• No results found

Data Saving on MS BL X04SA

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Data Saving on MS BL X04SA"

Copied!
6
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

Data Saving on MS BL X04SA

1

Index

1 INDEX ...1

2 FILES ON MS BL ...2

2.1 E-ACCOUNT...2

2.2 X04SA PUBLIC FOLDER...2

3 DATA TRANSFER AND BACKUP...3

3.1 FTP DATA TRANSFER...3

3.2 COPY FILES TO E-ACCOUNT...3

3.3 BACKUP...3 4 PACK FILES ...4 4.1 TAR-BALLS...4 4.2 ZIP...4 5 COPY TO DISK ...5 5.1 BURN CD OR DVD ...5 5.2 FIREWIRE DISK...5

5.3 USB DISK OR STICK...5

6 CONNECT LAPTOP TO PSI NETWORK...6

6.1 WITH CABLE...6

(2)

2

Files on MS BL

2.1

E-account

Beamline Experiment Accounts (SLS Network)

http://sls.web.psi.ch/view.php/users/computing/accounts/index.html

2.1.1 Mount the e-account on windows explorer

1. Open windows explorer.

2. Type address: \\slsfs01\winconfpub\BeamlineLogon\x04sa

login with your e-account and password (or slsuser pw: SLS_user). 3. Click on your e-account.

4. A new window will show up and you have to type your password. 5. Click <ENTER>.

6. Connection to your e-account is done.

2.1.2 Connect e-account with Linux

1. Open shell and type: blmount x04sa exxxx (where exxxx is your eaccount number) 2. Type your password.

3. Your eaccount is now mounted as /sls/X04SA/data/x04sa/slsbl/x04sa/exxxx. 4. cd /sls/X04SA/data/x04sa/slsbl/x04sa/exxxx.

2.2

X04SA public folder

Path on Linux: /sls/X04SA/data/ES2/now/…

Connect X04SA public folder on windows

1. Open windows explorer.

2. Use the “Map Network Drive” function from the “Tool” menu 3. Choose a drive (e.g. “Z:”)

4. Type the following path in the folder entry \\x04sa\x04sa_public

5. Then click on “Connecting with a different username”

6. A second window will show up and you have to type your e-account as user and then your password.

7. Click <OK> and then <Finish>.

(3)

3

Data transfer and backup

3.1

FTP data transfer

http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/file/ftp/index.html

FTP transfer with windows

1. Open windows explorer or a browser. 2. Type ftp.psi.ch.

3. Choose PSI_outgoing. 4. Create a new folder.

5. Copy your data to the folder.

FTP transfer with Linux

1. Open a terminal 2. Type ftp ftp.psi.ch

3. User: anonymous, pw: psi or your email 4. cd PSI_outgoing

5. Create a new folder

6. Copy the files in the folder

How to get files via ftp from home institution?

1. Open windows explorer or a browser. 2. Type ftp.psi.ch.

3. Choose PSI_outgoing. 4. Choose your folder. 5. Download the files.

3.2

Copy files to E-account

How to copy files or directory to user account? 1. Mount your e-account on Linux.

2. Copy the files to the e-account

$ cp [path/files] /sls/X04SA/data/x04sa/slsbl/x04sa/exxxx

3.3

Backup

Backup procedure on PSI archive system

http://sls.web.psi.ch/view.php/beamlines/ms/xtm/manuals/index.html#backup Comfortable data backup via rsync

(4)

4

Pack files

4.1

Tar-balls

To pack data from Linux

$ tar –zcf [filename.tar.gz] [filelist] (make tar) $ tar –ztf [file] | less (read only one)

$ tar –zxf [file] (read all)

$ split –b 2000m [ ] [ ] e.g. $ split –b 2000m Bell_20070218 Bell_20070218. $ cat [file] [file] […] > [filename]

4.2

Zip

To pack data from windows 1. Select the folder or files

2. Click the right mouse button, pick the “WinZip/add to Zip file…” pop-up menu item. 3. Add a filename and click ADD.

(5)

5

Copy to disk

5.1

Burn CD or DVD

You can burn a CD or DVD on the multimedia station in control room 2. See manual as PDF on

http://sls.web.psi.ch/view.php/beamlines/ms/infobook/pdf/Burn_CD_DVD.pdf

5.2

Firewire disk

Portable Firewire and USB2.0 disks can be connected to the Windows XP media station. Connect your disk to the multimedia station in control room 2.

Mount your e-account and copy your data to the disk.

5.3

USB disk or stick

Connect your disk or stick to the multimedia station in control room 2. Mount your e-account and copy your data to the disk or stick.

(6)

6

Connect laptop to PSI network

How to connect laptop to PSI network? (Windows, Mac and Linux)

6.1

With cable

• Connect your laptop with the PSI network cable on the desk.

• You should enable DHCP to get a PSI TCP/IP address regardless of what host name you choose.

• Make sure that your Laptop supports SMB (SAMBA) for mounting your data from the fileserver.

6.1.1 Windows

How to setup your Windows (XP) Laptop/PC for use at PSI http://ait.web.psi.ch/us/IPsetupXP.html

6.1.2 Linux

DHCP Setup for LINUX Users

http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/net/psi-dhcp.html

6.1.3 Mac

6.2

Wireless network (WLAN)

WLAN according to the 802.11b standard is also available at SLS. The default channel is 6 and the SSID is: wsla-public, but doesn't have to be specified. Note: In Windows XP you'll need to

manually enable unencrypted WLAN networks, before they can be used. http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/guest_net/

References

Related documents

Multimedia watermarking is to embed the copyright information in a multimedia data (text, images or video) and make it secure using key (watermark), so that nobody can copy

The data are compared with similar data obtained from the Mount San Salvatore station (SS), Switzerland, in terms of the incidence of downward or up- ward flashes, polarity, and

2.2 Restore: Process of copying backup data from storage device to hard-disk , when data is corrupted, or copy/move data to a new location 2.3 Business data: Any data /

Fig.6.Block diagram of base station DAC BASED SIGNAL GENERATOR PC BASED SOFTWARE RF CONTROL SIGNAL TRANSMITTER RF DATA RECEIVER MOBILE PHON (GSM MODULE) JOY

Critical Data Interactive Video Voice 8-Class Model Scavenger Best Effort Streaming Video Network Control Network Management Realtime Interactive Transactional Data

Customers may choose to back up to disk and then copy the data to removable media (tape or removable disk cartridges) for disaster recovery.. Cartridges are then rotated off-site

These scenarios include the use of existing Disk Library software options - Automated Tape Caching, embedded storage node, or embedded media server to copy data to the Data

2.2 Restore: Process of copying backup data from storage device to hard-disk , when data is corrupted, or copy/move data to a new location 2.3 Business data: Any data /