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Here is a table itemizing the directories that are targeted for relocation (and preservation).
machine | /home/* (Gb) | /lsst/* (Gb) |
|
opsim1 | 19 | 194 |
|
opsim2 | 30 | 213 |
|
opsim3 | 66 | 240 |
|
opsim4 | 21 | 176 |
|
opsim5 | 30 | 159 |
|
opsim6 | 6.5 | 79 |
|
opsim1:/backup/buffalo/opsim7 | 12 | 33 |
|
opsim8 | 15 | 89 |
|
Total | 200 | 1183 | 1383 Gb |
To save time, simply copying these directories to a new directory structure on the new drive will accomplish the goal without requiring detailed inspection of and decision making about every version of the code and output files be made.
The new directory structure might look like:
/archive/machinename/home/*
/archive/machinename/lsst/*
etc....
To access any of the databases from opsimblitz2, you would log in as yourself, and edit the file
/etc/my.cnf
to change the line
datadir=pathname_to_database
A backup strategy will be needed - either add to current backup systems, or acquire a mirror disk.