HPCC guidelines
HPCC guidelines
Transferring files
Using secure file transfer protocol (sftp)
sftp is an interactive file transfer program similar to FTP. sftp performs all operations over an encrypted SSH transport. It may also use many features of SSH, such as public key authentication and compression. sftp connects and logs into the specified host, then enters an interactive command mode.
From within sftp, all of the normal ftp commands are present. sftp does not support anonymous logins. A user account is required on the remote end.
For usage information, see the man page for sftp on the computer from which you are issuing the command.
Copying files using secure copy (scp)
The secure copy command (scp) works with secure shell (SSH).
For usage information, see the man page for scp on the computer from which you are issuing the command.
- Copy a file from beach to your local computer
> scp your_username@beach.colorado.edu:foo.txt /some/local/directory
- Copy a file from your local computer to beach
> scp bar.txt your_username@beach.colorado.edu:/some/remote/directory
- Copy a directory from beach to your local computer
> scp -r your_username@beach.colorado.edu:foo /some/local/directory/bar
Copying files using rsync
Environment modules
Submit a job
Disk space quota
On Home: 5Gb pp.
On the rest: Please be respectful with the amount of disk space you are using. Apart from 'Home' there are so far no limitations set up per user.