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- | ======Copying Files to the Cluster====== | ||
- | In order to use the cluster for your analysis, you need to be able to transfer data back and forth to from your own computer using SCP/ | ||
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- | One advantage of WinSCP is that it allows you to synchronize a folder between the server and your local computer. | ||
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- | =====Setting Up WinSCP===== | ||
- | It is probably easiest to get started using **Explorer Mode**. | ||
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- | ====Setting Up Keys within WinSCP==== | ||
- | When you set up WinSCP, you can have it remember your password to the cluster. | ||
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- | =====Using WinSCP===== | ||
- | Using " | ||
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- | =====For Mac users===== | ||
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- | There is no WinSCP for Mac but there are plenty of alternatives. A good choice is [[http:// | ||
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- | =====A Note on File Transfer Speeds===== | ||
- | Remember that if you are off campus, it can take a long time to transfer larger files. | ||
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