From: Reuti <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [gridengine users] Configure gridengine on CentOS 6.3 Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 11:27:49 +0100
Thank you for your reply. > Am 30.10.2012 um 10:53 schrieb Petter Gustad: > >> Does anybody have a pointer to GRE installation docs for CentOS 6.3? >> >> I've been running GRE version 6.2u5p2 (built from source) on Gentoo >> systems for some time. Now I'm trying to add some new nodes running >> CentOS 6.3 using the gridengine-6.2u5-10.el6.4.x86_64 package. > > Just use the version you have already in the shared /usr/sge or your > particular mountpoint. I should probably try this first, at least to verify that it's working. But later I would like to migrate to the CentOS on all my exechosts and leave the installation to somebody else. > For exechosts there is no real installation necessary. It's > sufficient to add the new exechosts as adminhosts, and then start > the sgeexecd on the nodes (you might want to install it in > /etc/init.d/sgeexecd or alike with appropriate links so that they > start while booting). The script you will find in > /usr/sge/default/common/sgeexecd. I'll try this manual approach. > During startup of the sgeexecd they will become exechosts > automatically in SGE's list of exyechosts. > NB: It's not advisable to mix different versions of SGE in a cluster > (while it's fine to mix different platforms of the the same > version). OK. I will try to get the old version running first, then migrate to the more recent version as I replace Gentoo with CentOS on the exechosts. > PS: You installed SGE in addition locally on each node with the > gridengine-6.2u5-10.el6.4.x86_64 package? It might get confused > having more than one version of the tools. There is not PATH pointing to the old version. When I first tried the old version was not even mounted. However, I would assume CentOS users with no previous installation would experince the same problem. Thank you again for your helpful reply. Best regards //Petter >> But the installation procedure seem to be somewhat different to what >> I'm used to. So where can I find an installation guide for the CentOS >> version? >> >> My problem seem to be related to that sge_coshepherd and sge_shepherd >> is missing. Is this a problem with the CentOS 6.3 package or is there >> a different installation procedure on CentOS? >> >> Here's the error message I get when I try to run inst_sge: >> >> >> # export SGE_ROOT=/usr/share/gridengine >> # sh ./inst_sge -x >> missing program >sge_coshepherd< in directory >./bin/lx26-amd64< >> missing program >sge_shepherd< in directory >./bin/lx26-amd64< >> >> Missing Grid Engine binaries! >> >> A complete installation needs the following binaries in >./bin/lx26-amd64<: >> >> qacct qlogin qrsh sge_shepherd >> qalter qmake qselect sge_coshepherd >> qconf qmod qsh sge_execd >> qdel qmon qstat sge_qmaster >> qhold qresub qsub qhost >> qrls qtcsh sge_shadowd qping >> qquota >> >> and the binaries in >./utilbin/lx26-amd64< should be: >> >> adminrun gethostbyaddr loadcheck rlogin uidgid >> authuser checkprog gethostbyname now rsh >> infotext checkuser gethostname openssl rshd >> filestat getservbyname qrsh_starter testsuidroot >> >> Installation failed. Exit. >> >> >> Thanks! >> Best regards >> //Petter >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
