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other:newppl:starting [2019/07/12 15:00] jypeter [The home directory] Improved |
other:newppl:starting [2019/07/12 15:13] jypeter [Project specific directories] Added warning |
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==== The scratch directory ==== | ==== The scratch directory ==== | ||
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+ | <note warning>Do not put anything in the scratch directory that you can't recreate with a program, or copy/download from somewhere else!</note> | ||
* **Location**: ''/home/scratch01/your_lsce_login'' | * **Location**: ''/home/scratch01/your_lsce_login'' | ||
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==== Project specific directories ==== | ==== Project specific directories ==== | ||
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+ | <note warning>The data on these disks is <wrap em>probably not backed up</wrap>... You are not protected against file deletion by mistake, or a disk crash (a major disk crash is not likely, but can happen) | ||
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+ | \\ You should <wrap em>store your source codes, scripts, notebooks, manuscripts, reports, figures, on a backed up directory</wrap>, and only store on the project disks data downloaded from outside, or that you can regenerate with the backed up scripts</note> | ||
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* **Location**: ''/home/some_project_name/your_lsce_login'' | * **Location**: ''/home/some_project_name/your_lsce_login'' | ||
* Ask your advisor if you should use a specific project directory and the technical details about it | * Ask your advisor if you should use a specific project directory and the technical details about it | ||
- | * Use this directory for storing the (big) data files that you can't store safely in the //scratch// directory, and should not store in the //scratch// directory | + | * Use this directory for storing the (big) data files that you can't store safely in the //scratch// directory, and should not store in the //home// directory |
* **Backup**: ask your advisor | * **Backup**: ask your advisor |