Changes between Version 31 and Version 32 of Public/User_Guide/Filesystems
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- Aug 24, 2022, 9:15:35 AM (3 years ago)
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v31 v32 19 19 The DEEP-EST system doesn't mount the $SCRATCH file systems from GPFS, as it is expected to provide similar functionalities with its own parallel and local file systems. 20 20 21 The `deepv` login node exposes the same file systems as the compute nodes, but it lacks a local scratch file system. Since `/tmp` is very limited in size on `deepv` please use `$SCRATCH` instead (pointing to the project folder) or use e.g. the /pmem/scratch on the dp-dam partition $LOCALSCRATCH on any other compute node when performing SW installation activities. '''A quota has been introduced for `/tmp` on `deepv` to avoid clogging of this filesystem on the login node which will lead to several issues. '''21 The `deepv` login node exposes the same file systems as the compute nodes, but it lacks a local scratch file system. Since `/tmp` is very limited in size on `deepv` please use `$SCRATCH` instead (pointing to the project folder) or use e.g. the /pmem/scratch on the dp-dam partition $LOCALSCRATCH on any other compute node when performing SW installation activities. '''A quota has been introduced for `/tmp` on `deepv` to avoid clogging of this filesystem on the login node which will lead to several issues. Additionally, files in `/dev/shm`, `/tmp` and `/var/tmp` older than 7 days will be removed regularly !''' 22 22 23 23 The following table summarizes the characteristics of the file systems available in the DEEP-EST and DEEP-ER (SDV) systems. '''Please beware that the `$project` (all lowercase) variable used in the table only represents any !JuDoor project the user might have access to, and that it is not really exported on the system environment.''' For a list of all projects a user belongs to, please refer to the user's [https://judoor.fz-juelich.de/login JuDoor page]. Alternatively, users can check the projects they are part of with the `jutil` application: