AFS
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To obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting ticket: | To obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting ticket: | ||
- | <pre> | + | <pre>kinit</pre> |
To list cached Kerberos tickets: | To list cached Kerberos tickets: | ||
- | <pre> | + | <pre>klist</pre> |
Next, you'll want to ensure you have a valid AFS token. | Next, you'll want to ensure you have a valid AFS token. | ||
To obtain tokens for authentication to AFS: | To obtain tokens for authentication to AFS: | ||
- | <pre> | + | <pre>aklog</pre> |
To display the issuer's tokens: | To display the issuer's tokens: | ||
- | <pre> | + | <pre>tokens</pre> |
Then you can just submit jobs to the resource manager, and the jobs will be able to read/write to/from your AFS directories. | Then you can just submit jobs to the resource manager, and the jobs will be able to read/write to/from your AFS directories. | ||
To submit a job: | To submit a job: | ||
- | <pre>echo "sleep 3600" | | + | <pre>echo "sleep 3600" | qsub</pre> |
A simple, complete example: | A simple, complete example: | ||
<pre>ssh corn-image-new | <pre>ssh corn-image-new |
Revision as of 17:39, 27 October 2011
AFS is now available on the barley machines. You'll want to ensure you have your Kerberos ticket on corn-image-new first.
To obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting ticket:
kinit
To list cached Kerberos tickets:
klist
Next, you'll want to ensure you have a valid AFS token.
To obtain tokens for authentication to AFS:
aklog
To display the issuer's tokens:
tokens
Then you can just submit jobs to the resource manager, and the jobs will be able to read/write to/from your AFS directories.
To submit a job:
echo "sleep 3600" | qsub
A simple, complete example:
ssh corn-image-new kinit aklog echo "sleep 3600" | qsub