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Getting started with the Hub module

GEOVIA Hub is a centralised system for managing mining data. Files are
uploaded to the Hub Server, and you use Hub Client to access the files
from the server.

The Hub module is a set of commands that are integrated with Minex. You
use this module to manage your folders and files in Hub without having to
start Hub Client. The Hub module is designed so that you can seamlessly
use Hub to manage your folders and files without having to leave your
current program.

This guide provides you with basic information for using the Hub module.
For more information and detailed instructions, refer to the Help.

Profiles
A profile is a logon identifier. It is similar to a workspace, and it brings together the following elements:

 the Hub user account you use to log on to Hub


 the Hub server to which you are connecting
 the collection of local files and folders that you add to the profile
Profiles can be shared, available to any Windows user who logs on to the computer, or unshared, available only to the Windows
user who created it.
Note: To add an unshared profile, you must add it in Hub Client.

Adding a shared profile


If you do not have a user name and password for Hub, ask your Hub Administrator for assistance.

1. In the Minex Explorer, right-click a folder, and click Set ac- 9. In Password, type the password for the user account.
tive Hub profile.
10. To test the connection, click Test Connection.
The Set Active Hub Profile form appears.
If the test fails, check and re-enter the information in the
2. Click Add. Hub server boxes.
The Add Hub Profile form appears.
11. Click Save to return to the Set Active Hub Profile form.
3. In Profile name, type a profile name.

4. In Protocol, select the http or https.

5. In Server Name, type the server name.

6. In Port, type 443 if the Protocol is https, or 80 if the


Protocol is http.

7. In User name, type your Hub user name.

8. If you do not want to type the password each time


you use the profile, select the Save password check
box.

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Setting the active profile

1. In the Minex Explorer, right-click a folder, and click Set When you select this option, you do not need to type
active Hub profile. the password each time you run a Hub module
The Set Active Hub Profile form appears. command.

2. In Profile to access Hub, select a profile. 6. Click OK.

3. If the profile you select has the password saved within


the profile, click OK, and start using the Hub module.

4. If the profile you select does not have the password


saved, in Password, type the password.

5. If you want to save your password for the session,


select the Don't ask for password again in this session
check box.

Adding a folder to be managed by Hub


When you add a folder, all subfolders and files within the folder are added to the Hub server. After you add a folder to Hub, you
can manage the files in the folder using the Hub module.

In the Minex Explorer, right-click the folder, and click Add folder to Hub.

Uploading files to the Hub server


To share your data with other users using the Hub module, you must upload your files to the Hub server.

1. Right-click a folder and click Upload new/changed files to 4. Select the store folder, and click OK.
Hub.
5. Click OK.
The Upload New/Changed files to Hub form appears.
A progress dialog box appears while the files are being up-
2. In the Select files to upload grid, by default all new and loaded, and then automatically closes after the upload is
changed files are selected. finished.
For any files that you do not want to up-
load, clear the check box.

3. In For new files, destination Hub folder,


click Browse to open the Store Folder
Browser form where you select the Hub
store folder.
A store folder is a classification you apply
to files to control who has access to the
files. By assigning a store folder to files,
you ensure that only the users who need
the files have access to them.

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Download files from the Hub server
When downloading files from the Hub server, the command you use to download new files is different from the command you
use to get the latest version of files that you already have on your computer.

Note: The status icons in the Minex Explorer do not show you if any of the files were changed by other users. You must run
Get latest version from Hub to see what files you need to get. You must also run Download new files from Hub to see what files
are new.

Downloading new files


1. Right-click the folder, and click Download new
files from Hub.
The Download new files from Hub form
appears.

2. In Source Hub folder, click Browse to open the


Store Folder Browser form where you select
the source Hub folder.

3. Select a store folder, and click OK.

4. In the Select files to download grid, select the files you want to download.

5. Click OK.
A progress dialog box appears while the files are being downloaded, and then automatically closes after the download is
finished.

Getting the latest version of the files


1. Right-click the folder, and click Download latest version from Hub.
The Download Latest Version from Hub form
appears.

2. In the Select files to download grid, by


default all changed files are selected.
For any files that you do not want to
download, clear the check box.

3. Click OK.
A progress dialog box appears while the files are being downloaded, and then automatically closes after the download is
finished.

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