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Holland Computing Center
HCC docs
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861508f6
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6 years ago
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Caughlin Bohn
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joshcarini
6 years ago
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### Using the SCP command
For Mac/Linux users, file transferring between your personal computer
and the HCC supercomputers can be achieved through the comm
e
nd
`scp`
.
and the HCC supercomputers can be achieved through the comm
a
nd
`scp`
.
Here we use
**Tusker**
for example.
**
The following commands should be
executed from your computer.
**
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ executed from your computer. **
$ scp -r ./
<folder name> <username>@tusker.unl.edu:/work/<group name>/<username>
{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
The above comm
e
nd line transfers a folder from the current directory
The above comm
a
nd line transfers a folder from the current directory
(
`./`
) of the your computer to the
`$WORK`
directory of the HCC
supercomputer, Tusker. Note that you need to replace
`<group name>`
and
`<username>`
with your HCC group name and username.
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ and `<username>` with your HCC group name and username.
$ scp -r
<username>@tusker.unl.edu:/work/<group name>/<username>/<folder name>
./
{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
The above comm
e
nd line transfers a folder from the
`$WORK`
directory of
The above comm
a
nd line transfers a folder from the
`$WORK`
directory of
the HCC supercomputer, Tusker, to the current directory (
`./`
) of the
your computer.
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[Access to HCC Supercomputers] (#access-to-hcc-supercomputers)
-
[
For Windows 10 Users
](
#windows-10
)
-
[
For Windows 7 and 8.1 Users
](
#windows-7-and-8-1
)
-
[File Transferring with HCC Supercomputers] (#file-transfering)
-
[File Transferring with HCC Supercomputers] (#file-transfer
r
ing)
-
[SCP - Command Line] (#scp)
-
[WinSCP - GUI] (#winscp)
-
[
Tutorial Video
](
#tutorial-video
)
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HCC account, please contact a HCC specialist
({{
<
icon
name=
"envelope"
>
}}[hcc-support@unl.edu] (mailto:hcc-support@unl.edu))
or go to http://hcc.unl.edu/newusers.
To use the
**Crane**
cluster, replace tusker.unl.edu with
with
crane.unl.edu.
To use the
**Crane**
cluster, replace tusker.unl.edu with crane.unl.edu.
{{
<
highlight
bash
>
}}
C:
\>
ssh
<username>
@tusker.unl.edu
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### SCP
For Windows users, file transferring between your personal computer
and the HCC supercomputers can be achieved through the comm
e
nd
`scp`
.
and the HCC supercomputers can be achieved through the comm
a
nd
`scp`
.
Here we use
**Tusker**
for example.
**
The following commands should be
executed from your computer.
**
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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ executed from your computer. **
C:
\>
scp -r .
\<
folder name>
<username>@tusker.unl.edu:/work/<group name>/<username>
{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
The above comm
e
nd line transfers a folder from the current directory
The above comm
a
nd line transfers a folder from the current directory
(
`.\`) of the your computer to the `
$WORK
` directory of the HCC
supercomputer, Tusker. Note that you need to replace `
<group
name
>
`
and `
<username>
`
with your HCC group name and username.
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C:
\>
scp -r
<username>@tusker.unl.edu:/work/<group name>/<username>/<folder name>
.
\
{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
The above comm
e
nd line transfers a folder from the
`$WORK`
directory of
The above comm
a
nd line transfers a folder from the
`$WORK`
directory of
the HCC supercomputer, Tusker, to the current directory (
`.\`) of the
your computer.
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