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There is an generic scheme for partition automounting on CLON Cluster. It is the same for Linux and Solaris, with the only difference in direct mount in to '/' level: Linux does not allowed that so we have to mount to '/misc' and create symbolic links from '/' to '/misc'. Normally all autpmounted partitions resides on file server, except non-permanent partitions like /work or /scratch. Following is the list of partitions with appropriate explanations. You can use following information to fix corresponding files, or copy those files from similar machine which was already configured.
There is an generic scheme for partition automounting on CLON Cluster. It is the same for Linux and Solaris, with the only difference in direct mount in to '/' level: Linux does not allowed that so we have to mount to '/misc' and create symbolic links from '/' to '/misc'. Normally all autpmounted partitions resides on file server, except non-permanent partitions like /work or /scratch. Following is the list of partitions with appropriate explanations. You can use following information to fix corresponding files, or copy those files from similar machine which was already configured.


'''/apps'''
'''/home''' - system independent, contains home directories shared by all machines on CLON cluster
 
'''/apps''' - system dependent, normally contains projects which installs in separate directories, like 'cernlib or 'root
System dependent, normally contains projects which exists in separate directories, like 'cernlib or 'root.

Revision as of 15:03, 28 January 2007

There is an generic scheme for partition automounting on CLON Cluster. It is the same for Linux and Solaris, with the only difference in direct mount in to '/' level: Linux does not allowed that so we have to mount to '/misc' and create symbolic links from '/' to '/misc'. Normally all autpmounted partitions resides on file server, except non-permanent partitions like /work or /scratch. Following is the list of partitions with appropriate explanations. You can use following information to fix corresponding files, or copy those files from similar machine which was already configured.

/home - system independent, contains home directories shared by all machines on CLON cluster /apps - system dependent, normally contains projects which installs in separate directories, like 'cernlib or 'root