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institute_lorentz:gnulinux_workstations [2020/10/02 07:10] – [Available software] lenocilinstitute_lorentz:gnulinux_workstations [2022/11/08 08:27] – [GNU/Linux Workstations] lenocil
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 The standard Lorentz Institute workstation runs the [[https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/|Fedora]] GNU/Linux operating system. The workstations  The standard Lorentz Institute workstation runs the [[https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/|Fedora]] GNU/Linux operating system. The workstations 
 are configured with pre-installed scientific and non-scientific software to maximize your productivity. are configured with pre-installed scientific and non-scientific software to maximize your productivity.
-You are allowed to install and/or build packages locally (directories to which you have writing access), but for system-wide installations you must file a request through our [[https://helpdesk.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/|helpdesk]] or via email at ''support@lorentz.leidenuniv.nl''.+You are allowed to install and/or build packages locally (directories to which you have writing access), but for system-wide installations you must file a request through our [[https://helpdesk.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/|helpdesk]] or via email at <support@lorentz.leidenuniv.nl>.
  
 We perform upgrades of the operating system of all workstations once a year usually starting in December. This is crucial for both security and latest software availability. We perform upgrades of the operating system of all workstations once a year usually starting in December. This is crucial for both security and latest software availability.
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 Note that in the table above <workstation-name> can either be a short workstation name or a full name including its domain with no difference. Disk mounting via the ''/net/<workstation-name>'' scheme is managed by autofs. This means that those disks will not be mounted until there is an attempt to access them, for instance by contents listing (ls) or change of working directory (cd).  Note that in the table above <workstation-name> can either be a short workstation name or a full name including its domain with no difference. Disk mounting via the ''/net/<workstation-name>'' scheme is managed by autofs. This means that those disks will not be mounted until there is an attempt to access them, for instance by contents listing (ls) or change of working directory (cd). 
 ===== Data storage disk ===== ===== Data storage disk =====
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 +Our data-storage disk can be accessed according to the following schema 
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 ^Mount Point^ Total Size ^ Redundancy ^ Notes ^ ^Mount Point^ Total Size ^ Redundancy ^ Notes ^
 |/disks/misc | 5 TB | RAID, 1:00 AM Daily Snapshots with two-day expiration | NFS, no quota, automount| |/disks/misc | 5 TB | RAID, 1:00 AM Daily Snapshots with two-day expiration | NFS, no quota, automount|
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 ===== Shell interpreters ===== ===== Shell interpreters =====
institute_lorentz/gnulinux_workstations.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/29 20:44 by jansen