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* Include machine name into [[clonfs1]] export list | * Include machine name into [[clonfs1]] export list | ||
* Add/Modify [[automounts]]-related files in '/etc' directory (or copy them from similar machine) and symbolic links. Restart automount service | * Add/Modify [[automounts]]-related files in '/etc' directory (or copy them from similar machine) and symbolic links. Restart automount service. | ||
NOTE: To mount temporary ''iso'' images use command: | NOTE: To mount temporary ''iso'' images use command: |
Revision as of 09:50, 31 July 2015
Following steps must be performed to complain with CLON Cluster requirements:
1. Automount
- Include machine name into clonfs1 export list
- Add/Modify automounts-related files in '/etc' directory (or copy them from similar machine) and symbolic links. Restart automount service.
NOTE: To mount temporary iso images use command:
mkdir /mnt/isoimage mount -o loop -t iso9660 blablabla.iso /mnt/isoimage
- (ON RHEL5 DO yum install mysql-devel): perform MySQL Installation
- install Scons (needed for example by evio compilation)
- for EPICS machines: copy /etc/sudoers
- Install required Tcl/Tk packages
- Install Mellanox driver if needed
- Install required PERL modules
- DO NOT NEED ON RHEL5: activate Ntp service (by default it is disabled, at least in RHEL4)
- Proceed with SUN's JAVA installation (default one is IBM's and our stuff is not compiling; besides all Sun machines have Sun's JAVA and we want to have the same version everywhere).
- install UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supplies) - related software
- configure printers (see Troubleshooting printing)
- configure X server if your machine has display(s)
- setup Nrpe