If you need to move a large volume of data, you can do so using a Globus endpoint. DME uses Globus for high performance transfer of large files. Endpoints are destinations that represent locations on a file transfer service server, such as gridftp. In DME CLU, you can choose to use Globus for file transfer. In DME GUI, the following activities require a Globus endpoint:
To prepare a Globus endpoint:
Search all groups for "HPCDME-" and select the appropriate Globus group for your DOC, as indicated in the following table:
DOC | Group for the Production Tier of DME | Group for the UAT Tier of DME |
---|---|---|
FNLCR | HPCDME-PROD-App-Accts-Pool-FNLCR | HPCDME-DEV-App-Accts-Pool-FNLCR |
HiTIF | HPCDME-PROD-App-Accts-Pool-HITIF | HPCDME-DEV-App-Accts-Pool-HITIF |
CCBR | HPCDME-PROD-App-Accts-Pool-CCBR | HPCDME-DEV-App-Accts-Pool-CCBR |
CCR_SBL | HPCDME-PROD-App-Accts-Pool-CCR_SBL | HPCDME-DEV-App-Accts-Pool-CCR_SBL |
All Others | HPCDME-PROD-App-Accts-Pool-Default | HPCDME-DEV-App-Accts-Pool-Default |
Each time you need to download data from DME, copy the shared endpoint UUID, as described in Copying the Globus Shared Endpoint UUID.
Now you can upload or download data in the GUI as described in the following pages:
To upload or download data via CLU, refer to the additional prerequisites described in Getting Started with DME CLU.