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====== Globus - high speed data transfer ===== | ====== Globus - high speed data transfer ===== | ||
- | Globus is a software tool to transfer files across the web in a reliable, high-performance and secure way. It provides fault-tolerant, | + | Globus is a software tool to transfer files across the web in a reliable, high-performance and secure way. It provides fault-tolerant, |
- | We have a Globus Connect endpoint (currently) named **umnphys#data**. | + | We have a Globus Connect endpoint (currently) named **umn.edu CSE POSIX home directories and data** |
===== How to use Globus ===== | ===== How to use Globus ===== | ||
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==== First, create a Globus account ==== | ==== First, create a Globus account ==== | ||
- | First you need to create a free, Globus account | + | First you need to create a free, Globus account: |
* Point your browser at http:// | * Point your browser at http:// | ||
- | * On the Create an Account page, fill in the information (your name, email address, username, password, etc.) and read the terms, then click Register. | + | * On the Create an Account page, fill in the information (your name, @umn.edu |
* You will receive an email with a link which you need to follow to confirm your new Globus account. | * You will receive an email with a link which you need to follow to confirm your new Globus account. | ||
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==== Transferring files between Physics and other endpoints ==== | ==== Transferring files between Physics and other endpoints ==== | ||
+ | * Use your web browser to visit https:// | ||
+ | * Press the Login button | ||
+ | * Choose " | ||
+ | * Click on " | ||
+ | * Select " | ||
+ | * Click on Open File Manager | ||
+ | * By default it will select your CSE Linux home directory, though this shouldn' | ||
+ | * You then need to update the " | ||
+ | * The contents of that directory will then display | ||
+ | * In the other Endpoint field, pull down the expand menu and select the appropriate site - for example, msihpc# | ||
- | < | + | To transfer files between endpoints, select a file or directory |
- | Before you can connect to our endpoint with Globus, we first need to record your " | + | |
- | * Use your web browser to visit https:// | + | You will receive an automatic email from Globus Notification (notify@globus.org) when the file transfer has completed. To have Globus |
- | * Choose " | + | |
- | * The page will then display information, | + | |
- | * Copy this into the "Edit Physics directory information" | + | |
- | Note that this particular process is specific to our system in Physics; other places may handle it differently. For the MSI endpoint, you should send your details to '' | + | ==== Globus Connect software for personal machines ==== |
- | </ | + | |
- | To transfer files between the Physics cluster | + | If you want to transfer files to or from your local desktop (or laptop) machine, you need to download |
- | * Point your browser at http:// | + | After that, the procedure is similar |
- | * In one Endpoint field, pull down the expand menu and select our endpoint, **umnphys# | + | |
- | * At this point you may get redirected | + | |
- | * By default it maps to your physics home directory, though this shouldn' | + | |
- | * You then need to update | + | |
- | * The contents of that directory will then display | + | |
- | * In the other Endpoint field, pull down the expand menu and select | + | |
- | To transfer files between endpoints, select a file or directory from each list, then click one of the large arrow buttons to tell Globus the desired direction of the transfer. | + | ===== Additional notes ===== |
- | + | ||
- | You will receive an automatic email from Globus Notification (notify@globus.org) when the file transfer has completed. To have Globus show you the status and history of your file transfers, from its Go To pull-down menu, select View Transfers. | + | |
- | ==== Globus Connect software ==== | + | The transfer speed will depend greatly on the nature of the data set. For example, the number of parallel streams initiated is dependent on the size of the files being transferred. |
- | If you want to transfer files to or from your local desktop machine, you need to download and install | + | To use UDT instead of TCP as the tranfer protocol, put ' |
- | After that, the procedure is similar to that described above. If you are running Globus Connect, the first name in the list of available endpoints is your local desktop machine, though you can select any site where you have an account. |