Warning |
---|
TEMS is to be retired at the end of October 2021. See more information here . |
No filesystems from other platforms are cross-mounted, so you will need to copy over what you need.
...
For transfers, we recommend using rsync which will transfer the files over an ssh connection.
Example: Transferring a directory tree between ECGATE onto
...
the Atos HPCF
You may initiate the transfer from ECGATE:
No Format |
---|
user@ecgb11:~> rsync -av $SCRATCH/mydataset temsaa:/scratch/user/ |
or alternatively from TEMSAtos HPCF:
No Format |
---|
user@atuser@aa-login1106:~> rsync -av ecgate:/scratch/group/user/mydataset $SCRATCH/ |
...
Warning | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
You can use the $HOME environment variable to refer to your files in the rsync command provided this is protected by single quotes to ensure the variable is expanded on the remote host. For example, to copy a directory from $HOME on ecgate to $HOME on TEMSAtos HPCF, initiating the transfer from ecgate, use:
An alternative option is to use the $HOME variable with pattern substitution. For example, to copy a directory tree from $SCRATCH on ecgate to $SCRATCH on TEMS Atos HPCF running the command on ecgate use:
or from $PERM on ecgate to $PERM on TEMS Atos HPCF running the command on TEMS the latter use:
The single quotes are needed here to ensure the $HOME variable takes its value on the remote rather than the local host. |
...