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 === iCommands === === iCommands ===
  
-''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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   * 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]]. 
  
-  * 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.  
  
 ==== Large Number of Files ====  ==== Large Number of Files ====