1. Once you get added to a TACC allocation, you will belong to the group (gid) associated with that allocation.
2. A user can belong to multiple groups, but will have a default group.
3. In order to make a directory and its contents readable by a group, say, 801020, do the following:
chgrp -R 801020 directoryname chmod -R -g+rX directoryname
4. In order to avoid doing this for every file you create, add the following to your profile: This will make sure files that you generate will automatically be group readable.
umask 002
You'll also need to change from your default group to the group the client belongs to.
newgrp -G-801020
Finding The Group ID For An Allocation
A list of group IDs and users associated with the group is in the file /etc/group
on Lonestar. Using grep
with usernames should let you narrow down which group ID is associated with which allocation.