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If you need grid access on the T2, please follow all the steps below: <br> <br> | If you need grid access on the T2, please follow all the steps below: <br> <br> | ||
# [[Obtaining_a_certificate | Get a certificate (new)]]. ''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 '' | # [[Obtaining_a_certificate | Get a certificate (new)]]. ''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 '' | ||
# Extract your certificate from your browser: '''[[Chrome]]''' | '''[[Firefox]]''' | # Extract your certificate from your browser: '''[[Chrome]]''' | '''[[Firefox]]''' | ||
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# Send a mail to the T2B support (grid_adminATlistserv.vub.ac.be) with your DN in order to have write access on the T2. | # Send a mail to the T2B support (grid_adminATlistserv.vub.ac.be) with your DN in order to have write access on the T2. | ||
# [[Check_Certificate_UIs | Check if everything works fine on the mX machines]] | # [[Check_Certificate_UIs | Check if everything works fine on the mX machines]] | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 29 August 2017
If you need grid access on the T2, please follow all the steps below:
- Get a certificate (new). 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
- Extract your certificate from your browser: Chrome | Firefox
- Put your certificate on the UIs
- Register to the VO
- Send a mail to the T2B support (grid_adminATlistserv.vub.ac.be) with your DN in order to have write access on the T2.
- Check if everything works fine on the mX machines