#acl HlpLabGroup:read,write,delete,revert,admin All:read '''Lab Meeting''' * Make sure you let Florian know the number of hours you want to work this semester! *Make sure you edit what you are working on under the Wiki page “What are the RAs up to?” *Lab meeting schedule listed on the Wiki page *Content of lab will be posted on this same page under each lab date *9 meetings total this semester *Today: basic lab practices and Intro to the Wiki *Sign up to be a stenographer if you haven’t done so already!!!! *Taking notes and posting them on the Wiki *To add a new link to the main HLP page, list the web address surrounded by [brackets] *Go to the Wiki page and type AU09 in search *Go to correct date for when you took notes *Create new empty page *Click on “Edit” *Formatting for editing Wiki is listed at the bottom of the Edit page *Copy permissions from the AU09 schedule page so the RA’s and HLP lab people can see it *Click edit on this page and copy the first few lines to get the permission info *Wiki Basics *Two important links on HLP page: *Experiment running guidelines *You must read these guidelines before running these experiments!! *Make sure you are using the correct consent forms!! *Experiment material guidelines *Can log into any computers in the lab once you have a login ID *Because of this, do not save data in your home directory—save it in a shared folder so other people can access it (who have permission) *SSH *Go the U of R website and look up SSH secure transfer files; then install it onto your computer *First time signing on: *Click on Quick Connect *If you have signed on already, click on slate under your files (this is where it should be saved under) *Host Name: slate.hlp.rochester.edu *User Name: [your first and last name] *After signing in, make sure slate is added to your profile */P *Everything is available to all of HLP! *Click on pull down menu on the right side of the SSH screen, then click on /P *This is where we keep all of our shared files—one central location *E.g. RAs, Poser, materials *Materials folder: *Headings, Poser files, Mechanical Turk files, etc. *Whenever you are adding stimuli, add it to the ReadMe file under Materials *When adding to the /P folder, be sure to monitor the permissions**!!!!!! *RAs folder *Can add unfinished work to be edited continuously *Experiments folder *Has to have the experimenter name added to file name *Experiment folder within each experiment: *Must have everything you need to run the experiment, including a script for running a subject *Also has results and additional materials of the experiment *Poser folder *For Poser RAs mostly *Has everything you need to install Poser on your computer (except for the installation discs) *Instructions are on the Wiki on how to save Poser files *Any extra characters you find/add on a computer, save it under correct file *Save it under Service Pack folder as well *Do not delete or overwrite info without asking first!! *Making things readable on SSH *Click on New Terminal (under Window) to change permissions *Codes *cd: change directory *ls –l: list (long) *h –s: symbolic links *chmod: change what can be modified/what can be edited *chgrp: changes group *ug: user and group *Uploading new files *Find new file on the left side of SSH (your home directory) *Create a new folder under the RAs folder under /p *Two little “w”s under the attributes section of each file means you can write in the file *One little “w” gives writing privileges to owner only *A little “r” gives reading privileges *A little “x” gives execution privileges *Hit cd to change directories to RAs (where it should be saved) *Hit tab button twice to see what is listed under that folder *ls –s: gives list of who wrote it, how big the file is, when it was created, and who has the permission to view it *ug+rw: gives permission to user and group to read and write on new file *-R : changes attributes in every folder/file you own to the new permission privileges ** (space before * ) changes privileges for everything *One tab button can finish the file notation you are typing out *. : stands for home (space before . ) *.. : goes up just one level (space before .. ) *chgrp: save your file under another group/folder (if you want to save it under RAs folder, etc.) *chown: change ownership of your file *Order of notation: command, where you want the file to go to, and where it is now *ln –s: gives the file a new name *In order to write new file name, you must start from /p/hlp and list every folder until you list the name of the folder you want your file saved under *chgmod ug+rwx *: allows everyone to modify what is in the file ***Any questions on file notation—ask Katrina or Andrew!