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===Out of Filespace?===
 
===Out of Filespace?===
You may have gotten a message from FSRM@orca.evergreen.edu telling you that you have reached the quota limit for your personal fileshare.  If this is the case, you may need to go back through your folder to see what might be worth removing.  These folders are very small and should be thought of as a small transfer station or (as some have put it) a safe deposit box.  In any case, it's useful for transferring and storing smallish documents and files.
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You may have gotten a message from FSRM@orca.evergreen.edu telling you that you have reached the quota limit for your personal fileshare.  These folders are very small (100MB) and should be thought of as a very small transfer station or (as some have put it) a safe deposit box.  In any case, it's useful for transferring and storing smallish documents and files.If you've gotten this message, you may need to go back through your folder to see whats important to keep and what you can either remove or move someplace else.
  
If you would like more help cleaning up your folder, the folks at the [http://www.evergreen.edu/computing/academiccomp/home.htm Computer Center] can help you out. If you have a critical academic need for additional space, you can also contact academic computing to see what other alternatives are available to you, such as
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If you would like more help cleaning up your folder, the folks at the [http://www.evergreen.edu/computing/academiccomp/home.htm Computer Center] can help you out.
* Requesting contract space
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===What are my options?===
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If you have a critical academic need for additional space, you can also contact academic computing to see what other alternatives are available to you. An alternative may include
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* Requesting contract or project filespace for the remainder of the quarter
 
* Asking for a Program fileshare (must be through your faculty), or  
 
* Asking for a Program fileshare (must be through your faculty), or  
* Increasing your quota for the quarter.   
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* Increasing your personal filshare quota for the quarter.   
  
 
To inquire about alternatives, please contact [http://rails.evergreen.edu/contact/?site=ac-computing-help&recipient=acadcomphelp&tt=true&subject=Email%20from%20the%20Academic%20Computing%20Home%20Page Academic Computing] for more information.
 
To inquire about alternatives, please contact [http://rails.evergreen.edu/contact/?site=ac-computing-help&recipient=acadcomphelp&tt=true&subject=Email%20from%20the%20Academic%20Computing%20Home%20Page Academic Computing] for more information.
  
 
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  [[category:File Space]]

Revision as of 15:34, 23 November 2009

Out of Filespace?

You may have gotten a message from FSRM@orca.evergreen.edu telling you that you have reached the quota limit for your personal fileshare. These folders are very small (100MB) and should be thought of as a very small transfer station or (as some have put it) a safe deposit box. In any case, it's useful for transferring and storing smallish documents and files.If you've gotten this message, you may need to go back through your folder to see whats important to keep and what you can either remove or move someplace else.

If you would like more help cleaning up your folder, the folks at the Computer Center can help you out.

What are my options?

If you have a critical academic need for additional space, you can also contact academic computing to see what other alternatives are available to you. An alternative may include

  • Requesting contract or project filespace for the remainder of the quarter
  • Asking for a Program fileshare (must be through your faculty), or
  • Increasing your personal filshare quota for the quarter.

To inquire about alternatives, please contact Academic Computing for more information.