The networked hard drive known as CAMS-Drobo has been deprecated.

CAMS maintained a networked hard drive named CAMS-Drobo for three purposes:

  1. For students to upload production class assignments (including comps);
  2. For faculty and staff to load these assignments onto a computer in the cinema and play them back for class screenings; and
  3. 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:

  1. 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.)
  2. In the dialog box that appears, in the “Server Address” field, type 137.22.16.65 and click the “Connect” button.
  3. Choose “Connect as Registered User,” then enter the user name and password supplied by faculty (not the same as your Carleton credentials).
  4. Choose the CAMS-Stu volume to mount.
  5. On the desktop, double-click the “CAMS-Stu” icon to open it.
  6. Find your class’s folder and drag your source file there, following the assigned naming conventions.
  7. 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.
  8. Eject CAMS-Stu and log out of the machine when you’re done.