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The computers in the Harvey laboratory are grouped into domains. Users are assigned to one or more groups. Group membership determines the type and amount of resources available. An account is valid in at least one domain but a user may be granted access to other domains. Each domain provides unique services but many applications are available in multiple domains. Although the domains are mostly independent of one another, home directories are cross-mounted in most domains. This allows users to use the best workstation or application to work on their data, regardless of their origin. This is done transparently, without file transfers. |
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Rules covering the use of the computer facilities. All users should read these pages first. |
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All the machines in a domain run the same operating system; for the Fulton domain it is IRIX, for the DeKalb domain, MacOS X and for the Cobb domain it is LINUX. |
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About the various account types; request an account; register an account; download instructions to set up your new account. |
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Services |
Services: What services are available and where you can find them. The most important service offered by the computers would be applications. You can look for a program thrugh an alphabetical listing: Software, or find it through a listing ordered by Category. |
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Guides |
Setting up
your Account (PDF). Preparing and
making Archives, ... |
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Miscellaneous |
Origin of equipment names. Description of the hardware (for geeks only). Setting up printers. About printing from SGI workstations. The cdpath environment variable. Other miscellaneous information... |
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