Difference between revisions of "Sds-hd CIFS"
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<H1> Prerequisites </H1> |
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− | '''Attention:''' To access data served by SDS@hd via CIFS, You need a '''''Service Password'''''. |
+ | '''Attention:''' To access data served by SDS@hd via CIFS, You need a '''''Service Password'''''. See details [[Sds-hd_user_access]]. |
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Additionally the access to SDS@hd is currently only available inside the [https://www.belwue.de/netz/netz0.html belwue-Network]. |
Additionally the access to SDS@hd is currently only available inside the [https://www.belwue.de/netz/netz0.html belwue-Network]. |
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+ | This means you have to use the VPN Service of your HomeOrganization, if you want to access SDS@hd from outside the bwHPC-Clusters (e.g. via [https://www.eduroam.org/where/ edoroam] or from your personal Laptop) |
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− | That means you have to use the VPN Service of your HomeOrganization, if you want to access SDS@hd from outside the bwHPC-Clusters (e.g. via [https://www.eduroam.org/where/ edoroam]) |
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<H1> Using SMB/CIFS for Windows client </H1> |
<H1> Using SMB/CIFS for Windows client </H1> |
Revision as of 08:21, 21 April 2020
Contents
1 Prerequisites
Attention: To access data served by SDS@hd via CIFS, You need a Service Password. See details Sds-hd_user_access.
Additionally the access to SDS@hd is currently only available inside the belwue-Network.
This means you have to use the VPN Service of your HomeOrganization, if you want to access SDS@hd from outside the bwHPC-Clusters (e.g. via edoroam or from your personal Laptop)
2 Using SMB/CIFS for Windows client
You can use a CIFS share from a Microsoft operating system.
2.1 Adopting Universal Naming Convention (UNC) syntax
Use Windows Explorer entering the path to the share in UNC syntax:
Examples:
\\lsdf02.urz.uni-heidelberg.de or \\lsdf02.urz.uni-heidelberg.de\<sv-acronym>
Following the input of the UNC path, a window will pop up:
Loginname: BWSERVICESAD\hd_xy123
Password: Service Password
Following authentication a new window pops up, showing the content of the share.
You can now manipulate your files as accustomed.
2.2 Creation of a network (pseudo) drive with Windows Explorer
To connect to a network share in Windows Explorer select the control field
Select a drive letter to be associated with the network share and enter the network path (e.g. \\lsdf02.urz.uni-heidelberg.de). Select ‘use a different identification‘, as these differ from your credential used locally.
Path: \\lsdf02.urz.uni-heidelberg.de\<sv-acronym>
Username: BWSERVICESAD\hd_xy123
Password: Service Password
3 Using SMB/CIFS for Mac OS client
3.1 Creation of a network (pseudo) drive with Finder
To connect to a network share in Finder select the control field
Select a drive letter to be associated with the network share and enter the network path (e.g. \\lsdf02.urz.uni-heidelberg.de). Select ‘use a different identification‘, as these differ from your credential used locally.
Path: smb://lsdf02.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/<sv-acronym>
Username: BWSERVICESAD\hd_xy123
Password: Service Password