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Nevis Student
Linux Boxes
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Some Linux boxes have been set up in rooms 118 and 120 of
the Nevis research building for use by students and visiting scientists at
Nevis.
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The "student boxes" at Nevis are the ones with names that begin with
"student"; e.g., student40.nevis.columbia.edu,
student76.nevis.columbia.edu, etc. The scanner
box has also been configured in the same way. Here's how these boxes
have been set up:
- Each box is part of the Nevis Linux cluster.
- When no one is logged into the boxes, they are used as part of our
batch
computing farm. Therefore, please do not disconnect their ethernet
cables or turn them off for long periods of time. (Laptop users,
this means you!)
- To use one of these systems, just login with your Nevis account
name and password. Your home directory will be mounted on the system
using automount;
it is not located on any student box.
- As a consequence of the above point, you can login to any one of
the student boxes and you'll see the same thing; you don't have to
make sure you're sitting in front of a particular box.
- If you don't have an account at Nevis (e.g., you're visiting for
just a day or two), there's a general "guest" account available. No,
the name of the account is not guest! You can ask
around at Nevis for the account name and password typically given to
visiting students. You can also speak with Bill Seligman at x2823, or
visit room 116.
- For the guest account, the home directory is directly stored on
the box. If you sit at student40.nevis.columbia.edu and
login using the guest account, you'll probably want to continue to use
that particular box for the rest of your stay (e.g., to preserve your
program settings).
- If you need some transient disk space, you can save files to these
boxes in their /data directories using automount;
e.g.:
mkdir /a/data/student76/$USER
cp myTemporaryFile.txt /a/data/student76/$USER
- The /home directories on the student boxes are backed up,
and the /data directories are not, in accordance with our
standard backup
policy.
- Any files on these systems (whether in the /home or
/data directories) will be automatically deleted after 10
weeks; no exceptions. Do not use these boxes for long-term storage.
- Access to the student boxes is blocked by the Nevis firewall. For
example, you cannot ssh to
these boxes from outside Nevis. Again, there are no exceptions to
this policy.
- You can ask for special software to be installed on these systems,
but please don't be surprised if the answer is "no." The systems are
meant for guests to check their e-mail, run a web
browser, and run standard physics software
such as ROOT.
For anything else, we'll have to consider ease of maintenance and
system security before anything new is installed.
- It's OK to restart one of the student boxes if you have to (e.g.,
if the box gets into a funny state) but please don't completely shut
one down without informing a systems
administrator
to the Nevis Linux Cluster Page.
to the Nevis Computing Page.
to the Nevis Home Page.
Send any comments or questions to the
webmaster.