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====== Scratch Space ====== | ====== Scratch Space ====== | ||
- | Scratch space is a disk at your disposition, | + | Scratch space is a disk server |
- | On scratch space, you can store any number of files of any dimension (compatibly with the overall disk space at disposition) | + | \\ |
- | * No check means that you can store any kind of files, of whatever dimension and nobody bother you about this. | + | On scratch space, you can store any number of files of any dimension (compatibly with the overall disk space at disposition). No checks |
- | * No backup means that no security system to recover your files will be performed. This in order to maintain low the level of work needs fo administration. | + | * No check means that you can store any kind of files, of whatever dimension and nobody |
- | * The System | + | * No backup means that no security system to recover your files will be performed. This in order to maintain low the level of work needed for administration. |
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- | To access the scratch files all you have to do is connecting to the directory scratch | + | To access the scratch files all you have to do is connecting to the directory scratch |
- | Currently the scratch space is around 400 Gbyte. A large amount of space just for crap files that one want to access but that aren't vital. | + | |
+ | Currently the scratch space has around 4 TByte for storage. It's a large amount of space just for files that one want to access but that aren't vital. | ||
- | === Access scratch space from Linux === | + | ==== Access scratch space from Linux ==== |
- | * Open a terminal window | + | * Open a terminal window |
- | * Move in your directory (the one with your username) | + | * cd in this directory: **/scratch/<your login name>** |
* start using the disk | * start using the disk | ||
- | === Access scratch space from Os X === | + | ==== Access scratch space from Os X ==== |
- | | + | ** click, click only procedure **\\ |
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* Click on connect and insert your login/ | * Click on connect and insert your login/ | ||
* Select the **scratch** disk and click **OK** | * Select the **scratch** disk and click **OK** | ||
- | * select your directory (the one with your username) | + | * Start using the disk |
- | * start using the disk | + | |
- | === Access scratch space from Windows === | + | ** shortcut |
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- | <note warning> | + | |
- | You must ask a windows account to your System Administrator in order to access the server from windows | + | * Write the **afp:/ / |
- | </ | + | * Insert your unix login and password |
- | + | * Start using the disk | |
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- | * Click on the server icon and and on the **scratch** | + | |
- | * Insert your login/password | + | |
- | * select your directory (the one with your username) | + | |
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