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GridWay is distributed as a source package. This document explains how to install GridWay from source code.
Recently, the IGE project distributes GridWay as binary packages. The following links provide instructions to install GridWay this way:
Required software to compile
sudo
command (only required for multiple-user mode)Middleware
One of the following middlewares should be installed to build the corresponding drivers:
Alternatively, SSH can be used to manage individual resources.
Optional
--enable-drmaa-ruby
options--enable-ssh
option. If installed through rubygems, lower than 2.0.0 versionYou can install GridWay in two different ways:
Next sections describe in detail the installation process for these two cases.
In this scenario, GridWay is installed by each end-user in his client host.
Login as your user account and follow these steps:
$HOME
directory gridway-5.10
directory:$ tar xzf gridway-5.10.tgz $ cd gridway-5.10
./configure <OPTIONS>
$ make $ make install
$GW_LOCATION/ | +--- bin/ executables | +--- etc/ gwd.conf and job_template.default configuration files | +--- share/ examples | +--- include/ header files | +--- lib/ compiled libraries | +--- libexec/ wrapper and monitor scripts | +--- test/ test suite [Optional] | +--- var/ lock, port and log files | +--- xml_schema/ schema for XML output validation
In this scenario, the installation of GridWay is performed by the system manager and the users are able to submit, control and monitor their jobs from a front-end (GridWay server host) or from client hosts, which may not require a GridWay installation. This means that there is one GridWay installation for each organization that provides support for multiple intra-organization users.
Important |
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The instructions here described assumes that you are going to install GridWay in its own directory ($GW_LOCATION , e.g. /opt/gridway/5.10.0 ). Also it is assumed that the installation, configuration and service execution will be performed by a special account (gwadmin ). |
Note that GridWay daemon SHOULD NOT be run as root. Only part of the installation will require privileged access. |
Login as root account and follow the next steps:
gwusers
, for example), and assure that all GridWay user accounts are members of this new group.gwadmin
, for example). This account will own all of the files in the GridWay installation, all of the daemons in the GridWay execution and it can be used to configure GridWay once it is installed. Primary group of gwadmin
should be the GridWay users group (gwusers
)./opt/gridway
directory# tar xzf gridway-5.10.0.tgz # chown -R gwadmin:gwusers /opt/gridway # chmod 755 /opt/gridwayBecome GridWay administrator user, and change to
gridway-5.10.0
directory:# su gwadmin $ cd gridway-5.10
./configure OPTIONS
$ make $ make install
$GW_LOCATION/ | +--- bin/ executables | +--- etc/ gwd.conf and job_template.default configuration files | +--- share/ examples | +--- include/ header files | +--- lib/ compiled libraries | +--- libexec/ wrapper and monitor scripts | +--- test/ test suite [Optional] | +--- var/ lock, port and log files | +--- xml_schema/ schema for XML output validation
Possible options for configure are:
Option | Description |
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--prefix | Sets final GridWay installation dir. Defaults to /opt/gridway/5.10.0 |
--enable-drmaa1-java | Build Java DRMAA 1.0 support |
--enable-drmaa-java | Build Java DRMAA 0.6 support |
--enable-drmaa-ruby | Build Ruby DRMAA support |
--enable-jsdl | Build JSDL support |
--enable-debug | Enable debug info in logs |
--with-db=<path_to_db> | Specify the Berkeley Database path to build accounting support |
--with-tests | Build test suite |
Additionally, client hosts, that are not required to have GridWay installed, could be deployed to remotely interface to the GridWay server host. In such a case, user accounts and home directories must be shared between the GridWay server and the client hosts, via for example NIS and NFS; and $GW_LOCATION
directory should be readable on all client hosts. The $GW_LOCATION
directory may be available via for example NFS by exporting $GW_LOCATION
from GridWay server, creating the directory in the client hosts, changing its ownership to gwadmin:gwusers
and mounting the $GW_LOCATION
directory exported by the GridWay server on the $GW_LOCATION
of the client hosts.
Following those steps, a user logged in a client hosts is able to interface to the GridWay daemon in the GridWay server host. However, the grid-proxy-init
command must be executed in the server host in order to create a proxy by, for example, executing:
$ ssh <GridWay server> grid-proxy-init
One of the novelties of this 5.10 release is that MADs are installed separately from the GridWay core and commands.
