From 0c54773950fae10deaacf1b12d90cd2ff959c0ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sumaya Houssini Mohamed <156853397+Sumaya112000@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2025 13:16:36 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Change from Wheeler to Easley Updated the remote server address from 'wheeler' to 'easley' for data transfer instructions. --- transfer_data.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/transfer_data.md b/transfer_data.md index 570ef7a..df14da3 100644 --- a/transfer_data.md +++ b/transfer_data.md @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ For larger files it is recommended you use one of several programs implemented i Transfer from local machine to CARC: ```bash -scp /your-file your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:target-directory/ +scp /your-file your-username@easley.alliance.unm.edu:target-directory/ ``` Transfer from CARC to local machine: ```bash -scp your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ +scp your-username@ealsey.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ ``` #### Remote Sync (RSYNC) @@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ scp your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ Transfer from local machine to CARC ```bash -rsync -vhatP /your-file your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:target-directory +rsync -vhatP /your-file your-username@easley.alliance.unm.edu:target-directory ``` Transfer from CARC to local machine ```bash -rsync -vhatP your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ +rsync -vhatP your-username@easley.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ ``` The `-vhatP` flag are instructions to rsync print out the progress of the transfer verbosely and human-readable. @@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ The `-vhatP` flag are instructions to rsync print out the progress of the transf Transfer from local machine to CARC ```bash -bbcp /your-file your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:target-directory/ +bbcp /your-file your-username@easley.alliance.unm.edu:target-directory/ ``` Transfer from CARC to local machine ```bash -bbcp your-username@wheeler.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ +bbcp your-username@easley.alliance.unm.edu:your-file /target-directory/ ``` As you can see, the syntax for using the various programs is very similar, however, the options for advanced usage are unique to each program. The examples provided above are for very basic data transfers, but you should refer to the links provided, or for the CLI options use the command `man programname`, in order to optimize each for maximum data transfer efficiency and speed. The necessity for transfer optimization increases as file size increases.