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SFB 1102 Storage

This document describes the shared data storage for members of the Sonderforschungsbereich 1102 "Information Density and Linguistic Encoding".

If you are looking for the GIT repository, please see here.

Web interface

The web interface offers an easy method for file access, account configuration and file sharing.

  • https://www.hidrive.strato.com

  • The "public" folder is readable and writable by everybody.
  • The "user" folder is readable and writable only by you and nobody else, unless you explicitly share a file or folder.
  • If you wish to exchange data with other people, please see "File Sharing" below.

Advanced access

For advanced features such as group access it is helpful to use a graphical SSH client such as Filezilla, which is available for all platforms.

  • SSH server name:

    sftp.hidrive.strato.com

  • You may open multiple Filezilla windows, one for your user account and one for each group account you intend to use.
  • To make logins more comfortable you may generate and upload an SSH-key to your account via the Web interface (see above) -> Einstellungen -> Kontoverwaltung -> Open SSH Schluessel.

  • Please find information on how to create an SSH-key pair here.

Expert access

You may access the storage using advanced access methods like command line scp, sshfs or rsync/ssh. Please see here.

User account

If you require a user account or a group account for yourself, a project partner, a student assistant, or your group,

  • please contact your local contact person.

  • Please provide your (or the recipient's, respectively) full name, email address, project, and name of PI.

File Sharing

Group folders

  • Every user has read and write access to the "public" folder. Feel free to put all data here, which is useful to everybody, e.g. corpora.
  • Upon request, you may be given a group account which you may share between members of your group. Every user who possesses the username/password (or more comfortably, the SSH-key!) will have read and write access to the files and folders of that group account. Feel free to share this group account with project partners or student assistants, at your own discretion.

Individual file sharing

If you wish to give read access of your folders/files to individual users who do not share a group account with you, e.g. students or external project partners, you may do this as follows:

  • Open the web interface (see above).
  • Browse to the file/folder you wish to share, right click and select "Freigben und teilen".
  • You may set a password and/or a validity period.

If you wish to give write access of a folder to individual users who do not share a group account with you, e.g. students or external project partners, you may do this as follows:

  • Open the web interface (see above).
  • Browse to the folder you wish to receive files in, right click and select "Upload einstellen".
  • You may set a password and/or a validity period.
  • This method is particularly useful for homework submissions, possibly with a deadline.

You may share the same folder for read and write access to freely exchange files with other users.

You may also receive files sent to you via email attachment as a mail upload as follows:

  • Open the web interface (see above).
  • Browse to the folder you wish to receive files in, right click and select "Mailupload einstellen".
  • You may select oen subfolder per sender and a security code for the email address.
  • This method is particularly useful for homework submissions, possibly with a deadline or any other kind of purposes, e.g. automatic file generation/reception, i.e. a cron job may send a result file which is automagically saved in your storage folder.

You may find an overview of all your sharing settings in the top row of the web interface file browser in the "Freigabe" menu.

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