Dear microscopists, we have now purchased our own file server dedicated for FILM data, replacing the old '\\icfs19\imagingfacility' share (formerly mapped as 'drive X:'). This should be very fast and much larger, so hopefully for the time being it will solve data transfer problems. As before, this file server is to be used as scratch disk for file transfer only, NOT to store any data. We have more and more experiments producing up to a few hundred GB in one go, particularly in live imaging and PALM / STORM microscopy, so even the larger file server would fill up quickly. Unfortunately the 'total space' and 'free space' information is wrong, because this refers to the total server size, but much of it is used for FILM administration and backup (e.g. of microscope computer installations). For secure, long-term storage you are advised to use the dedicated OMERO image database (see FILM website / LINKS for details). Therefore, our data policy is still the same: # users are responsible for their own data # data on the FILM server can be deleted at any time without warning # data on microscope computers are regularly deleted after 3 months (but it has happened before that someone has mistakingly deleted data earlier) Recommended workflow for data storage: # after acquisition, copy them to the FILM server (or upload them directly to OMERO, if the data size is small) # from your own computer, upload them to OMERO (or copy them to your own safe storage space) # then delete them from the microscope computer and FILM server ACCESS TO THE NEW FILM SERVER (see also FILM website > Facility Guidelines > Data & Network > Access to the file server) # open MY COMPUTER # in the menu, select TOOLS > MAP NETWORK DRIVES # select a free drive letter ('X:' should be free now) # type in: " \\film-nas.med.ic.ac.uk\Scratch" into the folder address field # tick the box 'Reconnect at logon' and click OK # type in your username and password (on a microscope computer, use "ic\username" instead of just your username) The new FILM server should then automatically be mapped as 'drive X:' whenever you log in. Retrieving data from the old server The old server is not automatically mapped as drive X: anymore (which is actually pure coincidence, it got lost in a Windows update). If you still need to access the old server, just connect as described above, using '\\icfs19\imaging' as folder address. The old server will still be available as READ ONLY for a few weeks. If you have any problems, please ask for help. Good imaging, Martin ================================= Martin Spitaler, PhD FILM - Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy - Facility Manager - Sir Alexander Fleming Building, desk 401 Imperial College London / South Kensington Exhibition Road London SW7 2AZ UK Tel. +44-(0)20-759-42023 E-mail m.spitaler@imperial.ac.uk Website: http://imperial.ac.uk/imagingfacility