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+<!-- --- title: HMS1 Harrison & Chou Labs-->
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+# Overview
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+The Harrison and Chou Labs at HMS are located on the first floor of SGM on the Harvard Medical School Campus.
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+# Get Help
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+Email the SBGrid at [help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) and please include the name of your Lab as we get many emails each day and don’t always know what Lab your a member of.
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+# Email Access
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+Lab members have access to a Crystal Google Account providing Email and other Google Services, including Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs, Spreadsheet, and more.
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+To access mail go to the following address and you will be redirected to Gmail:
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+* <http://mail.crystal.harvard.edu>
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+Go to the following address to access Google Calendar:
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+* <http://cal.crystal.harvard.edu>
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+If that doesn't work go to:
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+* <https://mail.google.com/>
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+Login using your username@crystal.harvard.edu Google account.
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+If you do not have an account please contact [help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) to request one and CC your PI in the request.
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+[[include:faqs/using-your-crystal-harvard-edu-email-address]]
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+See [[faqs/using-crystal-google-apps]] for more detailed information on how to use Email, Calendaring
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+# Accounts
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+We have two types of **Crystal** accounts, which can be confusing:
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+* Linux access via ssh to crystal.harvard.edu
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+* Google Account https://crystal.harvard.edu/mail
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+The SBGrid manages both of these, but they are different accounts. The first gives you access to Linux systems in the Lab and the second gives you access to our Crystal Gmail and other Google apps. To make life easier we use the same username for both, but different passwords.
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+# Computers
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+The SBGrid support Linux and Mac computers in the Harrison & Chou Labs.
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+## Linux
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+Most Linux computers use network accounts, this 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.
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+Linux systems have network home directories and access to the SBGrid programs tree (via `/programs`). See this link for information on how to access the software.
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+## Mac
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+Currently Mac computers in these labs are a mixture of differing types of network accounts and local accounts. Later this year we will transition all Mac computers away from using network accounts due to the many issues people have with Macs & network accounts.
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+Macs with Local Accounts will have Administrative access to their Macs which will allow them to install and update Software without request that the SBGrid do so for them. Also, the SBGrid Software tree will not be remotely accessible and users will use the SBGrid Installer to install and update Software themselves.
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+## Windows Computers
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+There are a few Windows Computers used by instruments in the Labs. These should not be used for browsing the Web and if there are any issues please contact the SBGrid as soon as possible. If the SBGrid is not available please contact HMS-IT, you will need to inform them which building and floor you are located on.
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+## Data Collection
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+There is Mac Mini named bcmp-remotedata-macmini for use in collecting data from beamlines
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+Harrison Lab members can share data via this Network directory:
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+/nfs/userdocs/sch/COMMON
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+Chou Lab members can share data via this Network directory:
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+/nfs/userdocs/jc/COMMON
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+### EM Facility
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+If you need to use the EM Facility in the basement of SGM, please contact [Zongi Li](mailto:zongli_Li@hms.harvard.edu) or [Melissa Chambers](http://liao.hms.harvard.edu/people).
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-<!-- --- title: HMS1 Harrison & Chou Labs-->
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-# Overview
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-The Harrison and Chou Labs at HMS are located on the first floor of SGM on the Harvard Medical School Campus.
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-
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-# Get Help
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-Email the SBGrid at [help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) and please include the name of your Lab as we get many emails each day and don’t always know what Lab your a member of.
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-# Email Access
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-Lab members have access to a Crystal Google Account providing Email and other Google Services, including Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs, Spreadsheet, and more.
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-To access mail go to the following address and you will be redirected to Gmail:
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-* <http://mail.crystal.harvard.edu>
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-Go to the following address to access Google Calendar:
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-* <http://cal.crystal.harvard.edu>
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-If that doesn't work go to:
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-* <https://mail.google.com/>
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-Login using your username@crystal.harvard.edu Google account.
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-If you do not have an account please contact [help@sbgrid.org](mailto:help@sbgrid.org) to request one and CC your PI in the request.
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-[[include:faqs/using-your-crystal-harvard-edu-email-address]]
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-See [[faqs/using-crystal-google-apps]] for more detailed information on how to use Email, Calendaring
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-# Accounts
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-We have two types of **Crystal** accounts, which can be confusing:
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-* Linux access via ssh to crystal.harvard.edu
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-* Google Account https://crystal.harvard.edu/mail
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-The SBGrid manages both of these, but they are different accounts. The first gives you access to Linux systems in the Lab and the second gives you access to our Crystal Gmail and other Google apps. To make life easier we use the same username for both, but different passwords.
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-# Computers
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-The SBGrid support Linux and Mac computers in the Harrison & Chou Labs.
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-## Linux
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-Most Linux computers use network accounts, this 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.
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-Linux systems have network home directories and access to the SBGrid programs tree (via `/programs`). See this link for information on how to access the software.
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-
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-## Mac
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-Currently Mac computers in these labs are a mixture of differing types of network accounts and local accounts. Later this year we will transition all Mac computers away from using network accounts due to the many issues people have with Macs & network accounts.
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-Macs with Local Accounts will have Administrative access to their Macs which will allow them to install and update Software without request that the SBGrid do so for them. Also, the SBGrid Software tree will not be remotely accessible and users will use the SBGrid Installer to install and update Software themselves.
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-## Windows Computers
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-There are a few Windows Computers used by instruments in the Labs. These should not be used for browsing the Web and if there are any issues please contact the SBGrid as soon as possible. If the SBGrid is not available please contact HMS-IT, you will need to inform them which building and floor you are located on.
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-## Data Collection
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-There is Mac Mini named bcmp-remotedata-macmini for use in collecting data from beamlines
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-Harrison Lab members can share data via this Network directory:
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-/nfs/userdocs/sch/COMMON
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-Chou Lab members can share data via this Network directory:
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-/nfs/userdocs/jc/COMMON
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-### EM Facility
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-If you need to use the EM Facility in the basement of SGM, please contact [Zongi Li](mailto:zongli_Li@hms.harvard.edu) or [Melissa Chambers](http://liao.hms.harvard.edu/people).
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