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=== Mounting your Synology folder directly on your Linux workstation === |
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== Administration == |
== Administration == |
Revision as of 07:18, 31 October 2015
Pergamon is a Synology diskstation that can be accessed in a number of ways. It offers each group member 1 TB of storage space (this may be expanded in the future).
Usage scenarios
Logging in via ssh
You have the same username as on the main cluster. Log in from your workstation via 'ssh pergamon'. This is not a full Linux implementation; the main purpose of the shell is to navigate around the file system. Your home folder is '/volume1/homes/USERNAME'.
Copying data to diskstation via scp
You can use scp as you would use it for copying files to any other machine:
scp LOCAL_FILES pergamon:
Copying data to diskstation via rsync
You must specify your home folder, i.e., from your workstation do
rsync -avz LOCAL_FILES pergamon:/volume1/homes/USERNAME
Mounting your Synology folder on OS X
On your Mac, start Finder, select 'Go' and then 'Connect to Server'. In server address, enter:
afp://pergamon.ms.northwestern.edu
From the folders offered, select 'home'. This folder is now available in Finder under 'Shared: pergamon' and from the command line on your Mac via '/Volumes/home'.
Mounting your Synology folder directly on your Linux workstation
(TBD)