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# [[Obtaining_a_certificate | Get a Grid certificate (new)]].
# [[Obtaining_a_certificate | Get a Grid certificate (new)]].
#:*NB: for now, this does not work for users from VUB & UGent. Get a CERN certificate for that.
#:*NB: for now, this does not work for users from UGent. Get a CERN certificate for that.
#:*If you already have a CERN grid certificate and are associated to a Belgian university, you can temporarily use the CERN certificate. But, for accounting reasons, we need you to get a Belgian certificate.
#:*If you already have a CERN grid certificate and are associated to a Belgian university, you can temporarily use the CERN certificate. But, for accounting reasons, we need you to get a Belgian certificate.
#:*If you are not from a Belgian institute, request a certificate through your national institute.
#:*If you are not from a Belgian institute, request a certificate through your national institute.

Revision as of 14:22, 2 March 2021

If you need grid access on the T2, please follow all the steps below:

  1. Get a Grid certificate (new).
    • NB: for now, this does not work for users from UGent. Get a CERN certificate for that.
    • If you already have a CERN grid certificate and are associated to a Belgian university, you can temporarily use the CERN certificate. But, for accounting reasons, we need you to get a Belgian certificate.
    • If you are not from a Belgian institute, request a certificate through your national institute.
  2. Put your certificate on the UIs
  3. Register to the VO
  4. Send a mail to the T2B support (grid_adminATlistserv.vub.ac.be) with your DN in order to have write access on the T2.
    • You can find it via the following commands on the cluster, once your certificate has been installed there:
voms-proxy-init
voms-proxy-info --identity

Send us the result of the last command

  1. Check if everything works fine on the mX machines