Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of GIMIv1.1Tutorial/Toirods
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v10 v11 32 32 In GIMI, [https://www.irods.org/ iRODS] is used as the repository for measurement data. At the moment our iRODS data system consist of three servers (RENCI, NICTA, and UMass) and a metadata catalog (located at RENCI). 33 33 34 --- 34 35 ---- 35 36 36 37 === D.2 Storing data on iRODS === … … 84 85 }}} 85 86 86 === D.2.2 iRODS web interface :87 === D.2.2 iRODS web interface === 87 88 iRODS also provides a nice and easy to use [https://www.irods.org/web/index.php web interface], which we will explore in the following. 88 89 * Point the browser in your user workspace to the following link: https://www.irods.org/web/index.php … … 96 97 * The following screenshot shows an example for the web interface: [[Image(wiki:GIMIv1.0Tutorial:irods_screen.png)]] 97 98 98 --- 99 ---- 99 100 100 101 === D.3 IRODS and OML === 101 102 In GIMI we have enabled an option in OML2.8 that allows the execution of script. We use this functionality to automatically save measurement results in IRODS after a measurement has successfully completed. 102 103 104 ---- 105 103 106 === D.4 DISCLAIMER === 104 107 The iRODS service we are offering within the scope of GIMI does NOT guarantee 100% reliable data storage (i.e., we do NOT back up the data). If you are performing your own experiments and want to use iRODS you are absolutely welcome but be aware that we do NOT guarantee recovery from data loss. 105 108 106 --- 109 ---- 107 110 108 111 === 6) Move selected collected measurements and other artifacts from storage service to long-term archive service ===