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'''How to get access'''
 
'''How to get access'''
* Request authorization of your ETH account from cluster-support@id.ethz.ch
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* Request authorization of your ETH account from {{Cluster_support}}
 
* Start your SSH client
 
* Start your SSH client
 
* Use ssh command to connect to the login node of Euler or Leonhard Open
 
* Use ssh command to connect to the login node of Euler or Leonhard Open
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* Change your ETH password at https://password.ethz.ch
 
* Change your ETH password at https://password.ethz.ch
 
* Wait for one working day. The change should become active on the next day from 8am
 
* Wait for one working day. The change should become active on the next day from 8am
* If you could still not access the cluster after one working day, please contact us.
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* If you could still not access the cluster after one working day, please contact {{Cluster_support}}.
 
* [[Getting_started_with_clusters#SSH_keys|Regenerate new SSH keys]]
 
* [[Getting_started_with_clusters#SSH_keys|Regenerate new SSH keys]]
 
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Revision as of 16:58, 26 November 2020

New users

Prerequites

How to get access

  • Request authorization of your ETH account from cluster support
  • Start your SSH client
  • Use ssh command to connect to the login node of Euler or Leonhard Open
 ssh username@euler.ethz.ch
 ssh username@login.leonhard.ethz.ch

Current users

To 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


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