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Storage Quick Start Guide (PRFS)

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The CRI provides a number of methods for accessing and transferring data in or out of our systems from your workstation/laptop.

Connecting from off-Campus

If you are within the UChicago campus network, you can connect directly. If off-campus, you will need to first connect through the UChicago Virtual Private Network (cVPN) or BSD VPN.

Connecting from Windows

Option 1: One-Time Access

Option 2: Mapping the Share

Connecting from Mac OS X

To connect from a Mac OS X computer, follow these steps:

Accessing Storage from the HPC

When you log into the HPC environment (Gardner or Stats Servers), the following storage is available:

Logging Into the High-Performance Cluster

On the command line type:

$ ssh <bsd-username>@gardner.cri.uchicago.edu

Logging Into the Statistical Server

On the command line type:

$ ssh <bsd-username>@stats.cri.uchicago.edu

Connecting using SFTP Clients

On the command line type these commands when prompted:

Host: cri-datamover.cri.uchicago.edu
Port:  22
Username: <your BSDAD account>
Password: <your BSDAD password>
Path: /gpfs/data/<share-name>

Note: Replace <share-name> with your lab share name in lowercase.

Examples of free SFTP graphical clients:
Windows: FileZilla, Cyberduck, WinSCP, or CoreFTP
Mac: FileZilla or Cyberduck


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