/scratch filesystem reminder

From: David Skinner (dskinner_at_nersc.gov)
Date: 01/07/2002


Dear Sp Users,

 We would like to remind users of the purge policy in /scratch, since the
 allocated disk quotas on the filesystem are beginning to approach 
capacity the
 system may begin to actively purge files there.

 "Scratch space on the SP is referred to by the environment variable
 $SCRATCH. This is not permanent storage:  files will usually
 remain here for 7 days after they are created, after which time they
 may be purged.  Note, however, that if the $SCRATCH filesytem becomes
 oversubscribed files may have to be deleted even before the 7 days are
 up (in which case the oldest files are deleted first)."

 If you've become accustomed to storing files other than temporary ones
 in $SCRATCH please look into archival storage or moving files you need
 to keep to your $HOME directory.
 
If you have questions about file storage please see

 http://hpcf.nersc.gov/storage/ibm/#Work

 or contact

 consult@nersc.gov.

 Regards,

 David Skinner

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