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<div class="">Yes - sure. You can copy all things to NIRD as they are in /proj/nlpl/data/OPUS</div>
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<div class="">There is also a file /proj/nlpl/data/OPUS/statistics.md with some updated counts after re-structering.</div>
<div class="">As you can see, the core of OPUS fits in much smaller partitions (the releases in XML). The number of files also went down dramatically as I now have zip files - one per language and one per language pair (and then different kind of versions of
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<div class="">I hope this all makes syncing and copying easier and more efficient.</div>
<div class="">I removed the indexed files for CWB from the NLPL directory and store that elsewhere (/proj/OPUS). I guess that there is no need for CWB-based search for NLPL-users, right? That is mainly for the website in the end and not many do that from the
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<div class="">We can also discuss that more during the Friday meeting if necessary.</div>
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<div class="">On 12 Sep 2018, at 19:53, Stephan Oepen <<a href="mailto:oe@ifi.uio.no" class="">oe@ifi.uio.no</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div dir="auto" class="">we are not nearly accumulating data at the pace we had once projected; see below. i have thus asked for a reduced allocation of 50 terabytes on NIRD for 2019.</div>
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<div class="">joerg, should i turn on mirroring of the OPUS installation on Taito to NIRD, just so there is a copy (in norway)?</div>
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Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2018 at 17:04<br class="">
Subject: [<a href="http://uninett.no/" target="_blank" class="">uninett.no</a> #128007] Receipt: Quota Application 3910<br class="">
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We are processing your Norstore (storage) application for the upcoming period<br class="">
2018.2. You already have 60TB allocated on NIRD, out of which only 11TB is<br class="">
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Uninett Sigma2<br class="">
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On Wed Feb 01 15:28:59 2017, <a href="mailto:sigma@uninett.no" target="_blank" class="">
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Confirmation.<br class="">
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Your quota application for "Web-Scale Nordic Language Processing Grid" with id 3910 for NorStore has been submitted.<br class="">
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Please visit <a href="http://www.sigma2.no/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" class="">
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Visit <a href="https://www.metacenter.no/mas/application/project/V4/norstore/3910/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" class="">
https://www.metacenter.no/mas/<wbr class="">application/project/V4/<wbr class="">norstore/3910/</a> for any updates concerning your application. You will receive a separate e-mail when the application has been evaluated by the Resource Allocation Committee.<br class="">
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The Resource Allocation Committee meets 2-3 weeks before the beginning of the period (Apr 1 or Oct 1) and answers should be expected 1 week before the start of the allocation.<br class="">
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