Step 1: DUNE membership
To follow this training, you must be on the DUNE Collaboration member list. You can check if you are on it here. If you are not, talk to your supervisor or representative to get on it.
Step 2: Accounts
With FNAL
If you have a valid FNAL computing account with DUNE, go to step 3.
If you have a valid FNAL computing account but not on DUNE yet, you can ask for a DUNE-specific account using the Service Now Computing Account Request form.
If you do not have any FNAL accounts yet, contact as soon as possible your supervisor and/or IB representative to obtain a Fermilab User Account. More info: https://get-connected.fnal.gov/users/access/
Step 3: Pre-workshop setup
We ask that you have completed the setup work to verify your access to the DUNE servers. It is not complicated, and should take 10 - 20 min.
If you are not familiar with Unix shell commands, here is a tutorial you can do on your own to be ready: The Unix Shell.
In order to access the DUNE Hardware Database system, you must also follow the setup provided here to obtain a FNAL certificate.
If you have any questions, contact us at dune-computing-training@fnal.gov or on DUNE Slack #computing_training_hwdb