Using the Bulk Transfer Server at NCSA

NCSA has setup a dedicated bulk transfer server, lsst-xfer.ncsa.illinois.edu, for handling large data moves in and out of LSST’s storage at NCSA. The following bulk data transfer clients are configured on lsst-xfer.ncsa.illinois.edu:

Globus Online

If you don’t already have a Globus Online account, you’ll need to create one at https://www.globusonline.org/SignIn#step=SignUp.

Authentication is handled by a certificate created locally on the lsst-xfer system using your NCSA account.

The globus connect endpoint has been created as a public endpoint named: lsst#lsst-xfer.

If you need to use Globus Online from a local computer that is not already configured with the Globus Online service, you can quickly and easily add your computer as a local Globus Connect Endpoint. Go to https://www.globusonline.org/xfer/ManageEndpoints and select add Globus Connect for instructions and software downloads.

iRODS Client

The iRODS client can be used to transfer data from iRODS servers such as those at IN2P3. Documentation for using the iRODS client can be found at https://www.irods.org/index.php/icommands.

To connect to the IN2P3 storage, set the following in ~/.irodsEnv:

irodsHost 'ccirods.in2p3.fr'
irodsPort 5579
irodsUserName 'lsstread'
irodsHome '/lsst-fr/data'
irodsZone 'lsst-fr'

bbcp Client

BBCP is an alternative to Gridftp when transferring large amounts of data, capable of breaking up your transfer into multiple simultaneous transferring streams, thereby transferring data much faster than single-streaming utilities such as SCP and SFTP.

lsst-xfer.ncsa.illinois.edu is setup to use TCP ports 65001-65535 for BBCP transfers with the following external networks:

  • IN2P3 134.158.0.0/16
  • SLAC 134.79.0.0/16
  • UC Davis 169.237.0.0/16

Additional subnets can be requested by emailing lsst-sysadm AT ncsa.illinois.edu.

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