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*Click '''Connect.'''
 
*Click '''Connect.'''
 
*You may now drag and drop files in and out of your file server folder.
 
*You may now drag and drop files in and out of your file server folder.
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= Public HTML =
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* Each user is allowed to setup a public_html folder in their home folder to serve simple web pages. 
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* To get this setup, please email [mailto:help@igb.illinois.edu help@igb.illinois.edu]
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* The web address will be [https://file-server.igb.illinois.edu/~netID https://file-server.igb.illinois.edu/~netID]
  
 
= Backups =
 
= Backups =

Revision as of 15:43, 14 August 2023

  • Purpose: Store files for different IGB themes, groups, and users
  • Hostname: file-server.igb.illinois.edu
  • Username: Your campus NetID
  • Password: Your IGB Password. If you do not know your IGB password, you can reset it by going to https://illinoisauth.igb.illinois.edu/password

File Server Policy[edit]

By using the file server you agree to follow the File Server Policy

Traditional Connection (SMB)[edit]

Connect From Windows[edit]

  • In Windows: Click on the Search box in the lower left of your desktop, enter \\file-server.igb.illinois.edu and hit Enter on your keyboard.

File-server-1.jpg

  • Enter your IGB username and password
  • If you want Windows to save your username and password, you need to put in IGB\netID and Password. Then select Remember my Credentials. Withot the IGB\', Windows will not save the username and password.

File-server-credentials.jpg

  • If connection was successful, you should have a window to select either groups, themes, or users folders

File-server-connect.jpg

Connection Problems[edit]

If you are on a computer that is on the UIUC or UOFI domain, make sure you do the following:

  • Put IGB\YourNetID in the Username field
  • Make sure the Domain is listed as IGB
  • Put in your password

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Connect From MAC OS X[edit]

  • Click on Go >> Connect to Server... >> type smb://file-server.igb.illinois.edu for the server address and click connect.
  • Select the folder you would like to connect to from the drop down list and click OK
  • Use your IGB username and password and click OK.

SFTP Protocol[edit]

  • The SFTP protocol will work from on and off campus without the need for the campus Cisco VPN

Windows[edit]

  • WinSCP allows you to connect to the file-server from on UofI campus and anywhere in the world. You do not need to be connected to the campus VPN.
  • Download WinSCP installation package from http://winscp.net/eng/download.php and install it.
  • Once installed Run WinSCP >> enter file-server.igb.illinois.edu for the Host name >> Enter your IGB user name and password and click Login

File-server-winscp-1.jpg

  • Once you hit "Login", you should be connected to the file server, as shown below. On the left hand side is your local hard drive. The right hand side should default to your personal home folder on the file-server.

File-server-winscp-2.jpg

  • You can navigate to the Themes and Groups folders by selecting the dropdown list with your netID. Then select / directory and then navigate to /file-server folder.

OS X[edit]

  • To download Cyberduck go to http://cyberduck.io and click on the large Zip icon to download.
  • Once Cyberduck is installed on OSX you may start the program.
  • Click on Open Connection.
  • From the drop down menu at the top of the popup window select SFTP(SSH File Transfer Protocol)

Cyberduck screenshot sftp.png

  • Now in the Server: input box enter file-server.igb.illinois.edu and for Username and password enter your IGB credentials.

Cyberduck inputbox.png

  • Click Connect.
  • You may now drag and drop files in and out of your file server folder.

Public HTML[edit]

Backups[edit]

  • The file-server has 2 separate backup systems setup.
  • The first system creates a daily snapshot of the filesystem each evening. There is 10 days worth a snapshots. A user is able to go back to a snapshot and copy the data back to their original location in case of accidental deletion.
  • The second system is a traditional backup system using Bacula backup system, https://www.bacula.org/. This creates a backup each night and is stored for years onto tapes at an offsite location.
  • If your need data restored that is greater than 10 days, please contact CNRG at help@igb.illinois.edu to restore the data.

Restore data using snapshots[edit]

Windows[edit]

  • To restore from Windows, go to the folder where the data is missing. Right click on that folder and select Properties. Then select Previous Versions tab. It should list previous versions of the folder you select.

File-server-previous-versions.jpg

  • Double click on the snapshot you want. Then select the files and directories and copy them back to their original location.
  • The snapshots get erased every 10 days. If you do not copy the data back, then you will not be restoring the data and the snapshot will eventually be lost.

OS X or SFTP[edit]

  • Navigate to the SNAPSHOT directory in the Themes, Groups, Users folders
  • Select the date for the share you want to restore from
  • Once you have found your data, copy it back to its original location.
  • The snapshots get erased every 10 days. If you do not copy the data back, then you will not be restoring the data and the snapshot will eventually be lost.

Restore data after 10 days[edit]

  • If your need data restored that is greater than 10 days, please contact CNRG at help@igb.illinois.edu to restore the data.
  • This requires use to restore from our Bacula tape backup system which can take a few days in order to retrieve backup tapes from offsite location.

Scan Documents[edit]

  • Scan documents from the various scanners in the building can be sent directly to your dropbox folder in your personal home folder.
  • There is a guide on scanning documents at [1]