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Tristan Brancheau

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Jan 25, 2024, 10:19:25 AM1/25/24
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I've been setting up assignments for my large class using RStudio Cloud with success for some time now. The rmd of questions and data files are distributed to students this way. However, since Mar 21 evening, assignments have been opening into the 'Home > R' directory for contributors instead of 'Cloud > project' so none of their assignment files are available to the students. There doesn't seem to be a way to navigate to 'Cloud>project' from the 'Home>R' directory either (we can't see other folders in Home and the R folder just contains package files). In the meantime, I posted the files for students outside RStudio Cloud so students could upload them. However, students who started the assignment and made progress on their assignments in 'Cloud>project' before Mar 21, have been automatically switched over to the R directory today and therefore lost all their work. All assignments in our class workspace ( ) are now opening in the R directory. Please help! We have some stressed out students at this difficult time as we all move online. Thanks.

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Similar problem here [except we don't have a shared workspace, I just list it via the link and made it pubic). Except for me and my students [opens up in a weird R directory with no path back to cloud). I've lost the files for my own class.

Sorry to hear about this frustrating issue, I've forwarded this to the engineering team for investigation. In the meantime, as a workaround you can click the "go to directory" button in the file navigator (displays as "..." and appears on the far right of where the current directory is displayed) and manually navigate to /cloud/project

The //My Cloud Home-XXXXXX/Public folder is not accessible by Mycloud.com, WD Discovery Desktop App nor the mobile app. However, it IS a Samba/Finder Public share available to anyone that has access to the local LAN.

Re: Public folder, after looking at another KB article elsewhere it showed an image of Windows Explorer displaying both the Public and TimeMachineBackup folders under the My Cloud Home shared LAN area. This image is not correct according to WD Tech Support.

Third, once the computer has fully rebooted, go into File Explorer and mao a network drive. Type in \mycloud-xxxxxx\ and then select browse and select which folder you want to map. Please note the the xxxxxx noted above are the last 6 digits for your MyCloud Home serial number.

Through my WD web setup I am able to add a named user and then allow that user access to all the folders on my WD.
In that case, when I add my drive above I would put the username/password of that user, and then I have access to all drives.

EDITED: Thanks to @Johnhanley comment, you can access to the cloud shell file of someone else with this code provided. However, you need the credential of the target Cloud Shell env and it's not very secure and recommended.

If you use Cloud Shell as dev environment, like a computer or a VM, the same best practice are to apply. The dev environment has to be considered as ephemeral (computer can have outage or be lost/stolen, People can leave a company and you no longer have access to their cloud shell), and thereby you have to save your sources frequently on safe space (Git repository, Cloud Storage with Fuse)

I received an email from Google Cloud Shell regarding the schedule for deleting the Google Cloud Shell home directory because it has been inactive for a long time, even though I don't have a console account or even use google Cloud Shell, I'm afraid someone is sneaking can you help?

What if I click on the blue button, that says to protect data in google cloud shell, Because I clicked on it?, And what happens if Google Cloud home directory is deleted?, Actually support team suggest like this :

Storage accounts that created in Cloud Shell are tagged with ms-resource-usage:azure-cloud-shell.If you want to disallow users from creating storage accounts in Cloud Shell, create anAzure resource policy for tags that's triggered by this specific tag.

The unmounted fileshare continues to exist until you manually delete it. After unmounting, CloudShell no longer searches for this fileshare in subsequent sessions. To view more details, runclouddrive unmount -h, as shown here:

You can unmount an Azure fileshare that's mounted to Cloud Shell at any time. TheDismount-CloudDrive cmdlet unmounts an Azure fileshare from the current storage account.Dismounting the clouddrive terminates the current session.

The clouddrive directory syncs with the Azure portal storage blade. Use this blade to transferlocal files to or from your file share. Updating files from within Cloud Shell is reflected in thefile storage GUI when you refresh the blade.

