

- #How to send a file for my fedora server to my workstation how to
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Stay in your other account - you now have a file called in your home directory. Untar the tarball in your other account.Copy the tarball to your other account.Note: You can use data space instead of store space, and the procedure will also work with scratch space as long as you use the same Maths machine in this step and the next. In that case /home/CRSid should be replaced by your real home directory path. Some people have reported that it failed because /home/CRSid is a link. Note: The above command should list your files as it tars them up. Store-space create DAMTP # Or DPMMS or any store space you can access Store-space # List the store spaces you can use

On a Maths machine, create yourself a directory in store space, then create a tarball of your Maths files in that directory.
#How to send a file for my fedora server to my workstation windows
The flavour of Unix shouldn't matter, but if your other account is on a Windows system, please consult its CO for advice. They will work for transferring files to a laptop as long as you are sitting at it (normally you cannot ssh into a laptop, only out of it). These instructions assume that your other account is on a Unix system and that you are comfortable with ssh and switching back and forth between sessions on the two machines.Therefore you will need to have enough space available for both the tarball and your files - ideally twice the amount you are using in the CMS. If using the old "tarball" method of transferring your files rather than the new "rsync" method, be aware that the tarball will not disappear when you extract your files. None of the procedures on this page will use any extra space in your Maths home directory, but if you have a quota on your other account, be careful not to exceed it. Some computer systems have "quotas" or automatically enforced limits on the amount of disk space available to each user.
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To copy only a subdirectory, replace all references to /home/CRSid with the full name of the directory you want to copy.
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The detailed instructions on this page explain how to copy all your Maths files. If you are a visitor, you may find it useful to generate data on the CMS machines but store it at your home university to avoid exceeding your quota here. If you are leaving the CMS, you may wish to transfer some or all of your files to your account at your new job, so that you can still access them after your Maths account has been disabled. Transferring files from one Linux computer to another Introduction
