Automount is the system that automatically mounts and unmounts network disks when the user requests access.
Starting with Fedora 20 (2014), the most important disks /home
, /strw0
and /software
, ar no longer hard-mounted, but configured through a special type of automount (through systemd, for those who like to know the details). Most of this is transparent to users. Just don't despair if you don't see /software
mounted on your computer, it will be available as soon as you need something from it.
All data disks of desktops and compute nodes are available under /net
: if machine eendracht
has a local disk called /data1
, this can be accessed from other systems as /net/eendracht/data1
.
Note that /net/machinename
will give a listing of disks on this machine, but /net
will not contain a listing of all available computers.
Named disks are available onder /disks
.
Disk names are usually related to the research groups, e.g. /cosmos*
for the cosmology group.
There are some tools to make work with all of those disks somewhat easier:
disks chem
to get a list of the /disks/chem*
disks and the machines that serve them, or use e.g. disks schie
to get a list of the disks on workstation schie.df cosmos
to get a report on disk space on all of the disks of the cosmology group.