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= Transferring Files =
 
= Transferring Files =
 
*Globus can be used to transfer files from your personal computer to another server.
 
*Globus can be used to transfer files from your personal computer to another server.
*Globus also can be used to transfer files between different server endpoints such as the IGB Biocluster (biocluster.igb.illinois.edu).
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* Select the split panel in the upper right corner to show both collections you are trying to transfer from and to.
*To start using Globus for file transfers, please click on “Manage Data”, then “Transfer Files”.
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[[File:Globus transfer.jpg|500px]]
*For the first endpoint,  
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* For the first collection, enter the collection name.  An example would be '''biocluster.igb.illinois.edu'''
**Enter the collection name (ie '''biocluster.igb.illinois.edu'').
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* For the second collection, enter another collection name.  This could be your personal collection or another HPC with Globus installed
**Then type in your username and password.
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* Select Files you want to transfer from one collection to another.
**Select the advance tab and enter '''168''' for '''Credential Lifetime'''.  This defaults to 1 day (24 hours)  This will save your username and password up to 7 days.  Thus no transfer can exceed 7 days.  This is the maximum value that can be set.
 
*For the second endpoint
 
**Please type in the second endpoint such as (ie '''biocluster.igb.illinois.edu''') or your personal endpoint.
 
**Then type in your username and password to authenticate.
 
**Select the advance tab and enter '''168''' for '''Credential Lifetime'''.
 
[[File:Globus_transfer.jpg|450px|Globus_transfer.jpg]]
 
*Please select the file from endpoint 1 and select the destination in endpoint 2. Select the arrow that reflects the direction of transfer (left to right, or right to left).
 
*A transfer request will be submitted and issued a Task ID if successful.
 
*Please check the designated destination folder and verify that the requested download successfully downloaded.
 
*Congratulations, you now have Globus Access and can transfer files.
 
 
 
== References ==
 
  
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= References =
 
*[https://www.globus.org/ https://www.globus.org/]
 
*[https://www.globus.org/ https://www.globus.org/]
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*[https://docs.globus.org/how-to/get-started/ https://docs.globus.org/how-to/get-started/]

Revision as of 14:15, 21 August 2023

  • Globus is service that allows the transferring of very large files with auto-resume function and transfer verification.
  • Connecting to Globus is a two step process. First you login into the Globus service itself. Then you can login to a specific collection.
  • Most people will have a Globus account already as you can login with your University of Illinois Credentials.


IGB Managed Collections[edit]

Collection Name
Description
biocluster.igb.illinois.edu
IGB Biocluster - http://biocluster.igb.illinois.edu

Login to Globus[edit]

Within an Existing Organization[edit]

  • Open a web browser (Firefox, Chrome, etc.)
  • In the address bar, please go to https://www.globus.org
  • Top right corner of the website should have a link button, Log In. Please click here.

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  • Select the organization you belong to. Click Continue. For most people, this will be University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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  • If you selected University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, then proceed to login with your netID, campus password, and 2 Factor Authentication.

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  • If you previously had a Globus Account, then select Link to an existing account. If not select No thanks, continue.

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  • Follow the next couple of screens to confirm your information

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Generic Globus Account[edit]

  • If your organization is not listed, you can signup with a Globus ID instead.
  • Go to https://www.globusid.org and select Create a Globus ID.

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  • Enter the necessary information in its respective field. This account is not affiliated with the University of Illinois or IGB, so the username will be specific for Globus only.

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  • Click Create ID and assuming your information is verified and accepted, Globus will send a verification e-mail to the e-mail you used in signing up for the account. Please check your e-mail for the Globus Verification e-mail and verify your e-mail address.
  • You've successfully created your Globus Account.

Collections[edit]

  • Now you need to login to a globus collection. We will be using biocluster.igb.illinois.edu as an example.
  • Search for your collection in the Collection Search Box. For biocluster.igb.illinois.edu, it should find it like below.

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  • Select Continue to start the process to login to the biocluster with your IGB credentials

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  • Select Link an identity from Globus IGB (globus.igb.illinois.edu)

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  • Login with your netID and IGB password.

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  • Click Allow to link your Biocluster account with your Globus account

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  • You should now be able to browse your files on the biocluster

Create Personal Endpoint[edit]

  • A Personal Endpoint will allow you to transfer files from your computer to another globus endpoint.
  • Select File Manager->Your Collections. Then select Get Globus Connect Personal

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  • Select Download Globus Connect Personal for Windows. You can select other operating systems also. Follow the installation prompts to install the software.

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  • After Installation, a web browser will open to provide a label name for your personal collection and to Allow the collection permission.

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  • In the final stage of installing the Globus Connect Personal, re-input your personal collection name and a description. Then select Save

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Transferring Files[edit]

  • Globus can be used to transfer files from your personal computer to another server.
  • Select the split panel in the upper right corner to show both collections you are trying to transfer from and to.

Globus transfer.jpg

  • For the first collection, enter the collection name. An example would be biocluster.igb.illinois.edu
  • For the second collection, enter another collection name. This could be your personal collection or another HPC with Globus installed
  • Select Files you want to transfer from one collection to another.

References[edit]