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Easily found on the top bar of the Open OnDemand Interface, the Files App can take you to one of your three main cluster directories of home, gscratch, and project. From here you can perform several file operations:
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Uploading A File
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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Please use the "code snippet" in the + button when creating code examples. Also please do not go
past the width of the table. This is to prevent scroll bars appearing
This is the Max number of code lines to show on an example |
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Straight Code - No context
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Limit to 16 lines in the example.
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Same Thing With Images
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Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with an image example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing
Bullets are nice to include for distinct points
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Finally The End
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Link to Previous sub-module or Home Module
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Exploring the App
As you can see in the top image, there are buttons, check boxes, and a search bar available to perform many functions previously mentioned and some that haven’t been. It is important to know that Open OnDemand has their own terminology for hidden files called Dotfiles. If for some reason you have transferred some configuration files but aren’t seeing the, you can check this box to see them listed. |
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Uploading a File
There are two ways to upload data.
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Open OnDemand Restrictions
While Open OnDemand makes transferring data as easy as other tools you may be used to like Google Drive or Dropbox, it is a tool that was designed to do much more than just transfer data and since it is using the https protocol. ARCC only recommends transferring small files such as code, README files or anything under 5 gigabytes.
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Do not transfer large files with Open OnDemand. Please see the next section on Globus for transferring large amounts of data. |
If you are unsure if Open OnDemand will work for your data transfer needs, please see the other tools that ARCC supports or contact us at arcchelp@uwyo.edu
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Next Steps
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