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This instructions are intended for Shoichet lab members.  
Cluster 4 is our self-centric name for the SciNet cluster in Canada.
 
This instructions are intended for [[Shoichet Lab]] members.  Getting a SciNet accont is a multistep process.
To access SciNet you must have a U of T email address.
 
(0) Contact Finance in Pharmacy to get a U of T email address.


(1) Register with the Compute Canada Database (CCDB):   
(1) Register with the Compute Canada Database (CCDB):   
(1.1) go to the following page and click Register  
 
(1.2)
(1.1) go to the following page and click Register:
 
https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/login
 
(1.2) Read and accept the Compute Canada Acceptable Use Policy.
 
(1.3) Then click on register again.
 
(1.3) select '''No''' for the question: 'Have you ever applied for a Compute Canada account before?'
 
(1.4) In your personal information. 
 
* For the '''Select-a-username''' feild, Use our UTORid. 
* Under the '''Sponsor''' feild, give John Irwin's Compute Canada Role Identifier (CCRI). ask him for his CCRI. 
* Under the '''Institution''' feild chose SciNet: University of Toronto
* The perfere that you uses the instution e-mail address: [username]@utoronto.edu
* click '''submit appication'''
 
(1.5) an email will be sent to you.  you will need to click on a link to verify that this is your e-mail and that you did in fact apply.
 
(1.6) John Irwin will need to approve you.
 
(2) Getting a SciNet account.
 
(2.1) Once your acount is created you then can login to Compute Canada
 
https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/login
 
(2.1) Pick SciNet from the list.
 
(2.2) for the New Account Application SciNet Usage Policy, read and then click '''Yes'''
 
(2.3) you will then need to choose a password
 
(2.4) Once your account request created successfully, You will receive an email with your login information once your request has been processed by SciNet staff. Please allow 3-5 business days.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 31 March 2014

Cluster 4 is our self-centric name for the SciNet cluster in Canada.

This instructions are intended for Shoichet Lab members. Getting a SciNet accont is a multistep process. To access SciNet you must have a U of T email address.

(0) Contact Finance in Pharmacy to get a U of T email address.

(1) Register with the Compute Canada Database (CCDB):

(1.1) go to the following page and click Register:

https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/login

(1.2) Read and accept the Compute Canada Acceptable Use Policy.

(1.3) Then click on register again.

(1.3) select No for the question: 'Have you ever applied for a Compute Canada account before?'

(1.4) In your personal information.

  • For the Select-a-username feild, Use our UTORid.
  • Under the Sponsor feild, give John Irwin's Compute Canada Role Identifier (CCRI). ask him for his CCRI.
  • Under the Institution feild chose SciNet: University of Toronto
  • The perfere that you uses the instution e-mail address: [username]@utoronto.edu
  • click submit appication

(1.5) an email will be sent to you. you will need to click on a link to verify that this is your e-mail and that you did in fact apply.

(1.6) John Irwin will need to approve you.

(2) Getting a SciNet account.

(2.1) Once your acount is created you then can login to Compute Canada

https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/login

(2.1) Pick SciNet from the list.

(2.2) for the New Account Application SciNet Usage Policy, read and then click Yes

(2.3) you will then need to choose a password

(2.4) Once your account request created successfully, You will receive an email with your login information once your request has been processed by SciNet staff. Please allow 3-5 business days.