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When new group members join, they'll need access to our file and program server on both Windows and Linux, and a few odds and ends. Here's how to get that done the right way.
When new group members join, they'll need access to our file and program server on both Windows and Linux, and a few odds and ends. Here's how to get that done the right way.


'''FIRST:''' Have the user decide on a username and password that they will re-enter continuously during this process.
'''FIRST:''' Have the user decide on a username and password that they will re-enter continuously during this process. They will be denoted as ''new_username'' and ''new_password'' throughout this set of instructions.


= Linux =
= Linux =
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* Log in to the cluster head node, either ''via'' SSH or at the machine.
* Add the user account:
 
sudo useradd -g bionmr -m -s /bin/bash ''new_username''


= Windows =
= Windows =

Revision as of 14:20, 5 August 2015

When new group members join, they'll need access to our file and program server on both Windows and Linux, and a few odds and ends. Here's how to get that done the right way.

FIRST: Have the user decide on a username and password that they will re-enter continuously during this process. They will be denoted as new_username and new_password throughout this set of instructions.

Linux

  • Log in to the cluster head node, either via SSH or at the machine.
  • Add the user account:
sudo useradd -g bionmr -m -s /bin/bash new_username

Windows

Creating the account

  • Log in to the user's workstation on an existing account, and use the Control Panel to create a new Administrator account.
  • Add a password to the newly created account. Make sure the user can remember their password.
  • Log out and back into the new account.

Setting up the network drive

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Setting up the PuTTY key

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