PO.DAAC's WebDAV interface allows you to connect to PO.DAAC as if it were a local drive on your computer.
In order to connect with WebDAV, you'll need to use your URS username and the WebDAV password that's been assigned to you.
Connecting via OS X
PO.DAAC Drive supports Mac OS X 10.9 and higher.
From the Finder, click Go/Connect to Server, or press ⌘-K.
In the window that appears, enter the following under Server Address:
https://podaac-tools.jpl.nasa.gov/drive/files
Click Connect.
When prompted to log in, use your URS username and WebDAV password .
You can now browse PODAAC files with the Finder and copy them to your computer just as you would with a local hard drive. It's best to copy a file to your computer before opening it.
To disconnect, drag the drive into the Trash or right-click it and select Eject.
Connecting via Windows
Windows 10: Click Start/File Explorer. In the left-hand menu, right-click My PC and select Map Network Drive.
Choose the desired drive letter you'd like to see PO.DAAC resources to appear under, then type or paste the following URL: https://podaac-tools.jpl.nasa.gov/drive/files
Check Connect using different credentials and click Finish
When prompted to log in, use your URS username and WebDAV password .
You can now browse PODAAC files and copy them to your computer just as you would with a local hard drive. It's best to copy a file to your computer before opening it.
To disconnect, right-click the drive and select Disconnect.
If you experience a slow connection or issues logging in, try going to Control Panel/Internet Options, select the Connections tab, click LAN settings and uncheck the Automatically detect settings box. For more information, see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2445570.
For more information, see: Create a shortcut to (map) a network drive.
Connecting via Linux
Install davfs2. It's available in both the yum and apt-get package management systems.
You can now use the mount command to mount PO.DAAC Drive as a drive of the type davfs. For example:
mkdir /mnt/podaac_drive
sudo mount.davfs https://podaac-tools.jpl.nasa.gov/drive/files /mnt/podaac_drive
PO.DAAC Drive will now be available under the /mnt/podaac_drive
path
"file_url" indicates the URL of the file in PO.DAAC Drive you want to download. You can get it by right-clicking on the file in the browser and selecting "Copy Link Address".
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