The networked hard drive known as CAMS-Drobo has been deprecated.
CAMS maintained a networked hard drive named CAMS-Drobo for three purposes:
- For students to upload production class assignments (including comps);
- For faculty and staff to load these assignments onto a computer in the cinema and play them back for class screenings; and
- For the department to archive select class assignments and all comps as high quality files.
Uploading Files to CAMS-Drobo
Here’s how we uploaded to it from a Mac:
- Go to the Mac finder and choose the Go menu, then “Connect to Server.” (You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command+K to do the same thing.)
- In the dialog box that appears, in the “Server Address” field, type 137.22.16.65 and click the “Connect” button.
- Choose “Connect as Registered User,” then enter the user name and password supplied by faculty (not the same as your Carleton credentials).
- Choose the CAMS-Stu volume to mount.
- On the desktop, double-click the “CAMS-Stu” icon to open it.
- Find your class’s folder and drag your source file there, following the assigned naming conventions.
- Check that the size of your file on CAMS-Drobo is the same as your file on the machine you’re working on and/or personal hard drive you’re backing it up on.
- Eject CAMS-Stu and log out of the machine when you’re done.