Difference between revisions of "Account request"
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− | <noinclude>When you would like to use one of the services that is provided by ID SIS HPC, then you need to authenticate yourself with an account. For some services we use the | + | <noinclude>When you would like to use one of the services that is provided by ID SIS HPC, then you need to authenticate yourself with an account. For some services we use the ETH account for authentication, for others there are accounts, which are local on the system.</noinclude> |
<noinclude>==Brutus==</noinclude><includeonly>===Brutus===</includeonly> | <noinclude>==Brutus==</noinclude><includeonly>===Brutus===</includeonly> | ||
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− | + | Brutus is no longer in operation. | |
<noinclude>==Euler==</noinclude><includeonly>===Euler===</includeonly> | <noinclude>==Euler==</noinclude><includeonly>===Euler===</includeonly> | ||
− | + | Everybody at ETH Zurich can use the Euler cluster. The first login of a new user triggers a [[New_account_request_process_for_HPC_clusters|process]] that sends a verification code to the users ETH email address (USERNAME@ethz.ch, with USERNAME being the ETH account name). The user is then prompted to enter the verification code and by entering the correct code, the cluster account of the user is created. | |
− | <noinclude>== | + | <noinclude>==Leonhard==</noinclude><includeonly>===Leonhard===</includeonly> |
− | Any member of ETH can use the | + | Access is restricted to Leonhard shareholders and groups that want to test it before investing. Guest users cannot access the Leonhard cluster. The first login of a new user triggers a [[New_account_request_process_for_HPC_clusters|process]] that sends a verification code to the users ETH email address (USERNAME@ethz.ch, with USERNAME being the ETH account name). The user is then prompted to enter the verification code and by entering the correct code, the cluster account of the user is created. |
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+ | <noinclude>==MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS)== | ||
+ | Any member of ETH can use the [[MATLAB_distributed_computing_server|MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS)]] service; the only requirement is a valid ETH account. In order to use this service, you first need to login to the Euler cluster once and accept the usage agreement. | ||
==CLC genomics server== | ==CLC genomics server== | ||
− | The [[CLC_genomics_server|CLC genomics server]] uses local accounts for authentication. If you would like to use this service, then please contact | + | The [[CLC_genomics_server|CLC genomics server]] uses local accounts for authentication. If you would like to use this service, then please contact {{Cluster_support}} to request your CLC account.<noinclude> |
Revision as of 11:47, 15 January 2021
When you would like to use one of the services that is provided by ID SIS HPC, then you need to authenticate yourself with an account. For some services we use the ETH account for authentication, for others there are accounts, which are local on the system.
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Brutus
Brutus is no longer in operation.
Euler
Everybody at ETH Zurich can use the Euler cluster. The first login of a new user triggers a process that sends a verification code to the users ETH email address (USERNAME@ethz.ch, with USERNAME being the ETH account name). The user is then prompted to enter the verification code and by entering the correct code, the cluster account of the user is created.
Leonhard
Access is restricted to Leonhard shareholders and groups that want to test it before investing. Guest users cannot access the Leonhard cluster. The first login of a new user triggers a process that sends a verification code to the users ETH email address (USERNAME@ethz.ch, with USERNAME being the ETH account name). The user is then prompted to enter the verification code and by entering the correct code, the cluster account of the user is created.
MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS)
Any member of ETH can use the MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS) service; the only requirement is a valid ETH account. In order to use this service, you first need to login to the Euler cluster once and accept the usage agreement.
CLC genomics server
The CLC genomics server uses local accounts for authentication. If you would like to use this service, then please contact cluster support to request your CLC account.