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/mnt/admin/clonfs1-work -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/work | /mnt/admin/clonfs1-work -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/work | ||
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It is important to run cronjobs on clon00 to access those directories occationally to keep them mounted, so Nagios can check their free space. | |||
== '''Linux''' == | == '''Linux''' == |
Revision as of 19:08, 5 January 2009
Solaris
Solaris automounts on CLON cluster controls by following files:
/etc/auto_master
/- /etc/auto_direct /- auto_direct.ep /u auto.u.ep /w auto.w.ep
/etc/auto_direct (replace SunOS_sun4u by SunOS_i86pc for Opteron/Intel-based Solaris machines)
# # auto_direct # #machine-dependent system directories /apps -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/apps/SunOS_sun4u /usr/local -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/local/SunOS_sun4u #machine-independent system directories /mnt/downloads -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/downloads /home -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/home /work -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/work /scratch -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/scratch #machine-independent clas directories /usr/clas -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/clas /mnt/archives -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/archives /mnt/logs -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/logs #
#some machines are using following mounts from clon10 /data -rw,bg clon10:/data /raidold -rw,bg clon10:/raidold
#clon00/clon10 admin clonfs1/clonfs2 mounts /mnt/admin/clonfs2 -rw,bg clonfs2:/ /mnt/admin/clonfs1 -rw,bg clonfs1:/ /mnt/admin/clonfs1-apps -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/apps /mnt/admin/clonfs1-archives -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/archives /mnt/admin/clonfs1-clas -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/clas /mnt/admin/clonfs1-clonweb -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/clonweb /mnt/admin/clonfs1-clonwiki -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/clonwiki /mnt/admin/clonfs1-downloads -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/downloads /mnt/admin/clonfs1-home -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/home /mnt/admin/clonfs1-local -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/local /mnt/admin/clonfs1-logs -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/logs /mnt/admin/clonfs1-mysql -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/mysql /mnt/admin/clonfs1-scratch -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/scratch /mnt/admin/clonfs1-work -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/work #
It is important to run cronjobs on clon00 to access those directories occationally to keep them mounted, so Nagios can check their free space.
Linux
Linux automounts on CLON cluster controls by following files:
/etc/auto.master
/u auto.u.bb --timeout 0 -DOSNAME=Linux-RHEL4 /w auto.w.bb -v -d -g /misc /etc/auto.misc
/etc/auto.misc (replace Linux_i686 by Linux_ppc or Linux_x86_64 for corresponding machines)
# # auto.misc # cd -fstype=iso9660,ro,nosuid,nodev :/dev/cdrom #machine-dependent system directories apps -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/apps/Linux_i686 local -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/local/Linux_i686 #machine-independent system directories downloads -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/downloads home -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/home work -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/work scratch -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/scratch #machine-independent clas directories clas -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/clas archives -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/archives logs -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/logs #
#clonweb only clonweb -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/clonweb
#clondb1 only mysql -rw,bg clonfs1:/vol/mysql
Linux symbolic links (because of Linux automount limitations we cannot do the same as on Solaris, must use symbolic links)358-3042,
cd / mv home home.orig ln -s /misc/apps apps ln -s /misc/home home ln -s /misc/work work ln -s /misc/scratch scratch ln -s /usr/clas/archives/hist hist cd /usr mv local local.orig ln -s /misc/local local ln -s /misc/clas clas cd /mnt ln -s /misc/logs logs ln -s /misc/archives archives