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== FTP == | == FTP == | ||
Initiate the ftp connection to HPSS using | |||
ftp hpsscore 4021 | |||
when requested, please provide your username and password. | |||
The password is your general hww password (as your have it | |||
for the SX-8 for example). | |||
'''Please note:''' For technical reasons a password change | |||
is vald on HPSS with a one day delay. | |||
=== Class of Service === | |||
When putting files into HPSS you have to specify a so called | |||
class of service. The class of service depends on the file size. | |||
The following values are possible: | |||
112: size < 2GB | |||
122: 2GB < size < 8GB | |||
132: size > 8GB | |||
You have to specify the class of service for a file prior to | |||
moving the file into HPSS. Before the transfer, you have to specify at the | |||
ftp prompt: | |||
site setcos <cos id> | |||
Default setting for the cos id is 112. | |||
After that, just transfer files as usual. | |||
== Parallel FTP == | == Parallel FTP == | ||
on the following systems, there is a Parallel FTP client available. | |||
The advantage is a file transfer which makes use of several parallel | |||
network connections or at least several parallel I/O streams. | |||
to start the client, you should specify the number of parallel streams. | |||
We recommend a setting of 4. | |||
pftp_client -w 4 hpsscore 4021 | |||
When requested, please provide your username and password. | |||
The password is your general hww password (as your have it | |||
for the SX-8 for example). | |||
'''Please note:''' For technical reasons a password change | |||
is vald on HPSS with a one day delay. | |||
Compared to the ftp access, there is no setting for the class of service | |||
necessary as this is done automatically by the pftp_client. | |||
For a parallel put please use the pput command instead of put. | |||
For a parallel get, please use pget. | |||
More details of using ftp and pftp to access HPSS can be found in | |||
the official user guide which is available here soon. |
Revision as of 15:00, 6 October 2008
Currently, there are two methods to access the HPSS complex:
FTP
Initiate the ftp connection to HPSS using
ftp hpsscore 4021
when requested, please provide your username and password. The password is your general hww password (as your have it for the SX-8 for example).
Please note: For technical reasons a password change is vald on HPSS with a one day delay.
Class of Service
When putting files into HPSS you have to specify a so called class of service. The class of service depends on the file size. The following values are possible:
112: size < 2GB
122: 2GB < size < 8GB
132: size > 8GB
You have to specify the class of service for a file prior to moving the file into HPSS. Before the transfer, you have to specify at the ftp prompt:
site setcos <cos id>
Default setting for the cos id is 112.
After that, just transfer files as usual.
Parallel FTP
on the following systems, there is a Parallel FTP client available. The advantage is a file transfer which makes use of several parallel network connections or at least several parallel I/O streams.
to start the client, you should specify the number of parallel streams.
We recommend a setting of 4.
pftp_client -w 4 hpsscore 4021
When requested, please provide your username and password. The password is your general hww password (as your have it for the SX-8 for example).
Please note: For technical reasons a password change is vald on HPSS with a one day delay.
Compared to the ftp access, there is no setting for the class of service necessary as this is done automatically by the pftp_client.
For a parallel put please use the pput command instead of put. For a parallel get, please use pget.
More details of using ftp and pftp to access HPSS can be found in the official user guide which is available here soon.