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Data Transfer

Acacia can be used as an archive/transfer tool and can be accessed from all Pawsey systems, as well as users' own computers enabling easy data transfer between any system.

The below diagram shows how Acacia is used integrated with visualisation and compute/cloud resources followed by instructions on how to access Acacia for different systems:

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  • Client CLI tool is installed and ready to use across Pawsey resources. To get started with setting up at your computer, refer to to Rclone instruction.
  • To start using Acacia, users need to generate credentials to authenticate as per instruction.
  • Please note if you want to share date with your research group members, set alias with credential generated for pawsey project. Data stored in your personal space can NOT be shared with others.refer to Pawsey data documentation for Acacia using policies.
  • In Nebula, click on Acacia Image Added on desktop to enter your generated credentials.
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Nebula and Visualisation Lab

To access Acacia in Nebula and Visualisation Lab, MinIO (mc) Rclone is provided as a CLI tool through git bash, on the desktopcommand prompt (cmd). Please note all commands are the same on any OS/platform. Following best practice gives universal examples accessing Acacia.

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Also, note that both "/" and "\" work in Rclone for OS path in Windows only.

Setonix RemoteVis

To access Acacia in Topaz Setonix RemoteVis nodes, MinIO (mc) Rclone is provided as a CLI tool through the Linux terminal. 

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. Please refer to Pawsey data documentation for detailed instruction how to use Rclone to access Acacia in Setonix RemoteVis. 


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