Access to the PODs is controlled by RCTF accounts. To access a POD you will first need to request a RCTF account if you don't already have one.
A TACC account is required by the account request form. If you don't already have a TACC account, you should get one before proceeding. See TACC Information for help. |
Note that Marcotte and Iyer PODs have not yet fully transitioned to use RCTF account credentials. Please see lab delegates for those labs to obtain credentials. |
To request a RCTF account, go to https://rctf-account-request.icmb.utexas.edu/cqb/
Note: Access to this web site is only available from on-campus or using the UT VPN service. |
Password can only be updated using the RCTF Account Management website. This allows RCTF to capture password changes in one place then deploy those changes to multiple servers.
Note: The passwd password-change program has been disabled on all compute servers to enforce this restriction. |
To update your RCTF password, go to the change password form (https://rctf-account-request.icmb.utexas.edu/change-password/). Password changes will propagate to your authorized computing servers within a few hours.
To update your contact information and affiliations, go to https://rctf-account-request.icmb.utexas.edu/cqb/, login, and use the Update contact info form. Except for the username and EID fields, all other fields in your account record can be updated.
If you have forgotten your RCTF account password, you won't be able to login to the RCTF Account Management website. However, you can still reset your password provided you have an active UT EID.
You should now be able to logon to the RCTF Account Request web application with your RCTF user name and new password. The password change will propagate to your authorized compute servers within a few hours.