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== How to Upload to the Repository == | == How to Upload to the Repository == | ||
<big>'''Connecting to the Server'''</big> | |||
The repository can be ssh'd into through | |||
'''molecular-dynamics.atb.uq.edu.au''' | |||
or | |||
'''scmb-ckan.its.hpc.net.uq.edu.au''' | |||
Note: Your uq user account will not automatically exist on the repository server and will need to be created by someone who already has an account or by ITS. | |||
<big>'''Transferring files'''</big> |
Revision as of 01:46, 10 September 2020
The ATB Trajectory Repository
The repository is a long term archive for simulation input and output files. All the files input into the repository are searchable and can be scanned for metadata such as the temperature, time-step and molecular compounds. The published data can be used by others and the repository may eventually be used to automate trajectory analysis.
File Format
Before the files can be uploaded to the repository, they must be arranged and named according to a specific convention.
How to Upload to the Repository
Connecting to the Server
The repository can be ssh'd into through
molecular-dynamics.atb.uq.edu.au
or
scmb-ckan.its.hpc.net.uq.edu.au
Note: Your uq user account will not automatically exist on the repository server and will need to be created by someone who already has an account or by ITS.
Transferring files