usersPrerequisites
How to get access
ssh username@euler.ethz.ch ssh username@login.leonhard.ethz.ch
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Current usersTo regain the access after the incident on 15 May 2020, all users have to change their LDAP password and generate new SSH keys. How to regain access
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External collaborators
Members of other institutions who have a collaboration with a research group at ETH may use the clusters for the purpose of said collaboration
- Their counterpart (“sponsor”) at ETH can create an ETH guest account, e-mail address and VPN service for them
- Then, they can access Euler like members of ETH