An HPC cluster uses a crippled filesystem. When users create RIA stores from datasets created on this cluster, file content can't be retrieved from clones on non-crippled filesystems.
We should investigate what the problem is, I've asked some clarifying questions, but trying this out or seeing it live would be best. Its somewhat similar to datalad/datalad#38, it would be nice if we could use the setup in the associated KBI to test this.
TODO (not necessarily to be performed in this order)
[ ] Inform OP/Add reference to this issue at origin
There still was no update from OP, but I realized that this issue is also RIA related, and thus transferred it to the work-in-progress datalad-ria extension repo.
Origin: DataLad issue tracker: https://github.com/datalad/datalad-ria/issues/55
An HPC cluster uses a crippled filesystem. When users create RIA stores from datasets created on this cluster, file content can't be retrieved from clones on non-crippled filesystems.
We should investigate what the problem is, I've asked some clarifying questions, but trying this out or seeing it live would be best. Its somewhat similar to datalad/datalad#38, it would be nice if we could use the setup in the associated KBI to test this.
TODO (not necessarily to be performed in this order)