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Subject: [Q-weak] A new JLab public_html is (mostly) available<br>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 11:21:19 -0400<br>
From: Brad Sawatzky <<a href="mailto:brads@jlab.org">brads@jlab.org</a>><br>
To: <a href="mailto:Q-weak@jlab.org">Q-weak@jlab.org</a><br>
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Well folks, JLab's public_html may finally be back, more or less. The<br>
infrastructure was put in place for 'testing' a while ago, but was still<br>
disabled for offsite access. I tried it again this morning and it<br>
appears to be working this week. Be sure to read the caveats though.<br>
<br>
The new plan requires that you request space using the link near the top<br>
of this page:<br>
<a href="https://cc.jlab.org/webservices/userweb">https://cc.jlab.org/webservices/userweb</a><br>
If it complains you can't access that page, use the "Single Sign-on"<br>
link that should be present at the upper right of the <a href="http://cc.jlab.org">cc.jlab.org</a> main<br>
page and try again.<br>
<br>
Once your space is approved (seems to take a couple days) you will find<br>
a new directory at the path /userweb/<username>/ (if you are on jlabl1,<br>
jlabl2,...). You will have to copy your web files across manually.<br>
<br>
You can access your space at this URL from on- and off-site.<br>
<a href="http://userweb.jlab.org/~">http://userweb.jlab.org/~</a><username><br>
<br>
<br>
CAVEATS:<br>
- Note that the /userweb filesystem is not mounted everywhere. For<br>
example, neither the cdaq cluster nor ifarm seems to see it at the<br>
moment. Talk to me if this is a large problem.<br>
<br>
- I've been told that the old-style <a href="http://www.jlab.org/~">www.jlab.org/~</a><username>/... links<br>
will get mapped to the equivalent path at <a href="http://userweb.jlab.org">userweb.jlab.org</a>. This<br>
doesn't seem to be working yet. Get your 'requests for space' in, and<br>
I'll bug people about this part -- hopefully it will be working by the<br>
time IT sets you up.<br>
<br>
- Note that the unix command on the initial 'howto' link is still wrong/<br>
incomplete. You should use the '-a' argument so directories and<br>
permissions are handled correctly. For example:<br>
cp -a ~/public_html/stuff /userweb/username/public_html/stuff<br>
<br>
-- Brad<br>
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--<br>
Brad Sawatzky, PhD <<a href="mailto:brads@jlab.org">brads@jlab.org</a>> -<>- Jefferson Lab / Hall C / C111<br>
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