2017-10-31: Home and Project Directory Structure Rearrangement
Previously, each user had a /home/<USER>/
directory for their personal configuration files and data. With this change, each user will have a /projects/<PIRG>/<USER>/
directory for data, with /home/<USER>/
used just for configuration (and other relatively small) files.
In addition, each PIRG's shared project directory, which previously resided in /projects/<PIRG>/
, is now in /projects/<PIRG>/shared/
.
With these changes, all directories under a PIRG's /projects/<PIRG>/
share the same large quota pool, typically multiple TB. Each /home/<USER>/
directory now has a much smaller quota, currently 10GB.
In order to facilitate migration to the new layout, the contents of each home directory will be moved to the new location (/projects/<PIRG>/<USER>/
). However, copies of the top-level dot files (e.g., .bashrc
) will be left in /home/<USER>/
as well. For most users, everything will just work as before. In a few cases, where a hard-coded path was used or dot files are including non-dot files, manual changes might be necessaryYou have two different locations in which to store your data on Talapas:
Home
Your home directory at /home/<username>
has a quota of 250GB and can be used to store whatever work-related data you might need.
Projects
For each project you’re a part of, you have a symlink in your home directory to /projects/<project>
. This project directory is owned by the PI and all members of the PIRG have read/write access to files created here.