| 11 | | 2. Log in as the ipplanl user with the same ssh key as the standard ipp user. In the .ssh directory you'll find a config.watersc1 file. Construct one for yourself with your user name, and then modify the User entry in the config file. Copy this config file (or its contents) to your personal (not ipplanl) ssh config. The ipplanl instance is there for the lanl-czaring purpose, and the personal one for you to log in manually. |
| | 11 | 2. Except for the part that I forgot about. Once you've logged on to weblogin, you should see a "network registry" option in your list of web applications. Click through to that and follow the instructions to generate your username. Once that's done, we need to have Mike request accounts on the compute system (which takes about a day). This likely also puts you on the ICN mailing list where you'll see the scheduled downtime emails. |
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| | 13 | 3. Log in as the ipplanl user with the same ssh key as the standard ipp user. In the .ssh directory you'll find a config.watersc1 file. Construct one for yourself with your user name, and then modify the User entry in the config file. Copy this config file (or its contents) to your personal (not ipplanl) ssh config. The ipplanl instance is there for the lanl-czaring purpose, and the personal one for you to log in manually. |