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- | Note that this article assumes some basic understanding of bash commands. If you have any trouble with this, please seek assistance with your local IT manager, or someone else who uses linux frequently! | + | Note that this article assumes some basic understanding of bash commands |
- | To copy data from the NAS into your local device you should do the following: | + | ====== Copying Data from NAS to Local Device ====== |
- | - First start by identifying | + | |
+ | - While still ssh'ed into the system, copy the data from the "Long Term Storage (LTS)" into your home directory and the folder designated for holding data. This can be done by typing the following command: "cp $file_to_be_copied ./ | ||
+ | - Note: To keep from overcrowding, | ||
+ | - If you are attempting to copy significant amounts of data, zipping the files will be the most efficient method. This can be done using the following command: "tar -czf filename.tar.gz file1 file2 file3... fileN" or if you're familiar with wildcards you can use that to create the file. | ||
+ | - Once the data has been copied into the home directory return to your local device. | ||
- | - While still ssh'ed into the system, copy the data from the "Long Term Storage (LTS)" | + | ==== On Windows ==== |
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+ | - If the command is found skip this step, otherwise do: " | ||
+ | - Your location to be stored will look something like: C: | ||
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+ | === On Linux === | ||
+ | - In your terminal type "scp obs-user@obs-database.rs.umbc.edu:/ | ||
+ | - For mac/unix your location to be stored will look something like: / | ||
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+ | If you have any issues, ask your local IT manager for assistance. | ||