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The MCS is the central storage place for your raw data with an automatic back-up of the data. The data are available to the MOSAiC consortium via web access.

The MCS is divided into two areas, the 'platforms' area and the 'workspace' area. Both areas are automatically connected to the virtual machines (VM) acquired via marketplace.awi.de (see Get virtual machines for instructions). Your own computers can be connected using an sftp-client to access mosaic-dat.org (see Accessing MOSAiC data on land (@AWI)for details). 

Platforms area

  • The MCS directory structure is closely connected to the SENSOR web and the DShip ActionLog. Directory structure follows the URN assigned to the devices in SENSOR.
  • ONLY devices entered in SENSOR which are set to 'public'  can be imported into the MCS directory structure
  • ONLY users entered as 'Editors' or 'Data Providers' of the specific device in SENSOR have the right to upload to their respective device directories. This can however not be done directly. Please see  Upload MOSAiC data to the MCS on land for instructions how to upload data to the platforms area.
  • The platforms area is READABLE by ALL MOSAiC users.

If there are subdevices attached to your device they will appear under the folder of your parent device. Every device and subdevice will have a folder called 'exdata' were you are supposed to copy your raw data to. It is up to you and your data structure to decide whether raw data will all be stored under the parent device or individually under the folders of the subdevices.

The example here shows the MCS directory structure for the CTD with the shortname 'ctd_sbe9plus_485'. It is found under the platform folder 'vessel' and 'polarstern' (not shown in the example).

MCS directory structure

For every device operation you logged in DShip (see DShip stepwise manual under DShip ActionLog manual) on board during the expedition a folder with the device operation ID was attached to the 'exdata' folder of your device / subdevice. Raw data obtained during the specific device operation must be uploaded (automatically or manually by Data PI) to the respective subdirectory.

If you need to add a missed device operation after the end of the expedition please refer to Update or add DSHIP-Device Operations for past legs for instructions.


MCS with device operation attached

Workspace area

All MOSAiC users have WRITE access to the workspace area. There is a back-up of the workspace area too. This is the place to store documents, joined presentations etc. which you want to keep.

The public folders which were under \\fs-polarstern.de\poldata$\public on board Polarstern are currently available under XXX and will be deleted during the course of 2021.

  • The workspace area has a tasks directory in which scientists on board can share data and cooperate inter-disciplinarily. Project leaders have the rights to create task directories and invite participants to upload and modify data. 
  • Quicklooks: Data in folders named "Quicklooks" can be displayed in a web browser if annotated accordingly. See !Quicklooks for details.
  • Further there is a Team-Folder in which all scientific teams have a directory in which they can work on data together.



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