Getting Connected to the petaLibrary

This page will direct you on how to request access to the petaLibrary and how to connect to the library. Users can connect to the petaLibrary whether they are on campus via SMB or off-campus using Globus, access to the petaLibrary is also available from the Teton compute cluster.


Contents

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Connecting to the petaLibrary

Requesting Access

To request a storage allocation on the petaLibrary, the Principle Investigator of a research project will fill out the petaLibrary Access Request form.

Getting Connected

SMB (Linux, Mac OS, Windows): While users are on the UWyo network connecting to the petaLibrary can be accessed from any of the three primary OS families using their standard tools:

Server Address:

Path:

Server Address:

Path:

Linux File Browser and OS X Mac Finder:

smb://petalibrary.arcc.uwyo.edu/

Windows File Explorer:

\\petalibrary.arcc.uwyo.edu\

Connecting While Off-Campus Network

Globus

Getting connected to Globus Data Transfer: Globus

The Globus endpoint name for the petaLibrary is "ARCC petaLibrary".

RHEL 7, and Ubuntu 16.04/10 Linux users will need to add the following lines to the Global section of the /etc/samba/smb.conf file:

client max protocol = SMB3

Note: RHEL 6 is currently unable to connect to the petaLibrary. ARCC is working on a solution.

Access from Teton

The petaLibrary is accessible from the Teton compute cluster at 10 gbps. You can access homes and common by changing directory to /petalibrary. Teton documentation can be found on the Teton page.

Using the petaLibrary