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= Disks available = | = Disks available = | ||
/mnt/data_1TB | {|class='wikitable' style='width 400px' | ||
! Disk !! Capacity !! Type | |||
|- | |||
| /mnt/data_1TB || 1 TB || HDD | |||
!- | |||
| /mnt/data0 || 48 TB || RAID-0 3x16TB HHD | |||
|} | |||
= Mount disk remotely = | = Mount disk remotely = |
Revision as of 13:27, 26 April 2022
Network IP and Alias
128.186.111.42
pauli.physics.fsu.edu
Spec.
- CPU : Intel Xeon Gold, 36 cores
- RAM : 32 GB
- Storage :
- 1.9TB SSD for OS and /home/
- 1TB for data (temporary) /mnt/data_1TB
- OS : Ubuntu 20.04
Software
- CERN ROOT 6.26/02
- docker
Ptolemy (DWBA calculation)Radware
Common Users Account
tandem (fsuphysics888) is the general user account.
Anyone wish to have a personal account can be contact Ryan mailto:rtang@fsu.edu
Disks available
Disk | Capacity | Type | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/mnt/data_1TB | 1 TB | HDD | - | /mnt/data0 | 48 TB | RAID-0 3x16TB HHD |
Mount disk remotely
To mount the disk remotely, need the sshfs installed in the local machine. In Debian/Ubuntu
~>sudo apt install sshfs
Create a mount directory in the local machine (say /mnt/data1)
~>sudo mkdir /mnt/data1
Mounting
~>sudo sshfs -o allow_other YYY@pauli.physics.fsu.edu:XXX /mnt/data1/
where YYY is the user account where XXX is the disk location in the data server.
To mount on startup
edit /etc/fstab
add line
ssh#YYY@pauli.physics.fsu.edu:XXX /mnt/data1/