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The infrastructure provided by Research Computing at Dartmouth College includes a central file storage system using AFS.
For many users, the differences between files stored in AFS
and local files are not important. However, there are some
differences in behaviour, and features not found in traditional Unix filesystems.
These notes are intended to explain the important differences from a user
perspective, and allow you to use the systems more safely, effectively and efficiently.
Target Audience
All users of Research Computing systems (central systems and workstations), users of
Thayer and PBS AFS systems, and anyone wishing to use AFS from a private computer.
These notes apply to any AFS installation, but where specific examples are given, they apply
to the Dartmouth Research Computing systems (northstar.dartmouth.edu cell)
Topics Include
like this. Many commands
are shown with links to their online documentation
(fs)
Some descriptions in these notes have more detail available,
and are denoted like this:
More details of this item would appear here. The printed notes include all of the additional information
These notes are updated from time to time. The "development" set of notes are http://northstar-www.dartmouth.edu/~richard/classes/afs (Dartmouth only)

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