[Beowulf] Definition of HPC
Joe Landman
landman at scalableinformatics.com
Thu Apr 18 07:52:03 PDT 2013
On 04/18/2013 10:37 AM, Ellis H. Wilson III wrote:
[...]
> Please note: I NEVER run as root, I just "tinker" as root. I don't
> think there is ever a good reason to run as root. But having and using
> root is not so evil as you claim. In particular, I have NO doubt you
> require root to build JackRabbits, but I doubt you claim you are "one
> misstep from misfortune." You're probably just careful.
Ahhh ... strawmen. Don't purposely misread/misconstrue what I wrote.
I am talking about handing root to grad students/postdocs/profs who then
effectively integrate it into their work processes to do things that are
better done outside root. Most of the examples you gave are better done
with sudo, and sudo has emerged as a "best practices" scenario ... its
not a panacea, but its infinitely better than running a shell as root.
You have fine grain control over what the person can and cannot do using
sudo. Which is very helpful if you have someone inexperienced.
I am also not talking about systems setup, which is, naturally, a
destructive process to things below it. That is a strawman at best.
The other issues with system tuning, etc ... can you not setup sudoers
access for this? Yes, having root is so much easier. And that much more
dangerous.
I am talking about moving directories around. About installing software
in user directories. About making system level changes when they don't
comprehend what rm -rf / actually does.
I am guessing your work doesn't involve a great deal of support. Mine
does. You can poke fun at this viewpoint if you wish, but its been
formed over 2 decades of cleaning up other peoples mistakes, and even
some of my own.
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