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In the world of HPC there is frequent need to move and copy your files and folders between locations. This page covers various methods of performing these basic file operations.
SMB/CIFS Data Transfer over GUI - (AKA:
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“just copy-paste”)
With so many complicated terms, acronyms, and learning how to use the command line, sometimes we all forget that you can still use a GUI (Graphical User Interface).
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Beartooth data storage corresponds to server name “tetoncreek-cifs” while Alcova data storage corresponds to server name “alcova”. If you’re not sure how what your exact project path is, you can e-mail arcc-help@uwyo.edu and ARCC staff members can provide guidance. Once the folder is mapped, you can ctrl+c, ctrl+v or drag and drop like you’re used to from any windows PC.
On a Mac:
From the Finder Menu, click ‘Go’ → ‘Connect to Server’.
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Beartooth data storage corresponds to server name “tetoncreek-cifs” while Alcova data storage corresponds to server name “alcova”. Once you’re connected to the folder, you can cmd+c, cmd+v or drag and drop like you’re used to. If you’re not sure how what your exact project path is, you can e-mail arcc-help@uwyo.edu and ARCC staff members can provide guidance.
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