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The ScoutAM software allows for section sizing media into chunks to mitigate writing small files to tape. We currently have a section size of 10GB.
Accessing Granite:
There are currently three different methods that will be implemented to store and retrieve data, Globus, SCP, and a DR Solution the SET team provides.
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Granite is accessible via Globus at the endpoint name "NCSA Granite" and the endpoint is open to the public internet for transfers from anywhere with another Globus endpoint. Authentication to the endpoint is handled by NCSA's CILogon service and requires two-factor via Duo. For shared collections, or other questions submit a ticket to help+globus@ncsa.illinois.edu. Information about Globus can be found at their site https://www.globus.org
SCP:
Users will be able to target granite-scp.ncsa.illinois.edu from any public or private-routed resource within NPCF to send data to or retrieve data from tape. Any retrieval or storage from non-NCSA vetted resources will require 2FA authentication.
DR-Backup:
NCSA's Storage Team has developed and maintains DR software to facilitate the backup of large chunks of POSIX file systems, especially those that see lower levels of churn (eg. not /scratch). Projects that leverage and pay for these DR services are able to use Granite as a backend target for these backups and the software has been configured to optimize storage on Granite.
Usage and Quota controls
Capacity to inode Ratio
Ratio: 1TB Quota to 62510,000 iNodes
An inode is a record that describes a file, directory, or link. This information is stored in a dedicated flash pool on Taiga and is of a finite capacity. To ensure that the inode pool does not run out of space before the capacity pools, this quota ratio is implemented. So for example if your project has a 10TB quota on Taiga, it will also have a quota of 6.25 million inodes (I.E. You can have 6.25 million different files and directories). If you have any questions about this ratio please contact the storage team by opening a support ticketgood streaming performance of the tape archive subsystem and increased performance for file recovery this quota is enforced for all projects.
Controlling Quota
Quota is currently controlled physically. ScoutAM and the filesystem it's based off (ScoutFS) currently only allows to assign a pool of tapes to users/groups. Each tape is 4TB so quota's will be set in 4TB chunks up to and slightly over (1-3GB) of your allocated quota. We intend for this to be controlled more precisely at the filesystem level in the near future.
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