Install operating system
Here we assume you already have the necessary hardware for a cluster, as described in Acquire and deploy hardware. This article is part of a series called So you want to set up a lab. To begin, you will either need 6 computers to host the central services, or you will need a hypervisor to host 6 VMs, or some mixture of the above. We recommend the hypervisor if you can bear it and the 6 physical computers if you can afford the space and energy.
Hypervisor
We use libvirt, http://libvirt.org. Others also work well, including virtualbox, vmware. Hypervisor
Foreman
Foreman is the provisioning server, available from http://theforeman.org/. We recommend using the latest Centos, currently 6.5. Here is how to set one up: Foreman
DHCP and Cluster DNS
This requires planning. Please see our Cluster IP planning worksheet
Set up provisioning services
- Create local repositories
- Automatic Provision (PXE)
Authentication server
Set up authentication (389) server. Other authentication systems, such as kerberos, are fine, but are beyond the scope of this tutorial.
- create users. If you interoperate with another cluster, you may have to pay attention to name and/or UID collisions.
NFS and Public DNS
We use XFS over NFS. We tend to hang several enclosures off a head node. We recommend SAS, which has finally come down in price, and RAID6 formatting. We tend to use enclosures that host 12 disks of 4TB each.
- Public DNS
- Set up NFS Servers
Setup NAS with 389 and cluster Create/export NFS mounts Depending on your local environment, you may need to coordinate the use of public IP names and addresses with your ISP or department.
Set up queuing system
We recommend free versions of Sun Grid Engine SGE. See our guidelines to get a queuing system working.
- Create SGE master
- Setup SGE
- Provision sgehead
- Configure SGE hosts/groups
Provision nodes
We can provide guidance, based on our experience.
Set up License server
Will be used for PGF and Epik in the middleware step.
Set up a database server
Psql and rdkit as well as MySQL
Portal and Security
We recommend setting up a portal and blocking all inbound access to all other computers. Use two portals at distinct geographical locations for added robustness.
Add a new node to the cluster
How to spin up a new virtual machine
Add new disk to the cluster
Deploy a workstation
Document
Document] the system configuration, licenses, access codes. We encourage you to set up your own wiki, wordpress or other site for this purpose, but this is of course optional.
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