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Open Ondemand provides a web based file browser to Anunna, which provides a convenient and easy interface for managing fiiles. | |||
By default the file browser points to the user's home directory, but shortcuts to lustre and archive are provided in the left side bar. Alterntively users can use the change directory button and type a location they would like to see displayed | |||
* Upload files | |||
* Download files | |||
* Create files and directories | |||
* Delete files and directories | |||
* Move files and directories | |||
* Edit files | |||
These features, including editing feature can be acessed by using the dot menu next to the file name. The editor is very basic and only suitable for editing one file at a time. | |||
Note that, despite having the option to upload and download files, this file browser is not suitable for files larges than a couple of gigabytes. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:12, 25 February 2026
Open Ondemand provides a web based file browser to Anunna, which provides a convenient and easy interface for managing fiiles.
By default the file browser points to the user's home directory, but shortcuts to lustre and archive are provided in the left side bar. Alterntively users can use the change directory button and type a location they would like to see displayed
- Upload files
- Download files
- Create files and directories
- Delete files and directories
- Move files and directories
- Edit files
These features, including editing feature can be acessed by using the dot menu next to the file name. The editor is very basic and only suitable for editing one file at a time.
Note that, despite having the option to upload and download files, this file browser is not suitable for files larges than a couple of gigabytes.