Wahoo access

Wahoo access kdorfman Mon, 02/26/2018 - 18:34

From your Mac

From your Mac kdorfman Wed, 02/27/2019 - 19:12

On a networked Macintosh on campus

  • Open a finder window, and pull down the Go menu.
  • Choose “connect to server” and type “smb://wahoo.cns.umass.edu/bioimaging”.
  • Sign in with your BCRC username and password.

From anywhere else

Download and install FileZilla following the instructions on the OIT web-hosting support page (http://www.oit.umass.edu/support/web-hosting).

  • Open FileZilla.
  • Open Site Manager from the File menu, and enter the following:

    • Select Entry: New Site
    • Hostname: wahoo.cns.umass.edu
    • Port: 22
    • Protocol: SFTP – SSH File Transfer Protocol
    • Logon Type: Ask for password
    • User: your BCRC username
  • Click Connect.
  • Enter your BCRC password, and click OK
  • Note: The first time you log in, a one-time screen warning you about an unknown host key may appear. Check the box next to Always trust this host, add this key to the cache and click OK.
  • The remote site is something like this: /u1/home/bio/username (personalized with your username, of course).
  • Clear the Remote site box, and type this: /data/bioimaging
  • Enlarge the absurdly small window under the remote site bar and scroll to find your microscope folder. Move files between local and remote folders by drag-and-drop, or by right click and upload (local to remote) or download (remote to local).
    Voilá!

From your PC

From your PC kdorfman Wed, 02/27/2019 - 19:12

* Download and install <a href="http://www.umass.edu/it/support/web-hosting">WinSCP</a>

* Open Site Manager from the File menu, and enter:

 * Select Entry:  New Site
  * Hostname: wahoo.cns.umass.edu
 * port:  22
 * protocol:  SFTP-SSH File Transfer Protocol
 * Logon type:  ask for password
 * User: your BCRC username

* Click Connect

* Enter your bcrc password, and click OK

* If you get a warning about an unknown host key, choose "always trust this host" and add this key to the cache.

* The remote site is something like this: /u1/home/bio/username (personalized with your username, of course)

* Clear the Remote site box and type: /data/bioimaging

* Enlarge the absurdly small window under the remote site bar and scroll to find your microscope folder.  Move files between local and remote folders by drag-and-drop, or by right click and upload (local to remote) or download (remote to local)