John has opened up access to our new ET-AL server we are calling MUD. MUD maybe what the Belmont lab studies and we play with occasional, but Alan has accurately called this Multi-User Data. I think Mundane Useless Details might be appropriate as well, or the overall word may refer to how clear the organization is ;-). Wheaton100 will exist for a while as read-only access, and will retire it once we get everything transferred over correctly. Below is an excerpt of the instructions John emailed us all: To connect to \\etal.nr.usu.edu\mud you will want to update your password for the new file servers. You can update your password at: https://sec.bluezone.usu.edu/ It is OK to use your previous password again for your "new" password, but you need to update them. John Map a Drive: Instructions for mapping a network drive are here: http://wp.bluezone.usu.edu/cts/network-drive/ The drive name for the shared drive is: For a PC: \\etal.nr.usu.edu\mud For a Mac: smb://etal.nr.usu.edu/mud Personal drive name (<login>=jwheaton,kenny, sarab, ryanl,...) For a PC: \\etal.nr.usu.edu\mud\personal\<login> For a Mac: smb://etal.nr.usu.edu/mud/personal/<login> Note: that you will have faster access to your personal drive through \\geo.jql.usu.edu\<login> VPN: To connect to the drive from off campus you will need VPN: http://it.usu.edu/vpn/ Web access: \\etal.nr.usu.edu\mud\personal\<login>\public_html is available via the web at http://www.gis.usu.edu/~<login>/ \\etal.nr.usu.edu\mud\et_al\public_html is available via the web at http://etal.usu.edu/ Coming soon: SFTP access SFTP Software can be downloaded from For a PC: http://www.gis.usu.edu/~jweeks/software/OpenSSH.exe For a PC or Mac: http://cyberduck.ch/ Request a new account Originally posted Feb 29, 2012, 4:47 PM by Joe Wheaton
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