HMS1-Harrison-Chou-Labs.md
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# Overview
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SBGrid provides comprehensive system administration support for Linux, Mac, and Windows systems for the Harrison and Chou labs at HMS.
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-All SBGrid-supported systems are located on an integrated, private network segment. To reach this network for access to local
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-resources from an external location, please ssh to **crystal.harvard.edu**.
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+All SBGrid-supported systems are located on an integrated, private network segment.
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+To reach this network for access to local resources
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+from an external location, please SSH to **[crystal.harvard.edu](faq-remote-access-to-linux-computers)**. Please review our instructions the following, as you will need to request external SSH access:
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+* [faq-remote-access-to-linux-computers](faq-remote-access-to-linux-computers)
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If you are a member of the Harrison Lab at CLS, please see the [BCH Harrison & Chen](bch1-harrison-chen) page.
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# Get Help
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For general questions, email SBGrid at [help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) and include your name and the name of your lab. Email questions about your software installation to [bugs@sbgrid.org](mailto:bugs@sbgrid.org).
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-New lab members should contact [help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) to complete their initial setup.
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+[help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) & CC their PI, their Lab Admin, or a senior member of their lab to complete their initial setup.
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# Email Access
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Lab members have a Crystal Google Account with access to email and other Google services, including Google Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and more.
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SBGrid supports Linux, Mac, and Windows computers in the Harrison & Chou labs.
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### Linux
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-Most Linux computers use network accounts, meaning that your home directory is located on a network storage server and is
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-backed up. If you accidentally delete important files, please let us know as soon as possible and we may be able to restore the
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+Most Linux computers use network accounts, which means that your home directory is on a network storage server and is backed up. If you accidentally delete important files, please let us know as soon as possible and we may be able to restore the file for you. Please note that your home directory has limited disk space and should be used to store large data sets such as EM data, neither should your process data using Relion on data in your home directory.
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Linux systems have network home directories and access to the SBGrid programs tree (via `/programs`). See this [link](faq-using-sbgrid-programs) for
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information on how to access the software.