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About the BARN

  • The BARN is a shared network storage drive for files that are too large to be put in the repository.
  • You can organize your files by person or by project in the BARN.
  • All files in the BARN (and all other files on Phoenix) are continuously backed up to a remote server.
  • The BARN is located on Phoenix at /home/barn

Using Secure FTP (SFTP)

Using the barn credentials and an SFTP client, connect to

phoenix.utfireresearch.com

and the BARN shared folder will be shown.

Using SAMBA (Windows file share)

The BARN is available via a SAMBA share called barn.

You login using your SAMBA credentials, but this special folder is shared among all users.

Note: You must be connected to the UT network to use SAMBA to connect to Phoenix. Either on-campus or via the VPN.

On Windows

  • Go to the Start Menu and click Computer
  • Click Map Network Drive from the top menu
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  • Set the Drive to the desired drive letter
  • Enter \\phoenix.utfireresearch.com\\barn for the Folder
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  • Set the Reconnect at login option to your preference
  • Select the Connect using different credentials option
  • Click the Finish button
  • Enter your Phoenix username and password
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  • Read or copy files to the newly mounted drive
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On Mac OS X

  • Go to Finder
  • From the top menu, select Go > Connect to Server
  • Enter smb://phoenix.utfireresearch.com and click Connect
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  • Enter your Phoenix username and password
  • Select the barn share
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  • Read or copy files into the appropriate location



On Linux (Ubuntu)

  • In a folder or desktop view, select "File > Connect to Server"
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  • Select Windows Share as the Type
  • Enter phoenix.utfireresearch.com as the Server
  • Enter barn for the Share, and the Folder should be /
  • Enter WORKGROUP as the Domain name, and your user account name and password
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  • Click Connect.
  • Read or copy files into the appropriate location
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