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==SSH Access==
==SSH Access==
You can also connect directly to the system using [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/SSH ssh] to browse and transfer files by connecting to '''hostname'''.
You can also connect directly to the system using [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/SSH ssh] to browse and transfer files by connecting to '''hostname'''.
=Where to test password=
If you are unsure of your username and password to access '''hostname''' via ssh or Globus transfer service you can try [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/login logging in here]
=Where to reset password=
If you are unable to [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/login log into ccdb] you can [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/forgot reset your password here]


=Location of Files=
=Location of Files=

Revision as of 20:06, 3 November 2016

Sharing: PublicSFU Storage User Guide
v1.0
Author:CC Migration team


Getting Access to Files[edit]

To access the new systems please use your Compute Canada credentials. For more information please see: Migration2016:User_Accounts_and_Groups

Globus Access[edit]

You can transfer files from your personal computer or another Compute Canada system using Globus transfer service using the endpoint computecanada#new-endpoint as the source or destination. Globus is a fast, easy secure way to transfer files designed for researchers. You can find more information about it at: https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Globus

To log into the new endpoint please use your Compute Canada username and password. See here to test your password. See here to reset your password.

SSH Access[edit]

You can also connect directly to the system using ssh to browse and transfer files by connecting to hostname.

Location of Files[edit]

Silo DirectoryNew NDC DirectoryComment
/home/<username> /home/<username>
  • Tape backup
/data/<username> /project/<username>
  • Tape backup with hierarchical storage management (HSM).
  • Mapped from "/data" on Silo

System Status[edit]

You can see the current status of the system here