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== Group Membership == | == Group Membership == | ||
The members of your group can be listed with the command | |||
$ groupmembers | |||
which should show you a list of usernames and names. The command does not have any additional options. | |||
If you see users in your group who are no longer a member, please contact {{sc}} to have the user removed. | |||
== Group Cluster Usage == | == Group Cluster Usage == |
Revision as of 11:49, 15 January 2019
Managing your Group
On this page, we have documented tools you can use to manage your HPC group on the cluster. These tools are intended mainly for the head of a group but anyone in the group can use them. Therefore, the head of a group can delegate the management of the group to another member of his or her group.
All HPC groups are listed here and there are regular User Meetings to which every group is invited to send a representative. If you would like to add or change information regarding your group, please contact Scientific Computing anytime.
Group Membership
The members of your group can be listed with the command
$ groupmembers
which should show you a list of usernames and names. The command does not have any additional options.
If you see users in your group who are no longer a member, please contact Scientific Computing to have the user removed.