You must make several decisions before you can plan the installation:
Decide whether your system of networked computer hosts that run N1 Grid Engine 6.1 software is to be a single cluster or a collection of sub-clusters, called cells. Cells enable you to install separate instances of the grid engine software but share the binary files across those instances.
Select the machines that are to be grid engine system hosts. Determine the host type of each machine: master host, shadow master host, administration host, submit host, execution host, or a combination.
Ensure that all users of the grid engine system have the same user names on all submit and execution hosts.
Hosts running Windows as operating system cannot have the host type master host or shadow master host.
Decide how to order grid engine software directories. For example, you could organize directories as a complete tree on each workstation, or you could cross-mount directories, or you could set up a partial directory tree on some workstations. You must also decide where to locate each grid engine software installation directory, sge-root.
Decide on the site's queue structure.
Determine whether to define network services as an NIS file or as local to each workstation in /etc/services.
Use the information in this chapter to gather the information necessary to complete the installation worksheet.