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All '''wired network connections within University of Oslo''' should work.
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Revision as of 12:10, 23 January 2018

TSD

All sensitive data must be stored on TSD.

File servers for non-sensitive data

Connect to server outside the lab

We have bought 20 licenses of Mountain Duck for Windows and macOS.

Wired network

All wired network connections within University of Oslo should work.

Wireless network and from outside UiO

The humlab file server is intended to provide research projects with disk storage and group-level access to datasets that are recorded in the lab. You will need your project id that was mailed to you when registering a project in the lab. Connect to the humlab server through the following steps:

  • All wired internet connections within Lund University should work. If you use a wireless connection, you need to connect to the eduroam wireless network. Outside the university, you need to start a VPN client to connect.
  • Connect with your <project id>. On Windows, you can click on the Start menu, and enter \\srv2.humlab.lu.se\<project id>$ in the search bar. On Mac OS X, you can use the Finder menu called Go, and select Connect to server. A search bar will appear where you enter smb://srv2.humlab.lu.se/<project id>$. Dont forget to add the $-sign after your project id.
  • When you connect to the file server, you will be prompted to enter your LUCAT credentials. On Windows, you need to prefix you username. Thus if your LUCAT username is <lucat id>, you would enter UW\<lucat id> as your username. If your computer has been added to the university domain, you might not need any authentication.