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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 | |||
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