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With Open OnDemand being an official ARCC supported service, we would be re missed to not cover how Data Transfer works within the application. The Open OnDemand web portal includes a file browsing option that enables file management capabilities for users to upload, download, copy/move, view, rename, and delete files on ARCC HPC and Storage resources. However, there are some nuances that users should be aware of before committing to using Open OnDemand as their only data transfer tool. Please follow along with the examples below to learn about the data transfer abilities of Open OnDemand.

Before we begin, please make sure to have logged into Open OnDemand for MedicineBow just as you have in a prior tutorial, by navigating your we browser to https://medicinebow.arcc.uwyo.edu/.



The File Browser App

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:

  • upload

  • download

  • Create new files/directories

  • copy/move

  • rename

  • Delete

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It’s important to know that file permissions can’t be changed in Open On Demand


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

  • Bullets are nice to include for distinct points

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Same Thing With Images

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

  • yep

  • they

  • sure

  • are

    This is 14 lines

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Alternatively No Table

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