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The LHEP [https://elog.lhep.unibe.ch ELOG] is used to store diverse information. Ask somebody from the LHEP IT to be added. | The LHEP [https://elog.lhep.unibe.ch ELOG] is used to store diverse information. Ask somebody from the LHEP IT to be added. | ||
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An LHEP neutrino Github is also available [https://github.com/LHEP-neutrino here]. Ask one of the owner to be added. | |||
= CERN account = | = CERN account = | ||
The CERN account allows you to access computing ressources and on-site access. To request it, ask Michele to fill the relevant form and follow the procedure detailed in the email resulting from the access request. | The CERN account allows you to access computing ressources and on-site access. To request it, ask Michele to fill the relevant form and follow the procedure detailed in the email resulting from the access request. |
Revision as of 13:55, 19 May 2025
Welcome in the neutrino group, on this page you will find information about how to get access to the resources necessary to work and some useful tips to get started. The first requirement is to get a UNIBE email account, please ask the LHEP secretary if you don't have one yet.
Slack
Slack is a very practical tool to exchange with other collaborators. We have a dedicated workspace for LHEP people and there is a DUNE collaboration one.
LHEP Slack
To obtain an access to the LHEP Slack workspace, simply ask someone already in the workplace to add you. How to add a person: Under home you can click on the title of the workspace, which open a scroll-down menu. Then click on invite people to join... and provide the email address of the person you want to add.
DUNE Slack
To get added to the DUNE workspace, write to dune-slack@fnal.gov to request access.
FNAL account
A Fermilab account is needed to get access to some DUNE ressources and to the Fermilab site. To request the account please follow these instructions. To get the on-site access visit the Access to Fermilab page
NERSC
The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is a US computing facility with dedicated DUNE resources. Most of the data are accessible from there and the infrastructure allows to run demanding jobs. The associated Jupyter hub can be accessed under Jupyter@NERSC
DUNE Github
Most to the code scripts are stored on the DUNE Github under the ndlar-flow project. Information to join it can be found one the Ndlar-flow page.
LHEP
Some ressources are also available directly from LHEP.
Servers
2 Servers are available, neutrino01 and neutrino02 under the address neutrino0X.lhep.unibe.ch
. Ask Saba to get access.
Google Drive
A lot of documents are available on our common google drive under the username argoncube@gmail.com
. Ask Saba to get access.
ELOG
The LHEP ELOG is used to store diverse information. Ask somebody from the LHEP IT to be added.
Github
An LHEP neutrino Github is also available here. Ask one of the owner to be added.
CERN account
The CERN account allows you to access computing ressources and on-site access. To request it, ask Michele to fill the relevant form and follow the procedure detailed in the email resulting from the access request.