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The Automounter that is utilized in UMIACS is autofs.  Almost all file systems are mounted with [[NFS]].  You can utilize the automounter by just changing directory into the target or into a directory underneath the target.  Many of our file systems are mounted this way, the most common being:
The Automounter that is utilized in UMIACS is autofs.  Almost all file systems are mounted with [[NFS]].  You can utilize the automounter by just changing directory into the target or into a directory underneath the target.  Many of our file systems are mounted this way, the most common being:
* /nfshomes
* /nfshomes
* Lab-specific scratch directories: [[Nexus/CML#Network_Scratch_Directory | /cmlscratch]], [[Nexus/GAMMA#Network_Scratch_Directory | /gammascratch]], [[Nexus/Vulcan#Network_Scratch_Directory | /vulcanscratch]]
* Lab-specific network scratch directories: [[Nexus/CML#Network_Scratch_Directory | /cmlscratch]], [[Nexus/GAMMA#Network_Scratch_Directory | /gammascratch]], [[Nexus/Vulcan#Network_Scratch_Directory | /vulcanscratch]]
* Any top-level directory under /fs
* Any top-level directory under /fs

Revision as of 15:30, 11 December 2024

The Automounter that is utilized in UMIACS is autofs. Almost all file systems are mounted with NFS. You can utilize the automounter by just changing directory into the target or into a directory underneath the target. Many of our file systems are mounted this way, the most common being: