Copy files for you analysis to Hydra
Files should always be copied directly to the /pool or /data directories, not to your home directory /home because of space limitations. See ... about data storage on Hydra
File transfers can be done through the command line (using scp
, rsync
or sftp
) or using a GUI application like FileZilla or Cyberduck. These quick start instructions show how to configure Cyberduck for file transfers.
Using Cyberduck
- Download and install Cyberduck. The program is available for Mac and Windows computers.
Mac screenshots are shown here, but the Windows configuration is similar. - Open the Cyberduck application.
- From the Bookmark menu choose "New Bookmark..."
- In the Bookmark menu that opens, set:
- Protocol dropdown to SFTP
- Nickname to "Hydra"
- Server to
hydra-login01.si.edu
orhydra-login-2.i.edu
- Username to your Hydra username
- (optional) Under "More Options" set Path to
/pool/genomics
or another directory you use often. This is the directory that will open when you start the connection. - Close the New Bookmark window to save it
- Open the connection to Hydra by double clicking the bookmark and entering your password when prompted.
If you get a warning about an Unknown fingerprint, click the Always checkbox and then the Allow button. - Transfer files to or from Hydra by double clicking in the window to navigate to your fold and then drag and drop files. By default double clicking a file will download a copy to your Downloads folder.
You can also use Cyberduck to create directories, delete files, rename files/directories. Use the Action item in the toolbar or right-click to get these options.
You can edit text files stored on Hydra using your Mac or PC's text editor by clicking on a text document and choosing "Edit" from the toolbar. You can configure what text editor to use in the Program's preferences.