Folders are nodes in theCloud Platform Resource Hierarchy.A folder can contain projects, other folders, or a combination of both.Organization resources can use folders to group projects under the organization resource node in ahierarchy. For example, your organization resource might contain multiple departments,each with its own set of Google Cloud resources. Folders allowyou to group these resources on a per-department basis. Folders areused to group resources that share common IAM policies. While a folder cancontain multiple folders or resources, a given folder or resource can haveexactly one parent.

In the diagram below, the organization resource, "Company", has folders representing twodepartments, "Dept X" and "Dept Y", and a folder, "Shared Infrastructure", foritems that might be common to both departments. Under "Dept Y", they haveorganized into two teams, and within the team folders, they further organize byproducts. The folder for "Product 1" further contains three projects, each withthe resources needed for the project. This provides them with a high degree offlexibility in assigning IAM policies and Organization policies at the rightlevel of granularity.

A common situation is to create folders that in turn contain additional foldersor projects, as shown in the image above. This structure is referred to as afolder hierarchy. When creating a folder hierarchy, keep in mind thefollowing:

To access and manage folders, you need to assign folder-specific IAM roles tospecific groups of users. To learn more about these roles, seeAccess Control for Folders using IAM. We alsorecommend you review our best practicesto help you identify the optimal configuration for your folder permissions.

To create folders, you must have the Folder Admin or Folder Creator roleat the parent level. For example, to create folders at the organization level,you must have one of these roles at the organization level.

These same considerations apply if organization policies are defined at thesource and destination folders. Like IAM policies, organizationpolicies are inherited. Consequently, you must ensure that your organizationpolicies are consistent between source and destination folders.

To list the folders underneath a folder, use gcloud resource-managerfolders list, passing the folder ID in the --folder flag. This can also listthe top-level folders under an organization resource, using the --organization flag.

To search for folders matching the specified query, use gcloud alpha resource-managerfolders search, passing the condition in the --query flag. The scope of searchis all the folders for which the user has view permission.

Projects can be created in folders and moved into folders using the existinggcloud projects create and gcloud projects move commands. Folders canalso be moved, using gcloud resource-manager folders move.

Some folder operations such as creating folders can take a long time. To make iteasier to multitask, some folder commands allow you to perform themasynchronously. These commands accept an --async flag to enable asynchronousbehavior, causing them to return a Long-Running Operation immediately instead ofwaiting for the operation to complete. You can poll this operation yourself withthe gcloud beta resource-manager operations describe command. Currently, onlythe folders create and folders move commands allow asynchronous use.

When you store your Desktop and Documents folders in iCloud Drive, you can access files from your Mac on all your devices. That means you can start a document on your Desktop, then work on it later from your iPhone or iPad and on iCloud.com. Everything automatically stays up to date everywhere.

If you want to store your files in iCloud Drive and another cloud storage service, you can keep copies of your files in both, but you can't keep folders from a third-party cloud service in iCloud Drive. You can keep your other cloud service folders in a different place on your Mac, like the home folder.

You can find your Desktop and Documents folders in the iCloud section of the Finder sidebar. If you add a second Mac Desktop, you can find those files in the Desktop folder in iCloud Drive. Look for a folder with the same name as your second Mac. You can also use Spotlight to search for specific file names.

When you turn off Desktop & Documents Folders, your files stay in iCloud Drive and a new Desktop and Documents folder is created on your Mac in the home folder. You can move files from iCloud Drive to your Mac as you need them, or select all of your files and drag them to the place you want to keep them.

If you turn off iCloud Drive or sign out of iCloud, a new Desktop and Documents folder is created in your home folder. You also have the option to keep a local copy of your files that are in iCloud Drive. If you keep a local copy of your files in iCloud Drive, they're copied to a folder called iCloud Drive (Archive) in your home folder. You can move any files that were in your iCloud Desktop and Documents to your new local Desktop and Documents.

Accessing things on the My Cloud Home from a conventional computer is incredibly intuitive, and very fast over Ethernet, slightly less fast over wi-fi. My Cloud Home becomes the Z: drive for all of the computers where you have it installed. From your perspective, the root directory acts as your own private cloud for your account (you can also sync folders on your computer to the My Cloud Home if you choose).

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