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As of 5/18/16, completed about one year ago, for all practical purposes.

See also

The below is available mostly for historical purposes

Last know question

Q: What is the measure of success/ completion? Is it reduced need for EZ-Backups?

Topic

The Physics department gets free file storage on A&S's file server, which

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PhysIT has set up. How can

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this file share server represent utility to Physics Admin staff?

  • Departments can use file storage servers (file servers) to more efficiently store, and optionally share, folders and files. As compared

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  • to emailing files around, for example.

Notes

  • But as with any change in workflow, conventions may need to be discussed and agreed on, and new skills and habits developed.
  • When and if it's a "go" per Physics's decision, PhysIT can make this server "drive" appear automatically on Windows computers so it becomes easily available on all staff computers. This is almost immediate, once committed, via Active Directory (AD) policy.
    • This"R:\" drive will appear on Windows computer which get the appropriate AD policy applied. The policy is scoped to groups of people, not computers. Initially, the people scoped are all Physics Admin staff and some technical staff (Vince, Mark, and Jenny).
      • Note 1: The technical staff group as scoped in PhysIT's AD group includes Nick but he doesn't log into a PhysIT AD computer. Thus, he won't see the "R:" drive on his work computer since that computer is not on CU AD.
      • Note 2: Vince logs into a Mac so that won't get the file storage mounted automatically. PhysIT can get it mounted automatically by making a few changes at his computer directly, upon request.
    • KEY: The "R:\" drive staff computers. It can safely be ignored by folks not using the service, but they may appreciate knowing what why it will appear has appeared on their computer.
  • Roger has workd with Greg at A&S to set up the space (started 11/15/13), in anticipation that this service will prove of value to Physics. This could have easily been reversed if there had been a "no go" decision, of course.

See also

November 2014

Next step, as of Friday, 11/14/14:

Oliver demo to John and Deb.

  • Add Oliver to the "Instruction" group so we can see what limited permissions look like.
  • Confirm inaccessible folders are visible, but with a red "x".

Phase one: Shared folders

Synonyms: Folders == directories.

Conventions used among staff will limit actions not necessarily enforced by the permissions.

Objective: Reduce complexity to reduce mistakes and facilitate debugging, balanced with ensuring security and adequate access.

Groups

Group name: AS-PHY-AdminStaff

Sub-group nameNetIDsMembersSorting

Management

 

jcm8

dah6

John Miner

Deb Hatfield

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Businessnbs4Nancy Searles2
Gradklb79Kacey Acquilano3

Instruction

rjf2

sfc1

bgr33

Rosemary Barber

Sue Sullivan

Brad Rayle (temp)

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Folders and permissions

Folder namePrimary directory (folder)
owner(s) (NetID)
Full folder access, by
group or individual (NetID)
NotesSort

Undergrad

Sue Sullivan (sfc1)

AdminStaff Access by all staff1

Duplicating

Brad Rayle (bgr33, temp)

AdminStaff Access by all staff2

Courses

Rosemary Barber (rjf2)

AdminStaff Access by all staff3

Department

Sue Sullivan (sfc1)AdminStaff Access by all staff4

Grad

Kacey Acquilano (klb79)

Grad, Management 5

Faculty

Deb Hatfield (dah6)

Grad, ManagementKacey needs occasional access6

HR and Staffing

Deb Hatfield (dah6)

Business, Management 7

Budget and Finance

Nancy Searles (nbs4),

John Miner (jcm8)

Business, Management 8

Chair

Deb Hatfield (dah6)

Management 9

Folders hierarchy

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Top Level Folder

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Undergrad

Duplicating

Courses

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HR and Staffing

Budget and Finance

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SysAdmin Note:

  1. Permissions on shared dept folders will be applied only by groups, not ID's (Due in part to the complexity of tracking /adding / removing individual permissions applied to folders, as well as possible file inheritance & permissions settings.)
    1. Individual ID permissions should only be granted to folders in "Users" folder trees, if used. (Scripting / variables may be preferred)

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  1. A special

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Next steps

May 20, 2015: Oliver met with John and decided on two action steps:

  • John would ask Deb to find out what staff thought of the service. Awareness, usage, and if there were any questions.
  • John and Oliver would meet and review what more John might like to do regarding his own files, discuss possibilities, advantages, and trade-offs.
    • What Oliver had originally called "Phase II", relate to an individual's own work files moved to the file storage service, and those files are not to be shared.

John shared that his staff seem to be using it when they are working on projects together. And when they need to share information for other reasons.. Seems to be in-mind, and growing to be part of the standard operating practice for many staff.

January 2015

Next step, as of Wed, 1/21/14:

Make additional changes to the folder names, structure, and permissions.

Actions taken so far

Deb scheduled a Physics staff mtg week of 1/12/2015 to demo share and have a Q&A. PhysIT's Oliver demo'd, consulted, and answered questions.

  • Invited all staff with current permissions, as well as Mark, Vince, and Jenny. (Per John, no need to have Dorothy or Nick attend.)

Oliver demo to John and Deb on 12/15/14 (Monday), a "next step" from Friday, 11/14/14.

  • We looked over structure within John's account after (temporarily) mounting their drive, <//files.cornell.edu/as/phy/admin>.
  • Oliver created demo account <as-phy-it-user> and added it to the "Instruction" group so we can see what limited permissions look like logged on with that account.
    • Confirm inaccessible folders are visible, but that they prevented access if access not permitted, prompting a dialog box stating as such.

11/15/14: Roger has worked with Greg at A&S to set up the space, in anticipation that this service will prove of value to Physics. This could have easily been reversed if there had been a "no go" decision, of course.

Phase one: Shared folders

Content moved to documentation page:

Phase two: Individual's folders

  • TBD

Info from John Miner, to inform this:

Content moved to documentation page:

 

 

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FACILITIES

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MANAGER

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Q: Is this more a personal folder, not a "shared" folder?

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