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+ | ==== Home Directories ==== | ||
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+ | Your home directory in CS is served by a high performance network fileserver. | ||
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+ | After logging in to one of our Linux servers, your working directory will be your home directory | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | xyz1ab@portal02: | ||
+ | /u/xyz1ab | ||
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+ | xyz1ab@portal02: | ||
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+ | Home directory usage for /u/xyz1ab: 21% | ||
+ | You have used 21.5G of your 100G quota | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Home directories are quota limited in size, and should not be used for large data sets or project data. Users must save large data sets or project data in a project directory (see [[project_directories|Project Directories]]). | ||
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+ | Upon separation from UVA CS, your account will be closed one month after that separation, and your home directory will be removed. No backup will be provided, so it is important for you to save any files you wish to take with you onto other storage. | ||
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+ | **Note**, the command '' | ||
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+ | === Home Directory Access === | ||
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+ | ^NFS|CS filesystems are exported via NFS to department-managed Linux interactive and compute nodes. Filesystems are mounted consistently across all nodes so the paths are identical no matter what node you are working on. If you have root on your own desktop or laptop, we do not export NFS to your machine, you'll need to use our SAMBA server (// | ||
+ | ^Samba/ | ||
+ | ^SCP/ | ||
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+ | === Secure Copy (SCP)/ | ||
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+ | You can use '' | ||
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+ | === Using SAMBA to access home or project directories from Mac/Windows === | ||
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+ | We have a SAMBA server '' | ||
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+ | To connect to your home directory, use the following network share: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | When asked to authenticate please format your username like this: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | For example: < | ||
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+ | == Using SAMBA on Windows == | ||
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+ | SAMBA allows users on PCs to access their home or project directories via the SAMBA protocol. | ||
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+ | ^Share^Share Path^Desc^ | ||
+ | |'' | ||
+ | |'' | ||
+ | |'' | ||
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+ | == Using SAMBA on Mac or Linux == | ||
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+ | Graphical file managers under the Mac or Linux OS (e.g. Nautilus, Finder, Caja, etc.) allow you to enter a network directory path using the following formatting: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | smb:// | ||
+ | smb:// | ||
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+ | On a Mac, you would select " | ||
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+ | You may be required to specify a user name in this path, so if you are not asked for a username and password, try adding your username like so: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | smb:// | ||
+ | smb:// | ||
+ | If you are asked for a domain or workgroup, use '' | ||
+ | == Home Directory backup == | ||
+ | Each night, your home directory is backed up. These backups are kept for 30 days. So we can retrieve files for you if they were removed less than 30 days ago. To have files retrieved from backup, email the CS helpdesk (cshelpdesk@virginia.edu). | ||
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