Changes between Version 76 and Version 77 of Documentation/CGettingStarted


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    11= How to get started =
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    3 First, you will need an ORBIT account. Please check the [wiki:Documentation/UsagePolicy usage policy] if you are eligible. Typically, in order to get an account,one would have to [http://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/register register for an account] and get it approved by the PI in charge of the project/institution they wish to be part of. If particular institution is not available, the appropriate PI can [http://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/orgReg register] for an institutional account.
     3First, you will need an ORBIT account. Please check the [wiki:Documentation/BUsagePolicy usage policy] if you are eligible. Typically, in order to get an account,one would have to [http://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/register register for an account] and get it approved by the PI in charge of the project/institution they wish to be part of. If particular institution is not available, the appropriate PI can [http://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/orgReg register] for an institutional account.
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    55A typical experiment requires the following five steps:
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    7  1. Create reservation: [[BR]] Before you can access the testbed,you need to [https://www.orbit-lab.org/schedule make a reservation] and get it approved by the  [wiki:Documentation/Scheduler reservation service]. First time users are '''highly''' encouraged to reserve time on a sandbox instead of the main grid, and start with this built-in [wiki:/Tutorials/HelloWorld Hello World] experiment. For the rest of this tutorial we will assume that user reserved sb1.
     7 1. Create reservation: [[BR]] Before you can access the testbed,you need to [https://www.orbit-lab.org/schedule make a reservation] and get it approved by the  [wiki:Documentation/aScheduler reservation service]. First time users are '''highly''' encouraged to reserve time on a sandbox instead of the main grid, and start with this built-in [wiki:/Tutorials/HelloWorld Hello World] experiment. For the rest of this tutorial we will assume that user reserved sb1.
    88 2. Access the domain: [[CollapsibleStart(Login into reserved domain)]][[Include(Documentation/Short/Login)]][[CollapsibleEnd]] After you receive the confirmation email, you can access the reserved domain by ssh to the corresponding domain console.
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