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Sun X4100 server, JLAB property tag is '''F423601''', s/n '''0741BD103B''', running RHEL4WS. Network information (4 ports are available):
Sun X4100 server, JLAB property tag is '''F423601''', s/n '''0741BD103B''', running RHEL4WS. Network information (4 ports are available):
  nvidia0 - eth0  (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:1E) clonmon (Solaris name would be nge0)
  nvidia0 - eth0  (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:1E) clonmon     (Solaris name would be nge0)
  nvidia1 - eth3  (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:1F) clonmpn-daq1 (Solaris name would be nge1)
  nvidia1 - eth3  (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:1F) clonmpn-daq1 (Solaris name would be nge1)
  intel0 - dev5937 (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:20) clonmpn-daq2 (Solaris name would be e1000g0)
  intel0 - dev5937 (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:20) clonmpn-daq2 (Solaris name would be e1000g0)
  intel1 - eth1    (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:21) clonmpn-sl1 (Solaris name would be e1000g1)
  intel1 - eth1    (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:21) clonmpn-sl1 (Solaris name would be e1000g1)


1. Login as ''root''
1. Login as ''root''

Revision as of 12:54, 9 November 2007

Sun X4100 server, JLAB property tag is F423601, s/n 0741BD103B, running RHEL4WS. Network information (4 ports are available):

nvidia0 - eth0   (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:1E) clonmon      (Solaris name would be nge0)
nvidia1 - eth3   (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:1F) clonmpn-daq1 (Solaris name would be nge1)
intel0 - dev5937 (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:20) clonmpn-daq2 (Solaris name would be e1000g0)
intel1 - eth1    (MAC 00:14:4F:9A:84:21) clonmpn-sl1  (Solaris name would be e1000g1)

1. Login as root

2. Install Apache 1.3 (version 2.0 and newer is not supported by Carrot project yet):

cd /usr/local/src
cp ../downloads/apache_1.3.39.tar.gz .
gunzip apache_1.3.39.tar.gz
tar xvf apache_1.3.39.tar
rm apache_1.3.39.tar
mv apache_1.3.39 apache_1.3.39_clonmon
cd apache_1.3.39_clonmon
./configure --enable-module=so --prefix=/www/apache1.3.39
make
make install

3. In file /www/apache1.3.39/conf/httpd.conf, set User and Group to 'apache'

4. Fix startup script '/etc/init.d/httpd' setting correct pathes:

# config: /www/apache1.3.39/conf/httpd.conf
# pidfile: /www/apache1.3.39/logs/httpd.pid
apachectl=/www/apache1.3.39/bin/apachectl
httpd=${HTTPD-/www/apache1.3.39/bin/httpd}
pidfile=${PIDFILE-/www/apache1.3.39/logs/httpd.pid}

5. Start and stop apache server using command

/etc/init.d/httpd stop/start

make sure everything work correctly.

6. Login as boiarino, then do su to get root priveleges and right environment

7. Make sure ROOT is installed already ($ROOTSYS must point to it, normally in /apps/root area); also make sure LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes ROOTSYS, if not do following:

setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH  ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${ROOTSYS}/lib
  or
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH  ${ROOTSYS}/lib
  or for bash
export "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${ROOTSYS}/lib"

8. Install Carrot:

cd /usr/local/src
cp ../downloads/Carrot-1.0.7.tar .
tar xvf Carrot-1.0.7.tar
rm Carrot-1.0.7.tar
mv Carrot-1.0.7 Carrot-1.0.7_clonmon
cd Carrot-1.0.7_clonmon
make distclean

Modify file configure: set apxs_dirs="/www/apache1.3.39/bin"; files Carrot.spec.in, Makefile.am and Makefile.in were modified already by inserting 'libMatrix.so', 'libHist.so', 'libGraf.so' and 'libGpad.so' after 'libCint.so', all this stuff will goto /www/apache1.3.39/conf/httpd.conf.

./configure
make
make install

Now move some stuff which was copied to the ROOT area, to apache area:

cd $ROOTSYS/macros
tar cvf Carrot.tar Carrot
mv Carrot.tar /www/apache1.3.39/htdocs/
cd /www/apache1.3.39/htdocs/
tar xvf Carrot.tar
rm Carrot.tar
cd Carrot
mv 0index.html index.html

9. Modify /www/apache1.3.39/htdocs/index.html.en file by adding following:

To access ROOT histograms (Carrot project) click <a href="http://clonmon/Carrot/">Carrot tutorial</a>.

10. Restart apache server:

/etc/init.d/httpd restart

Open browser and type http://clonmon/, you should be able to use Carrot.

(ROOTSYS does not set, must figure out how do it right way (inside /etc/init.d/httpd ??).)