Perform the following steps as the GridWay user (for single-user mode) or as the gwadmin
user (for multiple-user mode):
gridway-5.10/src/im_mad
)mds2
)mds4
)bdii
)gridway-5.10/src/em_mad
)gram2
)gram4
)cream
)bes
)ssh
)gridway-5.10/src/im_mad
).gridftp
)dummy
)ssh
)$ make installSome drivers have specific requirements that will be noticed at this time.
gwusers
group in the /etc/sudoers
file:# User alias specification Runas_Alias GWUSERS = %gwusers
/etc/sudoers
file:# GridWay entries gwadmin ALL=(GWUSERS) NOPASSWD: /opt/gridway/5.10.0/bin/gw_em_mad_<name> * gwadmin ALL=(GWUSERS) NOPASSWD: /opt/gridway/5.10.0/bin/gw_tm_mad_<name> *
For Globus or gLite, the following line is also needed:
gwadmin ALL=(GWUSERS) NOPASSWD: <absolute_path>/bin/grid-proxy-info *
Usually sudo clears all environment variables for security reasons. However some MADs need the GW_LOCATION and GLOBUS_LOCATION (and GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE if existing) variables to be set. To preserve those variables in the MAD environment, add the following line to your “sudoers” file:
Defaults>GWUSERS env_keep="GW_LOCATION GLOBUS_LOCATION GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE"
The following line SHOULD NOT be in the sudoers file, otherwise GridWay could not use sudo as it will ask for a tty:
Defaults requiretty
Please refer to the sudo manual page for more information.
Additionally you can configure your drivers environment by using the gwrc
interface (see Section “MAD Environment Configuration”).
To test the sudo
command configuration, as the gwadmin
user, try to execute a MAD as a user in the gwusers
group, for example:
gwadmin@gridway$ sudo -u <gwuser> /opt/gridway/5.10.0/bin/gw_em_mad_gram2
GridWay has been run on the following platforms:
Problems have been reported on Fedora Core platforms when using 32 bit JSDK binaries on AMD64 architectures.
No known issues.
No known issues. Tested on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger).
No known issues.
GridWay should run smoothly on any linux based distribution and it is also likely to work on any unix based operating system, although it just have been tested in the aforementioned platforms.
As GridWay usually relies on Globus services, we provide some test to check if Globus grid infrastructure has been correctly installed and configured.
gwuser@gridway:~$ grid-proxy-init || voms-proxy-init Your identity: /DC=es/DC=irisgrid/O=ucm/CN=gridway.user Enter GRID pass phrase for this identity: Creating proxy ......................................... Done Your proxy is valid until: Wed Mar 30 00:42:41 2011
You can perform the following tests to verify your Globus pre-WS installation, and to ensure that it will work with GridWay. Here we assume you have some resource (worker node front-end) where the Globus container is already initialized (in this case is gilda-ce.rediris.es
please change where appropriate for your tests):
$ globusrun -a -r gilda-ce.rediris.es GRAM Authentication test successfulThen everything is working as expected. If on the contrary you get
GRAM Authentication test failure: the connection to the server failed (check host and port)then probably is because you are trying to access a computing element not properly configured or unreachable.
$ globus-job-run gilda-ce.rediris.es /bin/uname -a Linux gilda-ce.rediris.es 2.6.9-89.0.16.EL #1 Tue Mar 29 21:09:04 CST 2011 i686 athlon i386 GNU/LinuxYou should see the complete output of the
uname
command. But quite often we found that the errorGRAM Job submission failed because the job manager failed to open stderr (error code 74)appears. The reason is probably that either the GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE variable has not been set to incoming opened ports, or the
globus-hostname
command does not return a full qualified domain name accessible from outside.$ globus-url-copy -v file:///etc/hostname gsiftp://gilda-ce.rediris.es/tmp/test_`hostname -f` Source: file:///etc/ Dest: gsiftp://gilda-ce.rediris.es/tmp/ hostname -> test_gridway.dacya.ucm.esConversely you might retrieve your data back to your system:
$ globus-url-copy -v gsiftp://gilda-ce.rediris.es/tmp/test_`hostname -f` file:///tmp/test_`hostname -f` Source: gsiftp://gilda-ce.rediris.es/tmp/ Dest: file:///tmp/ test_gridway.dacya.ucm.esThe contents of files
/etc/hostname
and /tmp/test_gridway.dacya.ucm.es
should be identical.You can perform the following tests to verify your Globus WS installation, and to ensure that it will work with GridWay:
Note |
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Change localhost to the name of the host your want to test. |
$ globusrun-ws -submit -F localhost -s -c /bin/uname -aYou should see the output of the
/bin/uname -a
command (along with other information about submission progress).$ globus-url-copy file:///etc/hosts gsiftp://localhost/tmp/hosts1 $ globus-url-copy gsiftp://localhost/tmp/hosts1 file:///tmp/hosts2The contents of files /etc/hosts, /tmp/hosts1 and /tmp/hosts2 should be identical.
$ wsrf-query -s https://localhost:8443/wsrf/services/DefaultIndexServiceYou should see a lot of information in XML format.
Note |
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XML documents from wsrf-query should not contain any DEBUG messages. SOAP Message Logging for the client tools has to be disabled in $GLOBUS_LOCATION/log4j.properties . |
If a binary distribution of the Globus Toolkit is installed, you may be required to manually install globus_core (used to detect the compiler and platform settings of the computer that the Toolkit is installed on). The following command can be used to perform this operation:
$ $GLOBUS_LOCATION/sbin/gpt-build -nosrc <flavor>
More information about this procedure is available (here).