All I care about is:
1. Tar balls of the current dev and www starlink trees
2. A redirect of both sites to the JAC.
Who do I talk to about this?
Tim
On Sep 17, 2009, at 6:50 AM, Stephen Rankin wrote:
> Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
>>> Doormat machine? A assume you mean an external login system?
>> Yes, a route by which you can access your mail and files while off
>> site. "Doormat" was the term Matthew used.
>>> Why do you need it on tethys?
>> We need access. I'm not fussed which machine, as long as there is
>> one AND we're told which one. I suggested tethys because it was
>> the rlsaxps replacement and rlsaxps allowed access.
>>> We could call tethys saturn and enable ssh, then all would be
>> If you did that a number of other things would need to change
>> elsewhere, such as where tethys's drives are mounted on other
>> machines, notably user1.
>>> well. The nice thing about the current saturn is that it has a
>>> supported linux version on it (at least I think it does).
>> Doesn't tethys? Is saturn more powerful than tethys?
>
> I think so. But we could do with some new systems (and system
> management!) down there anyway. Slowly I am coming around to the
> idea of doing system managment again (hate all this research stuff).
> Perhaps David will allocate a significant percentage of my time (all
> of it) to system management and buy some new systems? I think he
> needs to spend some money before CASPAR runs out? You could always
> ask.
>
> Steve.
>
>> Malcolm
>
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Tim Jenness
Joint Astronomy Centre
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