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==Mounting shares for cluster use== | ==Mounting shares for cluster use== | ||
The only thing you really need to do before using the linux nodes on the fi--didelxhn cluster, is sort out any windows shares you're going to want access to. When you log in (or when the cluster logs in as you), your DIDE home directory will be automatically mounted as ~/dide/home | The only thing you really need to do before using the linux nodes on the fi--didelxhn cluster, is sort out any windows shares you're going to want access to. When you log in (or when the cluster logs in as you), your DIDE home directory will be automatically mounted as ~/dide/home. If you want access to other windows shares, then create a file in your DIDE home directory, called <code>.pam_mount.conf.xml</code> containing something like this, replacing <dide-username> with your username (mine would be wrh1):- | ||
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Revision as of 16:14, 4 October 2016
The only thing you really need to do before using the linux nodes on the fi--didelxhn cluster, is sort out any windows shares you're going to want access to. When you log in (or when the cluster logs in as you), your DIDE home directory will be automatically mounted as ~/dide/home. If you want access to other windows shares, then create a file in your DIDE home directory, called .pam_mount.conf.xml
containing something like this, replacing <dide-username> with your username (mine would be wrh1):-
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <pam_mount> <volume options="vers=2.1,nodev,nosuid" user="*" mountpoint="/homes/<dide-username>/dide/tmp" path="Tmp" server="fi--didef2.dide.ic.ac.uk" fstype="cifs" /> <volume options="vers=2.1,nodev,nosuid" user="*" mountpoint="/homes/<dide-username>/dide/f2gsim" path="GlobalSim" server="fi--didef2.dide.ic.ac.uk" fstype="cifs" /> <volume options="vers=2.1,nodev,nosuid" user="*" mountpoint="/homes/<dide-username>/dide/nas1gsim" path="Test" server="fi--didenas1.dide.ic.ac.uk" fstype="cifs" /> </pam_mount>