Yes.  We still have PAV but hasn't been used for a long time.  Since Jim
has redone the testing suite, he has the most recent set of scripts as to
how we do things now.  Either solution will work.

Becky

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Rob Latham <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 12/12/2014 04:00 AM, Dave Love wrote:
>
>> [Apologies if this is a repeat, but I don't think it got out when the
>> mail list host was down.]
>>
>> Does anyone have working scripts they could share to spin up an
>> ephemeral file system on the local /tmp of an HPC batch job's nodes?  It
>> can't be too difficult, but...
>>
>
> At the dawn of time, I would use this thing called "pvfs auto volume".
> It's a big ol' bundle of 10 year old perl with a touchy config file you
> have to get 100% right and limited if any facilities to help you debug what
> went wrong.  but I used it all the dang time for a while there....
>
> http://www.orangefs.org/fisheye/orangefs/browse/
> orangefs/trunk/test/common/pav
>
> I bet James Burton's scripts are the way to go today.
>
> ==rob
>
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> Argonne National Lab, IL USA
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