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== Getting a UW NetID ==
== Getting a UW NetID ==


In order to get access to Hyak, you will need a UW NetID. Instructions on how to create one are in [[CommunityData:UW NetID]].
The first step will be getting a UW NetID. This process must be started by [[Benjamin Mako Hill]] who will sponsor an account for you. If you already have a UW NetID, you will skip this step. The process can work in one of two ways. One process involves an in-person sign-up and is much easier and fast. The second "remote" version will involve you FAXing a copy of your government-issued photo identification to UWIT. In either case, this process needs to be started by Mako.


== Access to Hyak ==
== Access to Hyak ==


Once you have a NetID, you should contact a Hyak admin (currently [[Mako]] and [[Aaron]]) with the NetID and ask to have that NetID added to the Hyak group. This will enable your account to access the Hyak system.
Once you have a NetID, you should contact [[Mako]] with the NetID and ask to have that NetID added to the Hyak group. This will enable your account to access the Hyak system.
 
NOTE: It may take several minutes for your account to be updated with these options after Mako has added you to the Hyak group.
 
=== Instructions for administrators ===
 
Administrators can add individuals to the group at the following URL: https://groups.uw.edu/group/u_hyak_comdata


== Subscribe to Hyak ==
== Subscribe to Hyak ==
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== Two Factor Authentication ==
== Two Factor Token ==
 
A two-factor token is required to login to Hyak and You will need to set up two-factor authentication with Duo.
 
If you are from UW, you can just go to this page: https://identity.uw.edu/2fa/
 
If you are not from UW, you will see a page that says "You are not eligible..." If you see this page, you need to email help@uw.edu with a subject that begins with "Hyak: " (something like "Hyak: Two factor authentication"). In the email, requrest access to a 2FA token in order to use Hyak. Be sure to mention your UW NetID and the fact that you are working with Benjamin Mako Hill <makohill@uw.edu>. UW IT will forward your request to the groups team at UW, who will then create an exception for your NetID to enroll in 2FA. Then you'll be able to access https://identity.uw.edu/2fa/ to set up 2FA with Duo.
 
== Documentation and Next Steps ==
 
Check out the [http://wiki.cac.washington.edu/display/hyakusers/WIKI+for+Hyak+users Hyak User Wiki] for more information about the system and check out [[CommunityData:Hyak]] for details on getting connected to our setup and additional tips.


=== Mailing lists ===
If you have not requested a two-factor token, please do so now. A two-factor token is required to login to Hyak:
https://sig.washington.edu/itsigs/Logging_In#Getting_a_Two-factor_Token


You will want to sign up for these two lists:
Check out the Hyak User Wiki for more information about the system: https://sig.washington.edu/itsigs/WIKI_for_Hyak_users


* The [https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/hyak-users Hyak mailing list] run by UW-IT to stay up to date on system news.
Sign up for the Hyak mailing list to stay up to date on system news: https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/hyak-users
* The very low-traffic [https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius/lists/hyak-cdsc.communitydata.science/ hyak-cdsc list] for our group
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