[Lerftest-ctrls] Ops with non-laci accounts
Bruce Hill
bhill at slac.stanford.edu
Wed May 23 20:40:24 EDT 2018
I should also point out that the ENVS.bash script sources epicsenv-3.15.5-1.0.bash.
ENVS.bash should only be run once from your .bashrc to avoid bloating your env path variables.
epicsenv-3.15.5-1.0.bash and it's variants for other base versions can be run as needed
to setup or switch your EPICS environment.
Cheers,
- Bruce
On 05/23/2018 05:20 PM, Bruce Hill wrote:
> Hi Sonya,
> Will the user's servers have access to the same NFS filesystem?
> If so, they should be able to source this file for EPICS setup.
> source /usr/local/lcls/epics/setup/epicsenv-3.15.5-1.0.bash
>
> Please note that this script only sets up EPICS related environment.
> For physics, matlab, python, etc, they should
> source /usr/local/lcls/tools/script/ENVS.bash
>
> Regards,
> - Bruce
>
> On 05/23/2018 11:28 AM, Sonya Hoobler wrote:
>> Hugo, Bruce, Patrick,
>>
>> Which EPICS setup file (path+filename) should the user servers use to pick up our EPICS environment variables, etc.?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sonya
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 21 May 2018, Wesley Moore wrote:
>>
>>> Ive brought it uo before, but apparently in the wrong SLAC circle. r/w we can easily sort out.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> If there's a setup file we can source, we're golden.
>>>
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>>> Wesley
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>>>
>>> On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 5:29 PM -0500, "Sonya Hoobler" <sonya at slac.stanford.edu> wrote:
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Wesley,
>>>
>>> Yes, thanks for bringing this up. We'll need to figure this out. I had not
>>> realized until last week that the users would not be logged into the same
>>> servers that we are using.
>>>
>>> I am currently logged into lcls01 and I seem to have read-only access to
>>> the LCLS-II/LERF file system. The first couple things that come to mind:
>>>
>>> 1. The users' environments will need to point to our displays, scripts,
>>> programs, etc.
>>>
>>> 2. Some scripts/programs may try to write files to these read-only areas,
>>> so we may need to handle that.
>>>
>>> Sonya
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> No write access may be an issue, for example if users need to execute
>>>
>>> On Mon, 21 May 2018, Wesley Moore wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sonya, this isn?t directed at you only, but maybe the front-runner for this.
>>>>
>>>> Any updates on running GUIs, etc, as a normal non-laci user?
>>>>
>>>> We don?t want that account to be requirement to run ops. Users will run from lclsl01-03 and lcls-vdi01-10.
>>>>
>>>> Wesley
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Wesley,
>>>
>>> Yes, thanks for bringing this up. We'll need to figure this out. I had not
>>> realized until last week that the users would not be logged into the same
>>> servers that we are using.
>>>
>>> I am currently logged into lcls01 and I seem to have read-only access to
>>> the LCLS-II/LERF file system. The first couple things that come to mind:
>>>
>>> 1. The users' environments will need to point to our displays, scripts,
>>> programs, etc.
>>>
>>> 2. Some scripts/programs may try to write files to these read-only areas,
>>> so we may need to handle that.
>>>
>>> Sonya
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> No write access may be an issue, for example if users need to execute
>>>
>>> On Mon, 21 May 2018, Wesley Moore wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sonya, this isn?t directed at you only, but maybe the front-runner for this.
>>>>
>>>> Any updates on running GUIs, etc, as a normal non-laci user?
>>>>
>>>> We don?t want that account to be requirement to run ops. Users will run from lclsl01-03 and lcls-vdi01-10.
>>>>
>>>> Wesley
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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