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- | * Note that from now on you need to prefix your network username with “PHYSICS\” (without the quotes -> e.g. PHYSICS\your_user_name) when connecting to our file servers (see also: | + | * Note that from now on you need to prefix your network username with “PHYSICS\” (without the quotes -> e.g. PHYSICS\your_user_name) when connecting to our file servers (see also: |
- | * Also starting this weekend, the old (legacy) group-shares on Data01 will become read only. This allows you to copy any (relevant) files to your pi group folder on Data02. Please use this opportunity to really clean up your files instead of simply copying over all files, else we will run out of diskspace again in no time. After a few months Data01 will be taken offline, but we will send an additional notification about this as soon as we have decided on a more precise end date. | + | * Also starting this weekend, the old (legacy) group-shares on Data01 will become read only. This allows you to copy any (relevant) files to your PI group folder on Data02. Please use this opportunity to really clean up your files instead of simply copying over all files, else we will run out of diskspace again in no time. After a two months |
- | * Data02 will use an offsite backup facility comparable to the one used for Data01. A backup is created everyday and we can go back in time up to 1 month. Note that there is a finite number of (daily/ | + | * Data02 will use an offsite backup facility comparable to the one used for Data01. A backup is created everyday and we can go back in time up to 1 month. Note that there is a finite number of (daily/ |
* For the ones that like to access their files on Data02 from home (like is already possible with Data01) you can use WinSCP which is provided by an updated version of the SSH-Utilities package. You can find it here: ftp:// | * For the ones that like to access their files on Data02 from home (like is already possible with Data01) you can use WinSCP which is provided by an updated version of the SSH-Utilities package. You can find it here: ftp:// | ||