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Neon shutdown

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Same thing as above, but for Mac. You can mount network drives on Mac by going to your desktop and hitting command (⌘) + K.

Third-party software

Fetch, WinSCP and GridFTP will all also connect to the server data.hpc.uiowa.edu. Refer to the table below to choose the storage path that pertains to you. Note that this is different than via the CIFS method above.

/hpchomes/<cluster>/<hawkid>/Your HPC home directory. For <cluster>, this is either "neon" or "argon"
/Dedicated/<sharename>/Dedicated shares
/Shared/<sharename>/Shared shares
/nfsscratch/<cluster>/The NFS scratch filesystem. For <cluster>, this is either "neon" or "argon"


Fetch (mac Mac only): This will mount your Neon account. Follow the table above for setting a path to get your data from shared shares, dedicated shares, or from nfsscratch. In this case, the path below is just for home directories.  You can then execute "get" commands to pull your data from Neon onto your local workstation (keep in mind data is compressed). If you are doing this off campus (or not connected to the VPN), ensure that the "port" is 40. Note that this will require a Duo authentication and you should see notification on your default device.


WinSCP (windows Windows only): This will mount your Neon account. Follow the table above for setting a path to get your data from shared shares, dedicated shares, or from nfsscratch. In the example below, the path is for home directories. The server will be data.hpc.uiowa.edu - we have to manually link it to the proper directory. Once connected, you can drag and drop files from Neon onto your local workstation. If you are doing this off campus (or not connected to the VPN), use port 40.

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