I installed dCache 1.6.6-5 on sysdev16 and griddev10. sysdev16 is a
admin node with one disk pool. griddev10 is a pool node with two disk
pools.
If you want to see what is in dcache, do the following NFS mount on a
machine (or login on to my desktop zeus, which already has the NFS mount)
sudo -s
mount -o intr,rw,noac,hard,nfsvers=2 sysdev16:/pnfs \
/pnfs/slac.stanford.edu
ls -l /pnfs/slac.stanford.edu/data
Note that the dcache pnfs filesystem is a simulated NFS filesystem. In
general, unix commands operate on directory level can be used on /pnfs
filesystem.The actual IO commands should not be used. For detail, see
http://www.atlasgrid.bnl.gov/dcache/manuals/pnfs_unixcommands.html
To read/write a file in dcache/pnfs, use dccp:
/afs/slac/package/dcache/dcap/bin/dccp your_file \
/pnfs/slac.stanford.edu/data/your_file
(it your have NFS mounted)
or
/afs/slac/package/dcache/dcap/bin/dccp your_file \
dcap://sysdev16//pnfs/slac.stanford.edu/data/your_file
(if NFS isn't there)
Access from outside of SLAC isn't supported at this time. These types of
access (gsiDCap, gridFTP, srm) use grid-authenticated protocols, and
sysdev16 doesn't have a host certificate yet (I just requested one).
So far HPSS isn't supported. Also, disk pools only have ~ 7 GB free space.
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