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rdms:access:linux:lwpfuse [2023/05/01 16:46] giulio [Setup of irodsfs] |
rdms:access:linux:lwpfuse [2024/04/25 16:15] (current) jelte added ref to lowercase |
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===== General Information ===== | ===== General Information ===== | ||
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+ | While you can access your RDMS collections by connecting to the RDMS remotely when using '' | ||
Linux users are able to mount iRODS collections and data objects (i.e. the iRODS version of directories and files) in their local directory hierarchy by using '' | Linux users are able to mount iRODS collections and data objects (i.e. the iRODS version of directories and files) in their local directory hierarchy by using '' | ||
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- | Open the created '' | + | Open the created '' |
< | < | ||
- | host: rdms-prod-icat.data.rug.nl | + | host: store.data.rug.nl |
port: 1247 | port: 1247 | ||
proxy_user: < | proxy_user: < | ||
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auth_scheme: | auth_scheme: | ||
- | ssl_ca_cert_file: | + | ssl_ca_cert_file: |
ssl_encryption_key_size: | ssl_encryption_key_size: | ||
ssl_encryption_algorithm: | ssl_encryption_algorithm: | ||
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resource_type: | resource_type: | ||
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- | **Attention!** | + | **Notes:** |
- | In '' | + | |
+ | * Depending on your Linux distribution (e.g. CentOS), you might need to adjust ''/ | ||
+ | * Keep in mind that your UG mail addressed needs to be specified in lowercase! | ||
- | Another important aspect is that you take care verify that the correct username is specified in the configuration file. | + | Another important aspect is that you take care to verify that the correct username is specified in the configuration file. To access the RDMS, you need to input your RUG email as your username. |
- | Before you can mount the RDMS location onto your system, you also need to create an empty mount point in your Linux system. This can be done with: | + | Before you can mount the RDMS location onto your system, you also need to create an empty mount point in your Linux environment. This can be done with: |
< | < | ||
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===== Mounting and unmounting iRODS collections with irodsfs ===== | ===== Mounting and unmounting iRODS collections with irodsfs ===== | ||
- | To mount your RDMS/iRODS collection to your local file system, run: | + | Now that the set-up of '' |
< | < | ||
- | $ ~/irodsfs --config ~/ | + | $ PATH-TO-IRODSFS-LOCATION/irodsfs --config ~/ |
</ | </ | ||
- | You will be prompted for your password, and if no error messages are shown, you can now access your personal | + | You will be prompted for your password, and if no error messages are shown, you can now access your personal |
- | If you want to use the version that is preinstalled on the LWP, you do not need to specify | + | If you are using the version |
< | < | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | To unmount | + | Once you are done and wish to unmount |
< | < | ||
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===== Additional tips ===== | ===== Additional tips ===== | ||
- | '' | + | You can also map multiple RDMS collections to your chosen |
- | The following | + | The example below shows the configuration |
< | < | ||
- | host: rdms-prod-icat.data.rug.nl | + | host: store.data.rug.nl |
port: 1247 | port: 1247 | ||
proxy_user: < | proxy_user: < | ||
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authscheme: " | authscheme: " | ||
- | ssl_ca_cert_file: | + | ssl_ca_cert_file: |
sslencryption_key_size: | sslencryption_key_size: | ||
ssl_encryption_algorithm: | ssl_encryption_algorithm: | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | It is also possible to use '' | + | While it is possible to provide |
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- | It is also possible to provide the user password directly in the '' | + | |
- | '' | + | You can also install and use '' |