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Roadmap:
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1. Gather the following information (if applicable):
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- Your e-mailaddress from FSW (or student address).
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- The purpose of using Shark (which software etc. is requested).
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- The information about your 'normal' LUMC account.
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- Which research group you want to join.
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- The name of a new group, with the members.
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### Roadmap:
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Send a request via e-mail for a LUMC Research account with the following information (if applicable) using your FSW e-mail address to <m.huijberts@lumc.nl>:
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- The purpose of using Shark (which software etc. is requested).
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- The information about your 'normal' LUMC account.
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- Which research group you want to join.
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- The name of a new group, with the members.
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See [ResearchGroups](ResearchGroups) for an overview of available research groups.
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2. Send the information to <m.huijberts@lumc.nl>.
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- The information will processed and you will get an invitation for attending the mandatory Shark introduction course given by Michel Villerius. For more information about the course see: [Shark Introduction Course](https://git.lumc.nl/shark/SHARK/wikis/Intro_course) and the [Shark Introduction Course schedule](https://git.lumc.nl/shark/SHARK/wikis/Intro_schedule_2017)
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The information will processed and you will get an invitation via the FSW e-mail address for attending the mandatory Shark introduction course given by Michel Villerius. For more information about the course see: [Shark Introduction Course](Shark_introduction_course) and the [Shark Introduction Course schedule](https://git.lumc.nl/shark/SHARK/wikis/Intro_schedule_2017)
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After attending the course you can start using Shark.
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### Best practices:
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Get some basic Linux knowledge.
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It is advised to get some understanding of the concepts of a computer cluster with a queue-ing system.
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3. After attending the course you can start using Shark.
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Maintaining the password.
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- The password needs to change it every 3 months (LUMC regulations, at least 8 characters with capitals, small letters, a digit and a special chararcter).
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- To see when your password expired use the command `AD-pwd-expiration.sh` on command-line of Shark.
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- The password can only be changed once a day (LUMC regulations).
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Best practices:
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1. Get some basic Linux knowledge. See also next topic.
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Changing the password.
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- When your password is **not** expired you can change the password via:
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- Use the URL [Change LUMC Research Account Password](https://passwd.researchlumc.nl/RDWeb/Pages/en-US/password.aspx)
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- type `passwd` on command-line of Shark and follow the instructions.
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- When your password is expired you can change the password via:
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- Send an email (from the FSW emailadres that corresponds with the LUMC Research account) to <m.huijberts@lumc.nl> with a request for resetting your password.
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- A new password will be send to that e-mail address.
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2. It is advised to get some understanding of the concepts of a computer cluster with a queue-ing system.
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3. Maintaining the password.
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- Change it every 3 months. (at least 8 characters with capitals )
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- To see when your password expired use the command `AD-pwd-expiration.sh` on command-line of Shark.
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4. Changing the password.
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When your password is not expired you can change the password via:
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- You can use the URL [Change LUMC Research Account Password](https://passwd.researchlumc.nl/RDWeb/Pages/en-US/password.aspx)
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- type `passwd` on command-line of Shark and follow the instructions.
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See also [Changepasswd](https://git.lumc.nl/shark/SHARK/wikis/ChangePasswd)
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