Here are some of the good practices for the LaBRI concerning IT support services
Requests for assignment of Materials
Arrival of staff
- Fill in FASCIL if you would like financial support from the laboratory for standard computer equipment.
Excluding staff arrivals
- if you do not have funding, but have a particular equipment need for your research, make a special request to the management (the management will decide according to your resources)
Departure of staff
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Transfer the useful data and have the rights to the resources transferred to your authorized laboratory staff before you or your staff leave.
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Bring back or declare the end of the use of an item of equipment, its identification and location.
Purchase of materials
- the hardware purchased must be compatible with the data encryption requirement
- the laboratory must have a recovery key which will be stored in a sequestration room
- FAQ : https://sos.labri.fr/sos/glpi/front/knowbaseitem.form.php?id=84
Computer access
- The application for a computer account is subject to administrative registration at the laboratory.
an email address associated with the LaBRI is not automatic and is not the norm for a certain number of non-permanent staff: guest trainees,...
Maintaining a computer access account at the LaBRI
maintenance beyond the legal dates is subject to validation by the director and until a given date
Computer requests
- All applications must be made by opening a ticket on https://sos.labri.fr.
- No requests by email
Wifi networks
- No wilderness wifi hotspots. The available radio channels are limited.
White Network
- Root users with a station on the white network must configure IPv6 on their station using the following procedure: https://sos.labri.fr/sos/glpi/front/knowbaseitem.form.php?id=641
Use of printers
- You must stop shaking the toners when they reach the end of their life. Many printers are filled with toner where it shouldn't be. This, apart from endangering the integrity of the wearer's clothing, impairs the proper functioning of these printers, leading to possible breakdowns or endless cleaning sessions.