Using the K-25 C/TD common file system: A guide to CFSI

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Architecture (Computers), Computer Information Security, File Maintenance (Computers), User Manuals (Computer Programs), Cray Computers, Data Base Management Systems

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A CFS (Common File System) is a large, centralized file management and
storage facility based on software developed at Los Alamos National
Laboratory. This manual is a guide to use of the CFS available to users
of the Cray UNICOS system at Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., in
Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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