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The web portal (see [[Portal Overview]]) provides a web-based file browser for Anunna, giving you a convenient interface for managing files directly in your browser.
 
By default the file browser opens in your home directory, with shortcuts to Lustre and archive in the left-hand sidebar. Alternatively, use the '''Change directory''' button and type the location you would like to view.
 
From the file browser you can:
 
* upload files
* download files
* create files and directories
* delete files and directories
* move files and directories
* edit files
 
These features, including editing, are available from the dot menu next to each file name. The built-in editor is very basic and only suitable for editing one file at a time.
 
Note that, although it can upload and download files, the file browser is not suitable for files larger than a couple of gigabytes. For larger transfers, see [[Data Transfer Methods]].
 
== See also ==
* [[Portal Overview]]
* [[Data Transfer Methods]]
* [[Storage Systems Overview]]

Latest revision as of 12:29, 18 June 2026

The web portal (see Portal Overview) provides a web-based file browser for Anunna, giving you a convenient interface for managing files directly in your browser.

By default the file browser opens in your home directory, with shortcuts to Lustre and archive in the left-hand sidebar. Alternatively, use the Change directory button and type the location you would like to view.

From the file browser you can:

  • upload files
  • download files
  • create files and directories
  • delete files and directories
  • move files and directories
  • edit files

These features, including editing, are available from the dot menu next to each file name. The built-in editor is very basic and only suitable for editing one file at a time.

Note that, although it can upload and download files, the file browser is not suitable for files larger than a couple of gigabytes. For larger transfers, see Data Transfer Methods.

See also