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SCCS NFS toaster space is used in production for the March 16, 2007 run only. This space is used to store data files that are written by standalone processes or by EPICS IOCs. For more information on standalone processes click here.

The NFS disk space on /home is used for store data files that are written by standalone processes run on lcls-dev2, or by EPCIS iocs booted for testing.

The column header access found in the tables listed below refer to the control system applications and not users access.

* [ http://www.slac.stanford.edu/comp/unix/unix-monitoring.html ] *

Table 1.1

Development System - NFS Toaster Space

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Path

Server:

AMD

Filesystem

NIS Group

Net Group

Access

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lcls-dev2

lcls

lcls-rtems

read-write

/nfs/slac/g/lcls

surrey10

lcls

lcls-rtems

read-write

Table 1.1.2

Development System - AFS

Path

Server

NIS Group

ACL Group

Access

/afs/slac/g/lcls

SLAC Public Unix Network

lcls

g-lcls

read-only

 

 

 

owner-g-lcls

 

Production Directory Tree
The top-level directory hiearchary for production is on an NFS server maintained by the Controls Group. The top-level directory tree is defined in Table 1.2 below.

The column header access found in the tables listed below refer to the control system applications and not users access.

Table 1.2

Production System - NFS

Path

Server: AMD Filesystem

NIS Group

Net Group

Access

/u1/lcls

mccfs0

lcls

lcls-rtems

read-write

/usr/local/lcls

lcls-builder

lcls

 

read-only

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