Globus - Creating a Service Endpoint

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Overview

A Service Endpoint is not used to store data directly, but is used as a gateway to a multi-user storage environment such as SharePoint.

Naming Endpoints

In order to make Endpoints easy to find, we recommend following a common TAMU Globus Naming Convention.

Installing Globus Connect Server

Installing Globus Connect Server is a complex task that requires elevated permissions on the server. Globus provides both a Quickstart Guide and Full Installation Instructions on their documentation site.

Connecting your Globus Server to the Texas A&M Globus Subscription

Once Globus Connect Server has been installed on your server, contact the Aggie Innovation Platform for assistance. 

  1. Go to https://itselfservice.tamu.edu/
  2. Click Log In in the upper right corner of the screen.
  3. Click on your institution logo.
  4. Log in using your institution's login credentials (ex. NetID and NetID Password for TAMU College Station).
  5. Click this link to go to the Cloud Services request page.
  6. Enter your request for assistance connecting your server to the Texas A&M Globus Subscription in the Additional information or comments field.
  7. Click Request.

A member of the Aggie Innovation Platform Team will contact you to provide assistance.

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Article ID: 621
Created
Thu 5/2/24 11:07 AM
Modified
Tue 8/13/24 11:47 AM

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