[Beowulf] Software installation across cluster
Jörg Saßmannshausen
j.sassmannshausen at ucl.ac.uk
Tue May 26 15:22:48 PDT 2015
Hi Trevor,
I got a simple solution for that:
I got all the software (OS, bootloader and programs) installed in one folder
on the headnode and I am simply using rsync to copy it over to the nodes. So
apart from the home directory, there is only /opt and the SGE NFS mounted.
I am not running NIS or suchlike but stick to the old password, shadow, and
group files in /etc.
This way around if the headnode crashes there is a good chance the program
will continue to run until the headnode is back. From experiences that is
working (strangely but true).
Also, as I got a heterogeneous environment in one cluster, i.e. Sandybridge,
Ivy-Bridge and Haswell CPUs, I can distribute the highly optimised
libraries/programs individually. This is a bit of manual work but given I
don't need to re-install the nodes often the installation of the users and the
programs are actually easy.
I know there are other ways of doing it and I think they all have their pros
and cons. In the end, use something you feel comfortable with and you know how
to manage.
My 2 cents here :D
All the best from a dark London
Jörg
On Dienstag 26 Mai 2015 Trevor Gale wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was wondering what solutions other use for easy software installation
> across clusters. Is there any method that is generally accepted to be the
> most effective for making sure that all the software is consistent across
> each node?
>
> Thanks,
> Trevor
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