{"id":1088,"date":"2012-12-17T17:21:19","date_gmt":"2012-12-17T23:21:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp.natsci.colostate.edu\/cnsit\/?p=1088"},"modified":"2022-04-25T14:47:04","modified_gmt":"2022-04-25T20:47:04","slug":"whats-new-with-pangea-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cnsit.colostate.edu\/kb\/whats-new-with-pangea-two\/","title":{"rendered":"What\u2019s New with Pangea Two?"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>A New Pangea?<\/h2>\n<p>That&#8217;s right!&nbsp; CNSIT South has purchased a new server to act as the Pangea head machine.&nbsp; This new server boasts additional memory, CPU capacity, redundant power supplies, and bonded network adapters.&nbsp; With any new hardware upgrade, we are also looking at how we can improve the service and simplifying administrative functions.<\/p>\n<p>Below you will find some of the big changes in store for those using Pangea.&nbsp; We do not currently have an estimated migration date, but will be sure to communicate this when we know more.&nbsp; The migration will most likely include a period of downtime where Pangea data will be unavailable.&nbsp; Also, to keep your mind at ease, all data will of course remain intact \u2013 those sources are remaining as they are, and will simply connect to a new Pangea head server.<\/p>\n<h2>Server Merge<\/h2>\n<p>Pangea Two is being implemented on new server hardware.&nbsp; This new hardware will provide service to both existing Pangea instances currently in production; the Biology instance, and the BMB\/Chemistry instance.&nbsp;&nbsp; This single Pangea instance will now allow Biology members, and BMB\/Chemistry members to collaborate together!<\/p>\n<h2>Share Structure<\/h2>\n<p>Pangea shares are now divided, physically, into 3 categories, and are represented by 3 separate share points.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Home Share<\/strong> \u2013 This has a volume name which is the same as your CSU eID that you used to log in to Pangea.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pangea Groups<\/strong> \u2013 This is now the location of all affiliate groups you are a member of.&nbsp; These do not include web groups.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pangea Web<\/strong> \u2013 This is now the location of all affiliate web groups that you are a member of.&nbsp; As before, these groups are associated with a web URL of some kind.<\/p>\n<h2>Pangea Connection App<\/h2>\n<p>As a result of the Share Structure changes, the connection apps have been updated to take into account the possibility of more than one mount point.&nbsp; This primarily affects the Windows app, although the Mac App also received some backend improvements.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Macintosh App<\/strong> &#8211; This app will now list the three mount spaces in the new Share Structure, and you can choose which to mount locally.&nbsp; All other operations remain the same.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Windows App<\/strong> \u2013 The Windows App is now programmed to detect multiple local mount points.&nbsp; Primarily in an effort to make it easy for a new user to un-mount drives that are not their own (accidentally left mounted by a previous user).&nbsp; Mapping, however, is not the default access method any more.&nbsp; The new App takes advantage of the Windows Explorer to display the shares and content without mapping the drive.&nbsp; A user can always choose to map the drive locally from within this Explorer Windows (right click \u2013 Map Network Drive), but this is not required.&nbsp; This should be particularly useful for lab environments, where many people use the same computers throughout the day, and often forget to log out.<\/p>\n<h2>Other Stuff<\/h2>\n<p>Beyond the many changes that make administering Pangea much simpler, there are also a few that will affect end users.<\/p>\n<h3>Fixes<\/h3>\n<p><strong>No more symlinks<\/strong> \u2013 This new setup and Share Structure will no longer use symbolic links to establish group membership.&nbsp; Access to groups is provided solely by membership on the domain controller, and can no longer be accidentally revoked through link deletion.<\/p>\n<p><strong>No more error 86<\/strong> \u2013 There is no longer a need to make changes to newer Windows OSs in order to authenticate properly.&nbsp; This fix also enhances the security of the authentication process.<\/p>\n<h3>Coming Soon<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Quota Check Web Page<\/strong> \u2013 Shortly after Pangea Two goes live, a quota check page will be made available through the CNSIT-TOOLS page located at https:\/\/cnsit.natsci.colostate.edu\/tools (no longer available).&nbsp; This will allow you to check on the usage for all groups you are a member of, at your convenience.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pangea Access Request Form<\/strong> \u2013 To simplify the \u201cback and forth\u201d that often occurs when a new personnel is granted access to Pangea, an easy to use web form will be implemented on the CNSIT-TOOLS page located at https:\/\/cnsit.natsci.colostate.edu\/tools (no longer available).&nbsp; This page will allow a requestor to include all needed information to hasten the creation of any user\u2019s Pangea access.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Improved Online Documentation<\/strong> &#8211; We will also be generating improved documentation for end-users.&nbsp; These How-To style tutorials will provide Pangea users plenty of information on how best to take advantage of Pangea.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A New Pangea? 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