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This will be mountable from windows as''' \\home\imaging''', or accessed in unix or linux as''' /imaging/yourunitid'''. All analyses are done here, and there is no quota. | This will be mountable (map network drive in My Computer on a pc) from windows as''' \\samfs-lh\imaging''', or accessed in unix or linux as''' /imaging/yourunitid'''. All analyses are done here, and there is no quota. |
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Should you wish to look at them, most imaging software files are stored in '''/imaging/local/''' (or '''\\home\imaging_local\''' from windows). | Should you wish to look at them, most imaging software files are stored in '''/imaging/local/''' (or '''\\samfs-lh\imaging_local\''' from windows). |
Your imaging space (to get it, contact IT for an imaging account).
This will be mountable (map network drive in My Computer on a pc) from windows as \\samfs-lh\imaging, or accessed in unix or linux as /imaging/yourunitid. All analyses are done here, and there is no quota.
Should you wish to look at them, most imaging software files are stored in /imaging/local/ (or \\samfs-lh\imaging_local\ from windows).
The raw MRI data after you scan is in /mridata/cbu/CBUnumber_MRprojnumber (or \\home\mridata_cbu\CBUnumber_MRprojnumber from windows). There are tons of folders in /mridata/cbu (one folder for every subject ever scanned here), so the folder often takes a while to load. Your data will not appear here until the radiographers transfer the data. Usually this is done same day, but not always.