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FileZilla can be downloaded from the website https://filezilla-project.org/ under Quick download links. Download the FileZilla Client version to transfer from local to Cheaha. | FileZilla can be downloaded from the website https://filezilla-project.org/ under Quick download links. Download the FileZilla Client version to transfer from local to Cheaha. | ||
Revision as of 16:18, 22 May 2018
NOTE: This page is under construction.
There are various Linux native commands that you can use to move your data within the HPC cluster, such as mv, cp, scp etc. One of the most powerful tools for data movement on Linux is rsync, which we'll be using in our examples below.
rsync and scp can also be used for moving data from a local storage to Cheaha.
RSync
To find out more information such as flags, usage etc. about any of the above mentioned tools, you can use man TOOL_NAME.
[build@c0051 ~]$ man rsync NAME rsync - a fast, versatile, remote (and local) file-copying tool SYNOPSIS Local: rsync [OPTION...] SRC... [DEST] Access via remote shell: Pull: rsync [OPTION...] [USER@]HOST:SRC... [DEST] Push: rsync [OPTION...] SRC... [USER@]HOST:DEST Access via rsync daemon: Pull: rsync [OPTION...] [USER@]HOST::SRC... [DEST] rsync [OPTION...] rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/SRC... [DEST] Push: rsync [OPTION...] SRC... [USER@]HOST::DEST rsync [OPTION...] SRC... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/DEST Usages with just one SRC arg and no DEST arg will list the source files instead of copying. DESCRIPTION . . .
If you are interested in finding out about various methods of moving data and various tools which can be used to achieve that aim, this page provides a very good description/guide : How to transfer large amounts of data via network..
Privacy
Do not store sensitive information on this filesystem. It is not encrypted. Note that your data will be stored on the cluster filesystem, and while not accessible to ordinary users, it could be accessible to the cluster administrator(s).
Jobs
If the data that you are moving is large, then you should always use either an interactive session or a job script for your data movement. This ensures that the process for your data movement isn't using and slowing login nodes for a long time, and instead is performing these operations on a compute node.
Interactive session
- Start an interactive session using srun
srun --ntasks=1 --mem-per-cpu=1024 --time=08:00:00 --partition=medium --job-name=DATA_TRANSFER --pty /bin/bash
NOTE: Please change the time required and the corresponding partition according to your need.
- Start an rsync process to start the transfer, once you have moved from login001 to c00XX node:
[build@c0051 Salmon]$ rsync -aP SOURCE_PATH DESTINATION_PATH
Job Script
#!/bin/bash # #SBATCH --job-name=test #SBATCH --output=res.txt #SBATCH --ntasks=1 #SBATCH --partition=express # # Time format = HH:MM:SS, DD-HH:MM:SS # #SBATCH --time=10:00 # # Mimimum memory required per allocated CPU in MegaBytes. # #SBATCH --mem-per-cpu=2048 #SBATCH --mail-type=FAIL #SBATCH --mail-user=YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS rsync -aP SOURCE_PATH DESTINATION_PATH
NOTE:
- Please change the time required and the corresponding partition according to your need.
- After modifications to the given job script, submit it using : sbatch JOB_SCRIPT
Installation
FileZilla can be downloaded from the website https://filezilla-project.org/ under Quick download links. Download the FileZilla Client version to transfer from local to Cheaha.
A setup wizard window should be launched. Once the wizard is running, simply follow the prompts until the installation process is completed. After the installation procedure has been completed and the setup wizard has terminated, open FileZilla and proceed to connect it to Cheaha.
Connect to Cheaha (FTP Server)
The first thing to do is connecting to a server. There are 2 ways to connect to Cheaha
1. Basic method Go to : File- Site Manager- New Site
- Hostname cheaha.rc.uab.edu
- Username and password would be the same as cheaha login details
- Port : 22
- Logon type – Normal
- Protocol – SFTP -SSH File Transfer Protocol
2. Quick connect Enter the hostname into the quickconnect bar's Host: field, the username into the Username: field as well as the password into the Password: field. You may leave the Port: field empty unless your login information specifies a certain port to use. Now click on Quickconnect.
Transferring Data (Upload and Download Files)
1. Upload Data
First - in the local pane - bring the directory into view which contains data to be uploaded (e.g. index.html and images/). Now, navigate to the desired target directory on the server (using the server pane's file listings). To upload the data, select the respective files/directories and drag them from the local to the remote pane. You will notice that the files will be added to the transfer queue at the bottom of the window and soon thereafter get removed again - since they were (hopefully, if nothing went wrong) just uploaded to the server. The uploaded files and directories should now be displayed in the server content listing at the right side of the window.
2. Download Data Downloading files, or complete directories, works essentially the same way as uploading - you just drag the files/directories from the remote pane to the local pane this time, instead of the other way round.