Difference between revisions of "Dans Data Upload"

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* copy over the scripts from the repository
 
* copy over the scripts from the repository
 
   cp -a ~/dans/scripts/* .
 
   cp -a ~/dans/scripts/* .
* generate a '''sorted''' list of files  
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* generate a '''sorted''' list of files. '''Note''': All further actions are done based on this list!
 
   find -L $ARCHIVE -type f | sort > ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt
 
   find -L $ARCHIVE -type f | sort > ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt
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* check the list of files , remove any entries such as '.Trash' folders if desired.
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* generate a list of tarball.lst files. Each tarball.lst file contains a subset of entries from the ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt file that , when tarred up into a single .tar file, is roughly 8 GB in size.
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  ./gen-tar-list ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt
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The output files are named '$ARCHIVE-<N>.tar.lst' where <N> is a 4 digit counter starting at 1

Revision as of 12:38, 10 May 2012

How to upload a DANS archive to the grid

  • create a new directory with the name of the archive. As an example we use the 'Crome' archive. We refer to the name of the archive using the environment variable '$ARCHIVE' :
 export ARCHIVE=Crome
 mkdir -p ~/dans/$ARCHIVE/
  • In this directory create another directory with the same name; this directory will contain the list of files and directories that need to be uploaded
 cd ~/dans/$ARCHIVE
 mkdir $ARCHIVE
  • copy over the scripts from the repository
 cp -a ~/dans/scripts/* .
  • generate a sorted list of files. Note: All further actions are done based on this list!
 find -L $ARCHIVE -type f | sort > ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt
  • check the list of files , remove any entries such as '.Trash' folders if desired.
  • generate a list of tarball.lst files. Each tarball.lst file contains a subset of entries from the ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt file that , when tarred up into a single .tar file, is roughly 8 GB in size.
 ./gen-tar-list ${ARCHIVE}-files.txt

The output files are named '$ARCHIVE-<N>.tar.lst' where <N> is a 4 digit counter starting at 1