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Consider 3rd party tools to improve AD integration for Mac desktops so they can more effectively use CIT's SFS service and yet also still benefit from Mac Home Directory-style behavior.


Questions

The amount of data to move informs how long copying will take.

  • What is the size of the data (documents, etc.) Will has on his Mac server which must be moved to his <wrd33> directory on the CIT file server? A: 49GB (iMac) and 62GB (MacBook)
    • Is DropBox.com data being sync'd to the Mac server? NO
    • Is email data being sync'd to the Mac server? NO
  • What is the size of the data on Will's iMac? (See table, below)
  • What is the size of the data on Will's laptop? (See table, below)
  • What is the OS of the iMac? 10.6.8
  • What is the OS of the laptop?10.7.5

Answers:

NOTE:
All in GBs

HDD
used

wrd33
(user)

Documents
folder

OS

iMac

43

130

49

10.6.8

MacBook

180

150

62

10.7.5

Are there a large number, or unusual, applications on the iMac or laptop? (These would need to be reinstalled with a clean OS.)

  • Applications for ChemIT to install, if efficient:
    • MS Office suite
    • ChemDraw (standard is fine)
    • Adobe suite, if current version OK. Discuss with Will if Adobe Suite "needs" an upgrade
  • Are there any you'd prefer ChemIT not re-install?
    • Don't install new version of EndNote or iWork. (Will has media and can install if we don't.)

What email client is Will using? A: Outlook

What are Will's default account privileges? A: User. Has an Admin account for updates, installs, etc.

To do's

FIRST: Transition Will's work docs from Mac server to CIT file server

Step 1: Move Will's data on Mac file server to CIT file server

  • Will's iMac is connecting fine to the CIT file server.
  • Confirm Will's MacBook connects fine to the CIT file server.
  • Q: Keep server so iMac can log in properly?
    • Is this necessary if one turns off home directory services on iMac? Turns it off on MacBook?

Step 2: Upgrade laptop

Carry laptop to ChemtIT's office.

  • In ChemIT's office, upgrade laptop with clean (and current) OS, 10.8. (Q: Version of current OS on laptop?)
    • A "clean slate" removes any connection to Mac server.
    • Re-enable access to CIT file server and ChronoSync.
    • Enable's NetID/p/w access to iMac.

A this point, only the iMac has access to Will's documents on the Mac server. Will's laptop will not have this access; it only has access to the CIT file server.

Step 3: Upgrade iMac and move Mac file server out of Will's office

Move iMac to ChemIT's office.

  • Upgrade iMac with clean (and current) OS, 10.8. (Q: Version of current OS on laptop?)
    • A "clean slate" removes any connection to Mac server.
    • Enable access to CIT file server and ChronoSync.
    • Enable's NetID/p/w access to iMac.

4. Move Mac file server to ChemIT's office.

  • Q: Will to decide date Mac file server is no longer needed by his group, and if it may be used for something else then.

SECOND: Test ChronoSync on laptop

1. Enable the laptop to access Will's directory on the CIT file server.

2. Install and configure ChronoSync on the laptop (see below for discount link).

3. Test putting files on Will's <wrd33> directory on the CIT file server, syncing, disconnecting, modifying the file on the laptop, reconnecting, and finally checking the file from the iMac.

  • Test other "round-trip".
  • Test off-campus, using VPN.

ChronoSync software

The following software may help address Will's needs to have the same set of files on his 2 Macs, even when off-line for the laptop:

http://www.econtechnologies.com/takecontrol/
(Compare price discount with educational discount?)
With ChronoSync, you can synchronize, backup, and create bootable backups. ChronoSync can synchronize or backup to almost anything you can connect to your Mac. That includes folders on your Mac, other Macs, PC's, external drives, NAS drives, or anything you can mount to your Mac. Whatever your backup or sync scenario, ChronoSync has got you covered.
      http://www.econtechnologies.com/pages/cs/chrono_overview.html
Synchronization: Do you need to have your files on more than one computer? ChronoSync is the solution. ChronoSync synchronizes your files so when you switch computers all your files come with you. When you switch back, just sync and your changed files are updated on the other computer. If both files have changed, several options are given so you don't copy over a file you need. You only need to install ChronoSync on your primary Mac because ChronoSync mounts the destination Mac and synchronizes.
Mac to Mac: Whether it's one folder or all your files, ChronoSync keeps your files in sync on both your Macs. ChronoSync brings power and simplicity to the old hassles of keeping your laptop and desktop computers in sync. No more forgetting to update your contacts list, or forgetting to move that important presentation to the laptop. ChronoSync automates these tasks for you in a stable, easy-to-use environment. It keeps track of every file so only files that have changed get updated. You may only want to keep some folders and files in sync on your two Macs due to hard drive space limitations, no problem, ChronoSync can handle any scenario. If you want to keep everything the same on both Macs check out our Home-to-Home Sync tip on how to keep your entire User folder in sync on two Macs.

http://www.econtechnologies.com/pages/ca/agent_overview.html
With ChronoAgent for Mac OS X on your destination Mac, you can:

  • Auto-backup a Mac when it joins a network
  • Synchronize two Macs faster
  • Gain complete access to your destination Mac
  • Control file ownership and permissions
  • ChronoSync runs on your Mac and will automatically connect to other Macs via Apple File Sharing and synchronize to them. ChronoAgent runs on the destination Mac and connects directly with ChronoSync taking the place of Apple File Sharing.
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