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Intel 64 Linux Cluster Policies FAQ |
Yes, see the
Files systems web page for quotas and how to display your current home directory disk quota and usage.
If you need more than your home directory disk quota, use
shared scratch directories
for short-term storage of files. Scratch directories are purged on a
regular basis.
As noted on the
File systems web page,
NCSA does daily backups on home directories, so
the files can be restored from backups. Send email to
help@ncsa.uiuc.edu
with the full pathname of the files and the dates when the
files were intact.
NCSA's purge policy is described in the
File Systems web page.
Note that the scratch directories are not backed up.
Home directories
are not purged and are backed up on a regular basis.
No. As noted on the
File systems web page,
the shared scratch filesystems are periodically purged based on the size of
the file and the time since last access. These files are not backed up.
Permanent storage of your files is available using the UniTree archival
storage system. See the
File systems web page
for details on permanent file storage.
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