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Sun N1 Grid Engine 6.1 Installation Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Before You Install the Software
Plan the Installation
Decisions That You Must Make
Gather the Necessary Information
Disk Space Requirements
sge-root Installation Directory
Directory Organization
Cells
User Names
Installation Accounts
File Access Permissions
Network Services
Master Host
Shadow Master Hosts
Spool Directories Under the Root Directory
Choosing Between Classic Spooling and Database Spooling
Database Server and Spooling Host
Execution Hosts
Group IDs
Administration Hosts
Submit Hosts
Cluster Queues
Scheduler Profiles
Installation Method
Check the Other Installation Issues Appendix
Loading the Distribution Files on a Workstation
How to Load the Distribution Files On a Workstation
Chapter 2 Installing the N1 Grid Engine Software Interactively
Interactive Installation Overview
Performing an Installation
How to Install the Master Host
How to Install Execution Hosts
Registering Administration Hosts
Registering Submit Hosts
How to Install the Berkeley DB Spooling Server
Chapter 3 Automating the Installation Process
Automatic Installation Overview
Special Considerations
Using the inst_sge Utility and a Configuration Template
How to Automate the Master Host Installation
Automating Other Installations Through a Configuration File
Configuration File Templates
Automatic Installation With Increased Security (CSP)
Automatic Uninstallation
Uninstalling Execution Hosts
Uninstalling the Master Host
Uninstalling the Shadow Host
Uninstalling the Shadow Host
Automatic Backup
Starting an Automatic Backup
Troubleshooting Automatic Installation and Uninstallation
Chapter 4 Installing the Increased Security Features
Why Install the Increased Security Features?
Additional Setup Required
How to Install a CSP-Secured System
How to Generate Certificates and Private Keys for Users
How to Renew Certificates
Checking Certificates
Display a Certificate
Check Issuer
Check Subject
Show Email of Certificate
Show Validity
Show Fingerprint
Chapter 5 Upgrading From a Previous Release of N1 Grid Engine Software
About Upgrading the Software
Before You Upgrade
How to Upgrade to 6.1 Software Using Classic/Berkeley DB Spooling
How to Upgrade to 6.1 Software Using Berkeley DB Server
How to Upgrade the Software from 5.3 to 6.0 Update 2
Chapter 6 Verifying the Installation
Verifying the Installation
How to Verify That the Daemons Are Running on the Master Host
How to Verify That the Daemons Are Running on the Execution Hosts
How to Run Simple Commands
How to Submit Test Jobs
Chapter 7 Removing the Grid Engine Software
Removing the Software Interactively
How to Remove the Software Interactively
Removing the Software Using the inst_sge Utility and a Configuration Template
How to Remove the Software Interactively
Chapter 8 Installing the Accounting and Reporting Console
Setting Up the Database Software
Using PostgreSQL Database Software with N1 Grid Engine
How to Start the Database Server
How to Set Up a PostgreSQL Database
Using Oracle Database Software With N1 Grid Engine
How to Set Up an Oracle Database
Using MySQL Database Software with N1 Grid Engine
Case Sensitivity in MySQL Database
How to Install MySQL Database on UNIX Systems
How to Set Up Accounting and Reporting Database in MySQL
Installing the Accounting and Reporting Software
How to Set Up dbWriter
How to Install Sun Java Web Console
How to Install the Accounting and Reporting Console
How to Add Authorized ARCo Users
Appendix A Microsoft Services For UNIX
Overview
Unsupported N1GE Functionality
System Requirements
Services for UNIX Installation
Post SFU Installation Tasks
Troubleshooting SFU
Appendix B User Management For N1GE on Windows Hosts
Overview
Managing Users on Windows Hosts
Windows User Example
UNIX User Management
Using N1GE in a Microsoft Windows Environment
Registering Windows User Passwords
Using the sgepasswd Command
Adding Windows Hosts to Existing N1 Grid Engine Systems
How to Add Windows Hosts Later
Appendix C Other N1 Grid Engine Installation Issues
Checking Linux Motif Libraries
Installing Linux Motif Libraries
Installing N1 Grid Engine on a System with IPMP
What is IP Multipathing?
Issues between IPMP and Grid Engine
Installing the Grid Engine Master Node With IPMP
Installing a Grid Engine on an Execution Host With IPMP
Enabling Administrative and Submit Hosts with IPMP
Glossary
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