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Once this command is submitted, the transfer process will be backgrounded. Progress can be viewed by running <code>shiftc --monitor</code>. Additionally, you will recieve an email with the transfer job is completed. | Once this command is submitted, the transfer process will be backgrounded. Progress can be viewed by running <code>shiftc --monitor</code>. Additionally, you will recieve an email with the transfer job is completed. | ||
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+ | jrwrigh7@lfe7: shiftc --stop --id [shiftc job ID] | ||
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+ | This will stop the given shiftc job. The <code>[shiftc job ID]</code> is the same number that appears beside the output of <code>shiftc --monitor</code>. | ||
More documentation for <code>shiftc</code> can be found in its man page (<code>man shiftc</code>) and on [https://www.nas.nasa.gov/hecc/support/kb/shift-transfer-tool-overview_300.html NAS's documentation website]. | More documentation for <code>shiftc</code> can be found in its man page (<code>man shiftc</code>) and on [https://www.nas.nasa.gov/hecc/support/kb/shift-transfer-tool-overview_300.html NAS's documentation website]. |
Revision as of 18:11, 29 July 2020
Wiki for information related to the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility.
Contents
Overview
Key | Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
Machines | Pleiades | Compute |
Lou | Storage and Analysis | |
Electra | Compute | |
Endeavour | Compute | |
Merope | Compute | |
Job Submission System | PBS | |
Facility Documentation | Support Knowledgebase |
How-To's
How-To's in Separate Wiki's
Backup Data from Scratch Directories
This is done simply by copying data from the /nobackup/$USER
directories to your home directory on Lou (lfe
). The /nobackup/$USER
directories are mounted onto lfe
, so transfers should be done on lfe
.
It is recommended to mirror the directory structure of your /nobackup/$USER
directory on lfe
to allow for the data to be easily recovered back to it's original state. This is especially important if you use symlinks (as they are path dependent and will break if either the source file or the symlink itself are not in the correct location).
This can be done with scp
, but is recommended to use NASA's in-house utility shiftc
. shiftc
will automatically perform parallel file transfers, data integrity checks and repairs, and syncing features similar to rsync
.
Commands:
jrwrigh7@lfe7: shiftc -r -d --sync /nobackup/jrwrigh7/models/STGFlatPlate/STFM_Tet_dz4-10_dx15 .
This will copy the directory STFM_Tet_dz4-10_dx15
to the current location (.
). The flags do as follows
-
-r
: Recursively copy files from destination -
-d
: Create required directories that don't already exist. Equivalent of the-p
flag formkdir
-
--sync
: Only copy over "new" files, where "new" are any changes to the modification time or file size.- If a file exists on destination (
.
), but not source (STFM_Tet_dz4-10_dx15
), it will not be copied back to source nor will it be deleted to match the state of source.
- If a file exists on destination (
Once this command is submitted, the transfer process will be backgrounded. Progress can be viewed by running shiftc --monitor
. Additionally, you will recieve an email with the transfer job is completed.
jrwrigh7@lfe7: shiftc --stop --id [shiftc job ID]
This will stop the given shiftc job. The [shiftc job ID]
is the same number that appears beside the output of shiftc --monitor
.
More documentation for shiftc
can be found in its man page (man shiftc
) and on NAS's documentation website.