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- | ====== Linking event storages====== | + | ====== Linking event storage |
- | Your files can be published on [[https:// | + | Monte Carlo files from any location |
+ | HepSim | ||
+ | to maintain Monte Carlo data visible from HepSim. | ||
- | * You want to share your own files, so they will be available from HepSim | + | * to index files so they will be available from HepSim; |
- | * You want to make a mirror | + | * to make mirrors |
If the dataset is new, you will see a new entry in the HepSim database. Your authorship will be preserved on the HepSim web page. | If the dataset is new, you will see a new entry in the HepSim database. Your authorship will be preserved on the HepSim web page. | ||
If you have made a mirror of the existing data, your server will be added as a mirror for a given dataset. | If you have made a mirror of the existing data, your server will be added as a mirror for a given dataset. | ||
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+ | If you created | ||
+ | to HepSim after you index them as explained below. In this case you do not need to maintain | ||
====== What do you need ====== | ====== What do you need ====== | ||
- | You need the following: | + | If you decide to publish Monte Carlo files (or make a mirror of the existing files), you need the following: |
* A web server that can hold your data (>1 TB for / | * A web server that can hold your data (>1 TB for / | ||
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tar -zvxf hepsim_web.tgz | tar -zvxf hepsim_web.tgz | ||
cd hepsim_web/ | cd hepsim_web/ | ||
- | wget http:// | + | wget https:// |
source hs-toolkit/ | source hs-toolkit/ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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source hs-toolkit/ | source hs-toolkit/ | ||
# now copy a dataset from URL to a new location | # now copy a dataset from URL to a new location | ||
- | SOURCE=http:// | + | SOURCE=https:// |
OUTPUT_DIR=/ | OUTPUT_DIR=/ | ||
hs-mirror -i $SOURCE -o $OUTPUT_DIR | hs-mirror -i $SOURCE -o $OUTPUT_DIR |