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Moving data between IDA and CSC computing environment

IDA is a general storage service for research data. It is part of the Fairdata.fi research data management environment and not directly linked to the CSC computing environment. Even though CSC produces and hosts the IDA service and the IDA storage space is applied to a CSC project, the storage space is granted by the home organization of the user (Finnish higher education institute or state research institute) or based on an Academy of Finland funding decision. IDA users can use the storage space from both their own computers and from the servers hosted by CSC. More information about applying for IDA storage space can be found from through IDA's website:

IDA can be used with a web browser user interface as well as with a command line client tool ida that is available on the computing servers hosted by CSC (Puhti and Mahti). IDA client is also available for download from GitHub.

The storage of files in IDA can be managed using the web and command line client interfaces; however, the contents of the stored files can't be modified directly. Instead, a stored file must be first retrieved from IDA to either CSC supercomputers or some other computer in order to analyse or modify the data. In that sense IDA resembles very much the Allas storage environment. However, IDA and Allas are designed to serve different use cases:

  • Allas is low-level and high-capacity storage service for utilising research data at CSC and other computing environments.
  • IDA is designed for storing and sharing well defined and stable datasets, that are not used and modified on a daily basis.

In a typical research project the raw data is first stored in Allas. When the research work has produced a more refined dataset from the original data, it can be stored to IDA so that metadata and persistent identifiers can be associated with the data via additional services.

Each IDA project has two storage areas: staging area and frozen area. The staging area is intended for collecting and organizing data in preparation for longer term storage and publication. Data files that will not change anymore can be moved to frozen area to be stored in an immutable state.

Files in the frozen area are visible to other Fairdata services and can be included in datasets using the Qvain metadata tool. Files in the staging area are not visible to other services and cannot be included in datasets.

Configuring and using IDA in CSC supercomputers

The IDA client and configuration tools are activated with command:

module load ida

When you start using IDA client in CSC supercomputers for the first time, you must set up your IDA connection by running the following command:

ida_configure
The configuration process asks for your CSC project number, username and application password. This information can be obtained from the security settings page of the IDA WWW-interface. The configuration is stored to your home directory, so you need to do it only once.

Once you have configured the connection, you can start using the ida command line client that enables data transport between the supercomputer and IDA. Data can be uploaded and downloaded from the IDA staging area. In the case of frozen area, only download is possible. Note that some key features of IDA, like moving data from staging area to the frozen area is possible only through the IDA WWW interface.

The basic syntax of the ida commands is:

ida task -options target_in_ida target_in_puhti

To check the content of you staging area in IDA, use the command:

ida info /
Adding option -f to the ida command makes the command reference the frozen area instead of the staging area. For example the following command would give you information about the file test2, locating in the root of the frozen area:

[kkayttaj@puhti-login12 ~] ida info -f /test2
project:    2000136
pathname:   /test2
area:       frozen
type:       file
pid:        5bc456a74ba89743214993f23695474
size:       113926178937
encoding:   application/octet-stream
modified:   2018-10-15T08:17:53Z
frozen:     2018-10-15T08:58:15Z

Uploading and downloading files and directories between Puhti and IDA is done with the commands:

ida upload target_in_ida local_file
ida download target_in_ida local_file 

For example in Puhti, the command:

ida upload /test123/data1 test_data
will upload file: test_data from Puhti to the IDA staging area and store the data in the directory test123 with the name data1. The directory test123 will be automatically created to the staging area, if it does not already exist.

If you download a directory, the downloaded files are stored to a zip archive file. Thus you should define the local target file to have name extension .zip. For example:

ida download /project1 project1_data.zip
The command above would download all the data from the IDA staging area directory project1 and store it to a zip archive file project1_data.zip in your current directory.

More information about using and configuring the IDA client, with additional examples, can be found from https://github.com/CSCfi/ida2-command-line-tools