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List:       npaci-rocks-discussion
Subject:    [Rocks-Discuss] Re: Setting up NFS
From:       Josue Sanchez <Josue.Sanchez () faradayfuture ! com>
Date:       2017-07-19 16:52:11
Message-ID: 4580cc8dd6e9483ebb2a64bbdea4f653 () faradayfuture ! com
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Modify the "/etc/auto.share" file, on the head node, with the correct mount option

Then run "rocks sync users"

Log into a compute node verify that the "/etc/auto.share" was correctly update and \
then try to cd into the directory.



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                [mailto:npaci-rocks-discussion-bounces@sdsc.edu] On Behalf Of Info
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 6:20 AM
To: Discussion of Rocks Clusters <npaci-rocks-discussion@sdsc.edu>
Subject: [Rocks-Discuss] Setting up NFS

I inherited a small 4-node cluster from someone who left the company last week. The \
odd thing is there is no shared filesystem for all the compute nodes. So on each \
compute node, I ran these commands ( 10.1.1.1 is the head node ):  6  mkdir export
    7  mkdir export/home
    8  mount 10.1.1.1:/state/partition1/home /export/home
    9  mount 10.1.1.1:/state/partition1/ /export/

Is this the correct way to to do it? If so, how can I add these commands to the \
                image? If a node gets rebuilt, I would like these commands added to \
                the boot process.
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