28 | | b. Save the image from the Orbit now the client was running on by executing '''omf save -n <your_client's_node_ID>''' where '''<your_client's_node_ID>''' is the full name of the node you wish to save. For example, '''node10-10.grid.orbit-lab.org'''. This process might take some time, but note the name of your image, which will be something to the effect of '''<your_user_name>-node-<your_client's_node_ID>-<the_current_date_and_time>.ndz''' where '''<your_user_name>''' is your Orbit Lab user name, '''<your_client's_node_ID>''' is the full name of the node you wish to save, and '''<the_current_date_and_time>''' is the date and time of the saved image to the nearest second. Write this image name down or save it in a safe place. You will be able to load and boot it at a later date if you have a reservation in Orbit. |
| 28 | b. Save the image from the Orbit node the client was running on by executing '''omf save -n <your_client's_node_ID>''' where '''<your_client's_node_ID>''' is the full name of the node you wish to save. For example, '''node10-10.grid.orbit-lab.org'''. This process might take some time, but note the name of your image, which will be something to the effect of '''<your_user_name>-node-<your_client's_node_ID>-<the_current_date_and_time>.ndz''' where '''<your_user_name>''' is your Orbit Lab user name, '''<your_client's_node_ID>''' is the full name of the node you wish to save, and '''<the_current_date_and_time>''' is the date and time of the saved image to the nearest second. Write this image name down or save it in a safe place. You will be able to load and boot it at a later date if you have a reservation in Orbit. |