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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 will be performed to the files contained in this server, **and no backup of these files** will be performed either. | + | \\ |
- | * No check means that you can store any kind of files, of whatever dimension and nobody will 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 | + | * No check means that you can store any kind of files, of whatever dimension and nobody will bother you about this (unless there are disc space availability issues). |
- | * **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. |
+ | * **The IT Administrator does not loose time to check/ | ||
- | 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 has around | + | Currently the scratch space has around |
==== Access scratch space from Linux ==== | ==== Access scratch space from Linux ==== | ||
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** click, click only procedure **\\ | ** click, click only procedure **\\ | ||
- | * Browse the network connections from **Finder** and look for the **iscsrv5** server under My Network. | + | * Browse the network connections from **Finder** and look for the **iscsrv12** server under My Network. |
* Click on connect and insert your login/ | * Click on connect and insert your login/ | ||
- | * Select the **scratch-<your login>** disk and click **OK** | + | * Select the **scratch** disk and click **OK** |
* Start using the disk | * Start using the disk | ||
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* Focus the Finder | * Focus the Finder | ||
* Press the command/ | * Press the command/ | ||
- | * Write the **afp:// | + | * Write the **afp:/ / |
* Insert your unix login and password | * Insert your unix login and password | ||
* Start using the disk | * Start using the disk | ||
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- | ==== Access scratch space from Windows ==== | ||
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- | <note warning> | ||
- | You must ask for an account to your System Administrator in order to access the server from MS Windows | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | * Browse the network connections from **Explorer** and look for the **melpomene** server inside the **LTHCI** network group. | ||
- | * Click on the server icon and then on the **scratch** disk. | ||
- | * Insert your login/ | ||
- | * select your directory (the one with your username) | ||
- | * start using the disk | ||
filer/scratchspace.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/09 15:08 by admin