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rdms:access:start [2024/03/12 11:05] burcu [Data Management in the RDMS] |
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* We made separate pages with the instructions about configuring a WebDAV client for [[rdms:access:windows:cyberduck|Windows]], [[rdms:access:mac|MacOS]] and [[rdms:access:linux:webdav|Linux]]. | * We made separate pages with the instructions about configuring a WebDAV client for [[rdms:access:windows:cyberduck|Windows]], [[rdms:access:mac|MacOS]] and [[rdms:access:linux:webdav|Linux]]. |
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* **Command-line**\\ Using command-line interface is currently only available to Linux users. In order to login via the command-line you need to have ''iCommands'' installed and [[rdms:access:linux:createprofile|create a profile]] in your Linux home directory. The more advanced Windows users can install [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install|WSL2]], a virtualization of the Linux kernel in the Windows OS, and then use it to work via the command-line using ''iCommands''. This option is for advanced Windows users who need to upload huge amounts of data (>100Gb). Please also take a look at the Wiki page on [[rdms:data:filesize|file sizes]] on the RDMS. | * **Command-line**\\ Using command-line interface is currently only available to Linux users. In order to login via the command-line you need to have ''iCommands'' installed and [[rdms:access:linux:icommands|create a profile]] in your Linux home directory. The more advanced Windows users can install [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install|WSL2]], a virtualization of the Linux kernel in the Windows OS, and then use it to work via the command-line using ''iCommands''. This option is for advanced Windows users who need to upload huge amounts of data (>100Gb). Please also take a look at the Wiki page on [[rdms:data:filesize|file sizes]] on the RDMS. |
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