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This section of the workshop expands upon the previous section on Basic Globus transfers. It is still an introductory level of content, but may not apply to all use cases.

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At the bottom of the same Transfer and Timer Options window, there are options to disable notifications of transfers as well as scheduling transfers that may or may not repeat

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Sharing with Globus

Sharing with guest collections is available on Globus endpoints managed by an active Subscription. You can create guest collections on Globus endpoints if you are a member of a Subscription Group.

  • By sharing with Globus, the person you are sharing with will need a Globus account and access to an Endpoint

  • Please contact ARCC if you are interested in sharing data with Globus

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The Globus CLI

Globus does have a command line interface (CLI) that can be used within HPC workflows as well. ARCC does not have this installed by default, but a user can install it using the miniconda module on MedicineBow.

  • This still uses the same terminology as basic Globus transfers and users will have to be familiar with those key concepts before attempting to use the CLI

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Globus Flows

Globus flows enables the automation of data transfers. ARCC is still investigating how this works, but generally speaking, you have to have access to each endpoint you are wanting to transfer to and from and then do three things to deploy a Flow:

  • Create a definition with a JSON document

  • Create an input schema

  • and then deploy the flow

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Next Steps