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Globus is a software tool to transfer files across the web in a reliable, high-performance and secure way. It provides fault-tolerant, fire-and-forget data transfer using simple web (or command line?) interfaces. It is appropriate for transferring very large files.
We have a Globus Connect endpoint named umnphys#data, which maps to the “data” automount map on the physics unix cluster.
First you need to create a free, Globus account (one-time):
<note> Before you can connect to our endpoint with Globus, we first need to record your “certificate subject” in our database to link it to your Physics account. You can obtain this information from the CILogon web site - CILogon is the service which globus uses to connect with the university authentication infrastructure.
/DC=org/DC=cilogon/C=US/O=University of Minnesota/CN=Your Name A12345
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To transfer files between the Physics cluster and other endpoints such as MSI.
/data/gammaray
) - the path /data
itself is not a writable location.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.
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.
If you want to transfer files to or from your local desktop machine, you need to download and install the Globus Connect software (one-time). You will need to do this step on each of your desktop machines whose files you want to transfer using Globus.