Difference between revisions of "NBER Account Setup"
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− | Create your web directory (accessible at www.nber.org/~username: | + | Create your web directory (accessible at www.nber.org/~username - this currently doesn't work for me): |
mkdir public_html | mkdir public_html |
Revision as of 18:15, 1 August 2011
Initial Setup
You will want to do the following:
Create yourself a directory on a (local - i.e. scratch7 or scratch8 on nber7) scratch volume and link it:
mkdir /disk/scratch8/username ln -s /disk/scratch8/username/ scratch
Create your web directory (accessible at www.nber.org/~username - this currently doesn't work for me):
mkdir public_html chmod ugo+r public_html
Connecting Remotely
Using sftp is straight forward:
- Download the sftp client (OpenSSH) from the NBER directly (you only need to install the client)
- Run sftp from your command line
- Use it.
Using Samba is currently giving me problems.
However, there is a help guide, and if you are using windows 7 then search cmd.exe, right click, run as adminstrator, and then rype: hdwwiz.exe to run the hardware wizzard. From this point on, in installation is as in the guide. The loopback adaptor is under 'Windows', when you browse for the adaptor.