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Label - Because Globus keeps a record of each transfer along with the stats bout them, it can be hard to determine which transfer is which based solely on the transfer ID and date. Giving a transfer a human-readable label can help users keep track of each transfer.
Sync - to only transfer new or changed files. Selecting this option gives the ability to choose how files will be overwritten on the destination file system. The options for syncing can be where the modification time of a file is newer, the file size is different, the file on the source does not exist on the destination, or where the checksum is different. When using this option, ARCC recommends using the checksum option, to cover a vareity of scenarios
Preserve source file modification times - After transfer of a file, the modification time on the destination will reflect the modification time on the source instead of the time the transfer completed.
Code Examples
Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with a code example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing
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Bullets are nice to include for distinct points
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Transfer Option Example
In this example we have a demonstration transfer that has a label, syncing where the checksum of files are different, and preserving the file modification time. Notice that there are many more options that can be used as well including:
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Straight Code - No context
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