1433: fileserver peck upgrade

We are going to upgrade fileserver “peck” on Friday June 19th 2026. The plan is to do it early in the morning, but you may experience some issues after the upgrade as well. Rebooting the client computer may solve the problem in that case. Please keep an eye on this page to check whether the upgrade is completed or not.

New DIY website   news

C&CZ has been working to replace the current DIY website to make it easier to add new functionality to it. This work included a rewrite of the website and a large part of our tooling to the Go language. Taking the Dutch term for DIY (Doe Het Zelf - DHZ) prefixing it with Go, this resulted in the codename “godzilla”. A pre-release of this new website is running on https://godzilla.science.ru.nl. Note this site is fully functional (modulo bugs), so any changes made there are really being made to your science account. Eventually this version will run on https://diy.science.ru.nl. ...

Science VPN services to be discontinued   news

The Science VPNsec and OpenVPN service will be discontinued as of 2024-12-01 (1 Dec 2024) 2024-11-26. To ensure continued secure access to our network, we recommend transitioning to eduVPN, our officially supported VPN service. This was first announced in February 2024. If you have any questions or require assistance, feel free to contact us.

New version of Mathematica 14.1.0   news

A new version of Mathematica (14.1.0) has been installed on all C&CZ managed Linux systems, older versions can still be found in /vol/mathematica. When connected wired or wireless on campus or through VPN, the software for Windows, Linux and macOS can be found on the C&CZ Install disc. During the installation you must specify: License server: mathematica.science.ru.nl License: L4601-6478 According to the Mathematica Quick Revision History: “Version 14.1 introduces the unified Wolfram application and expands Wolfram Language by offering new tools for working with neural nets and LLMs, for finding differences in content, for working with images and videos, and for exploring scientific evaluations through biomolecules, astrophysics and more”

Hardware repairs   news

Recently, the Radboud news reported that students can have small repairs to their laptops done in the RUpair-shop without any labor time being charged. For students and employees of FNWI, the C&CZ helpdesk provides a similar service. Stefan Reijgwart and Dominic van den Broek in particular are specialists in repairing laptops, among other things.

Matlab R2024b available   news

The latest version of Matlab, R2024b, is available. The software and license codes are directly available for Science accounts and can be requested by other entitled users by sending mail to the helpdesk. The software can also be found on the install-share. All C&CZ-managed Linux machines have this version installed, the older version (/opt/matlab-R2024a/bin/matlab) will be available temporarily. The C&CZ-managed Windows machines will not receive a new version during the semester to prevent problems with version dependencies in current lectures.

Access network shares via other network protocols   news

If you use C&CZ storage, you now have the new option to access these via network protocols other than SMB (for Windows and macOS) and NFS (for Linux), namely: sftp: a secure variant of FTP https: a (read-only) view of the share for browsers webdavs: a (read-write) view of the share for browsers and webdav clients s3: a read/write view using the Simple Storage Service (S3) Each of these may be active at the same time, and optionally can have an end date, so you can “open up” a share for writes from another organisation which then automatically “closes” at the end date. For sftp, authentication is done via an SSH key. The other protocols are authenticated with a username and password. These credentials are not tied to any person and are easily revoked or re-generated if the need arises. ...

A bit more spam after ending use of Spamhaus   news

The Science mailservice used Spamhaus for decades as one of the blocklists to filter spam in mail. When we were notified that we would need a commercial license that would cost ca. 5kEUR/y, we investigated how much more spam would come through without the Spamhaus service. This showed that users would get more spam, but most of it would be delivered in the Spam folder. Next to that, we expect that the spam filtering of the also used Exchange Online Protection will improve. ...

New version of Bookings   news

Last week, a new version of the Bookings Platform for Scientific Devices has been released. Together with Emendis, we have given the application a total make-over: not only the look and feel have changed, but also the underlying technique has been revised. From now on, we will use SurfConext for authentication. We wish to thank all colleagues who helped us to test the new application, and in particular, we thank for all his efforts in the last years. ...

Science software licenses URL   news

All license info, including the license codes, are now readily available for all Science users at the Science license overview page for the Science software managed by C&CZ.

CephFS retired   news

After the storage downtime of CephFS in our Ceph cluster, we decided together with the users of this service to stop offering CephFS shares through SMB and NFS. All data has been copied out of CephFS. We have ended the CephFS service. We will only use the Ceph cluster to store our backups, using the S3 API.