


You will end up at the Globus File Manager web interface.In the Use your existing organizational login box, type in or find The University of Arizona and hit Continue.Go to and click Log In in the top right corner.Globus has information on resolving this in their FAQs. If you're trying to use Globus to move files to a local external drive, you may run into a permissions issue. To use GridFTP, we recommend you use Globus. (You can read more about the advantages of GridFTP here. GridFTP also addresses the problem of incompatibility between storage and access systems. Because GridFTP provides a more reliable and high performance file transfer (compared to protocols such as SCP or rsync), it enables the transmission of very large files. GridFTP is an extension of the standard File transfer Protocol (FTP) for high-speed, reliable, and secure data transfer. Transfer Applications and Protocol GridFTP/Globus Overview Transfers 100GB), transfers outside the university, and large transfers within HPC: we recommend using Globus (GridFTP).Small Transfers: For small data transfers the web portal offers the most intuitive method.Keeping mind that the data pipes are wider also, allowing for faster data transmission. When you look at the diagram above, you can intuitively see the efficiency of transferring data without additional hops. Because the storage is shared, your files are accessible on all clusters Puma, Ocelote and Elgato. See here about System Accessįiles are transferred to shared data storage and not to the bastion node, login nodes, or compute nodes. This is because your home directory is not created until you log in for the first time. If you have not, you may encounter "directory does not exist" errors. To make transfers to/from HPC, you will need to have logged into your account at least once.The bastion host provides secure access to the HPC supercomputers, has limited storage capacity and is not intended for file transfers.
