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There are ICIQ shared folders to share information within ICIQ. The comu folder is used to store information to share with all users. The there is a group folder for each research group and another folder for each user. can be found typing the following in your filebrowser: | |||
The general: | The general: | ||
iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu | |||
For each group | For each group | ||
smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Maseras | smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Maseras | ||
Revision as of 16:09, 1 March 2010
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There are ICIQ shared folders to share information within ICIQ. The comu folder is used to store information to share with all users. The there is a group folder for each research group and another folder for each user. can be found typing the following in your filebrowser:
The general: iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu For each group smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Maseras smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Bo smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_Lopez For each user (2GB Max. disk space): smb://iciqfs01.iciq.es/username$
It will ask for:
Username => iciq/username (your username as in the e-mail) domain => (delete it) password => the same as for your e-mail.
Linux
Within Linux we can use "smbclient" to access the shared folders in a ftp-like client mode. For example:
smbclient //iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu -U iciq/username
Moreover, we also can mount the shared folders on our pc. Firstly you need to get "smbfs" package, what will install in your system the CIFS filesystem (this is the sucessor of the SMB protocol). To install in Debian:
aptitude install smbfs
To mount an exported windows folder on a Linux box:
mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/what_you_want_to_mount /Where_you_want_to_mount_it Examples: User folder: mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/username$ /home/username/disk Common folder: mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/comu /home/username/disk1 Group folder: mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart /home/username/disk2 then look for your group inside the depart folder
or, you can edit the /etc/fstab file, adding the line:
//iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart /home/username/disk2 cifs uid=username,credentials=/etc/cifspw,domain=iciq 0 0
It is necessary also to create the file /etc/cifspw with your username and password:
username=your_username password=your_password
Then type "mount -a" and voilà.
- You will need to use root or sudo rights to mount these folders.
- The command above will mount the comu or username$ directory to the folders disk, disk1 and disk2 in your home. You can change that by another name or another directory (i.e. /media/ICIQ_COMU/). You should create the directories before trying to mount them.
- Most users are unable to mount //iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart/Grup_Dr_XX, but they are able to mount //iciqfs01.iciq.es/depart and have access to the directories of the grup from there.
- Some users need to type depart in capital letters, so try: mount -t cifs -o username=iciq/username //iciqfs01.iciq.es/DEPART /home/username/disk2
Windows
From windows, you don't need to use the samba. So, you just type in your preferred web browser:
\\iciqfs01.iciq.es\comu
\\iciqfs01.iciq.es\depart\Grup_Dr_Maseras \\iciqfs01.iciq.es\depart\Grup_Dr_Bo \\iciqfs01.iciq.es\depart\Grup_Dr_Lopez
\\iciqfs01.iciq.es\username$
BACKUPs
The user folders backups are made weekly and monthly. Being able to back down in the time a year more or less.
In order to recover information of backups is needed to generate a GIDIC.