Introduction
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From the Spinup UI, request a S@Y share - this will open a ServiceNow ticket for the Storage team
In the Configuration section make sure you check "This share will contain High Risk Data"
This will force the Permissions Model to "Base"
You need to use CIFS protocol to mount the share on Linux (NFS is not supported for secure shares)
Once you submit the request it will open a ServiceNow ticket that you can track via ServiceNow
You should get notified via e-mail once the share is ready (takes about a day)
When the share is ready you can mount it on your linux server:
Install
cifs-utils
Code Block language bash sudo yum install -y cifs-utils
Mount the share using your AD credentials, e.g.
Code Block language bash sudo mount.cifs //storage.yale.edu/home/YXNAT-CC1000-SSPS-AHEF /mnt -v -o vers=3.0,domain=yale,username=netid
To ensure the share mounts automatically at boot, add an entry to your
/etc/fstab
file.
Windows servers:
Attach the share as you would with any regular Windows network share.
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using Docker on your Spinup server |
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, you might face network issues connecting to Storage @ Yale |
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due to IP conflicts in the 172.18.0.0/16 subnet |
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