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rdms:data:filesize [2024/03/01 09:37] – Adjusted max size for web interface 32 to 50 MB jelte | rdms:data:filesize [2025/03/24 08:40] (current) – [Data (Sets) under 50 MB] burcu |
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To download a file via the web interface, just right-click on the file in question, then select ''Download file'' from the context menu. | To download a file via the web interface, just right-click on the file in question, then select ''Download file'' from the context menu. |
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{{ :rdms:data:download_interface.png?600 |}} | {{ :rdms:data:download_interface.png?direct&600 |}} |
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**Note:** If the ''Download file'' button is not visible from the context menu, the file size exceeds the limit of 50 MB. In this case, use one of the other options that we advise for data transfer (see below). | **Note:** If the ''Download file'' button is not visible from the context menu, the file size exceeds the limit of 50 MB. In this case, use one of the other options that we advise for data transfer (see below). |
=== Upload Files in the Web Interface === | === Upload Files in the Web Interface === |
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To upload a file directly inside the web interface, you first navigate to the destination folder. Afterwards, select the {{:rdms:data:three_points.png?15|}} and select ''Upload File'' from the menu. | To upload a file directly inside the web interface, you first navigate to the destination folder. Afterwards, select the {{:rdms:data:three_points.png?direct&15|}} and select ''Upload File'' from the menu. You can upload maximum 10 files at once, as long as the total size of the selected files does not exceed 50 MB. |
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==== Data (Sets) over 50 MB ==== | ==== Data (Sets) over 50 MB ==== |
=== iCommands === | === iCommands === |
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''iCommands'' is an Unix utility that gives users a command-line interface. Currently it is the most efficient way of transfering data, creating metadata and perform more advanced tasks. In order to use the ''iCommands'' you need to work in a command-line tool such as a console, shell or a terminal. For further information please check the [[https://wiki.hpc.rug.nl/rdms/access/linux/createprofile|iCommands]] section of this manual. | ''iCommands'' is an Unix utility that gives users a command-line interface. Currently it is the most efficient way of transferring data, creating metadata and perform more advanced tasks. In order to use the ''iCommands'' you need to work in a command-line tool such as a console, shell or a terminal. For further information please check the [[https://wiki.hpc.rug.nl/rdms/access/linux/createprofile|iCommands]] section of this manual. |
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=== WebDAV === | === WebDAV === |
* Via a Linux OS: See the manual on installing and using [[rdms:access:linux|iCommands on Linux]].\\ If you do not have a Linux OS available, you can also use the [[https://iris.service.rug.nl/tas/public/ssp/content/detail/service?unid=8b36d7efb51048fa82ce480ff0206177|Linux workplaces (LWP)]] provided by the university. Within the LWP, the `iCommands` are pre-installed. There also exists a [[https://vlwp.rug.nl/nxwebplayer|virtual LWP version]] that can be access via the browser. For more details on the usage of the LWP, you can also refer to the [[https://lwpwiki.webhosting.rug.nl/index.php/Main_Page|LWP wiki]]. | * Via a Linux OS: See the manual on installing and using [[rdms:access:linux|iCommands on Linux]].\\ If you do not have a Linux OS available, you can also use the [[https://iris.service.rug.nl/tas/public/ssp/content/detail/service?unid=8b36d7efb51048fa82ce480ff0206177|Linux workplaces (LWP)]] provided by the university. Within the LWP, the `iCommands` are pre-installed. There also exists a [[https://vlwp.rug.nl/nxwebplayer|virtual LWP version]] that can be access via the browser. For more details on the usage of the LWP, you can also refer to the [[https://lwpwiki.webhosting.rug.nl/index.php/Main_Page|LWP wiki]]. |
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* Under Windows: Microsoft offers the possibility to install the 'Windows Subsystem for Linux', or short [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-about|WSL2]]. This is a virtualization of the Linux kernel in the Windows OS. After successful [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-install|installation]] of WSL2, you can [[rdms:access:linux:createprofile|install iCommands]] within the virtual Linux environment and use it for data transfer.\\ **Note:** On university-managed Windows installation, so called 'UWP', the WSL cannot be installed and used. | * Under Windows: Microsoft offers the possibility to install the 'Windows Subsystem for Linux', or short [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-about|WSL2]]. This is a virtualization of the Linux kernel in the Windows OS. After successful [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-install|installation]] of WSL2, you can [[rdms:access:linux:icommands|install iCommands]] within the virtual Linux environment and use it for data transfer.\\ **Note:** On university-managed Windows installation, so called 'UWP', the WSL cannot be installed and used. |
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==== Large Number of Files ==== | ==== Large Number of Files ==== |