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Here we will see how to retrieve MarsSI data using the Filezilla client software and the File Transfert Protocol (FTP). {{{#!wiki note Since FTP is a well established standard, you can easily use other clients such as the ftp unix program or the builtin MacOS client, but documenting multiple client is outside of the scope of this page. |
MarsSI FTP service was deprecated in July 2018. See the [[SFTP]] page to see the new SFTP access procedure. |
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<<TableOfContents()>> == Installing and configuring Filezilla Client == First, you need to download the Filezilla Client for MacOS/Linux distributions/Windows on their website: [[https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=client]], but Linux users should probably use their distribution package/application manager. Install it, you can (and should) skip intalling the optionnal parts. Run it and select the site manager, circled in red on the following screenshot: {{attachment:sftp_filezilla_1.png}} Like in the screenshot bellow, use the button "New Site" (1.) to add a new bookmark that you can rename (2.). Then fill out the server information (3.) with: * Host: `temars.univ-lyon1.fr` * Protocol: `FTP` * Logon type: `normal` * User: your MarsSI login * Password: your MarsSI password {{attachment:ftp_filezilla_2.png}} After that, you can connect to the server. == Fetching MarsSI datasets == === Trigger dataset copy === Once the datasets in your cart have been processed, they will be listed in the "data processed" area of your workspace. The action available to you in that context are to copy one or multiple datasets to your home directory and check the copy status. === Connect and fetch your datasets === ... |
Deprecation notice
MarsSI FTP service was deprecated in July 2018. See the SFTP page to see the new SFTP access procedure.