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Authentication is done using your SLAC Windows Active Directory username and password.
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CentOS 7 installation:
sudo yum install samba-client cifs-utils
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mkdir ~/slac_work_space
sudo mount -t cifs '\\zslaccfs\slac_work_space' ~/slac_work_space -o user=ksa,domain=SLAC,vers=1.0
To access the the SLAC Unix filesystem (the above example mounts the SLAC NFS filesystem /nfs/slac/work):
cd ~/slac_work_space
To umount when you are done:
cd
sudo umount ~/slac_work_space
Additional notes:
- If required, it's possible to create an entry in /etc/fstab, and save credentials in a protected file. This would allow automatic mounts at reboot time, or else on-demand using the mount command and just the mount point (without needing to remember the long command line).
See also:
https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/SCSPub/SSHFS+Unix+Storage+Access
https://mountainduck.io/
https://cyberduck.io/More info