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2.1 Preparing for Manual Installation

The manual installation process of the Moab includes installing the different components in the suite.

Many individual components have dependencies on other components (see Chapter 1 Planning your Installation). However, if you do not require a certain component, you do not have to install it.

The install instructions for each component include information about system requirements and dependencies. Some include prerequisite instructions that you will need to complete before you begin the install. Please read this information carefully, and make sure you have installed all the dependencies and packages that are necessary in order to avoid errors during the Moab install process.

Because many system-level files and directories are accessed during the installation, the instructions in this guide should be executed with root privileges.

You will see that the instructions execute commands as the root user. Please note that the same commands will work for a non-root user with the sudo command.

This topic contains prerequisite instructions that you will need to complete before you begin the installations.

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2.1.1 Set Up Proxies

If your site uses a proxy to connect to the internet, configure yum to use a proxy by editing the /etc/yum.conf file as follows:

proxy=http://<proxy_server_id>:<port>

If your site uses an external repository to install python dependencies (for example, the host where you install Viewpoint might need to download extra packages), you will need to set up pip to use a proxy. Do the following:

export http_proxy=http://<proxy_server_id>:<port>

export https_proxy=http://<proxy_server_id>:<port>

2.1.2 Add Software Repositories

Do the following:

  1. Verify that you have a licensed installation of SLES 12 and that you are registered for a SUSE Linux Enterprise subscription.

  2. Add the SLES 12 DVD ISO image as a repository.

    [root]# zypper addrepo --refresh iso:/?iso=/srv/iso/SLE-12-SP1-Server-DVD-x86_64-GM-DVD1.iso sles12sp1_dvd1
  3. Download the SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Software Development Kit e-Media Kit and add the ISO image as a repository.

    [root]# zypper addrepo --refresh iso:/?iso=/srv/iso/SLE-12-SP1-SDK-DVD-x86_64-GM-DVD1.iso sles12sp1_sdk1
  4. Add the devel:languages:perl and the devel:languages:python repositories.

    [root]# zypper addrepo --refresh --repo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/SLE_12_SP1/devel:languages:perl.repo
    [root]# zypper addrepo --refresh --repo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/python/SLE_12_SP2/devel:languages:python.repo

2.1.3 Update Your System Software to the Latest Version

It is recommended that you update your system software to the latest version before installing Moab HPC Suite components.

On each host where you will install the Moab HPC Suite components, do the following:

[root]# zypper update

2.1.4 Ensure Hostname Resolution for all Hosts

Each host should be resolvable from all other hosts in the cluster. Usually this is implemented by having all hosts in DNS. Alternatively, each host may include all other hosts (with the correct IP address) in its /etc/hosts file.

2.1.5 Install the Moab HPC Suite Software Components

To install the Moab, install the packages in the following order:

  1. Torque. See 2.2 Installing Torque Resource Manager.
  2. Moab Workload Manager. See 2.3 Installing Moab Workload Manager.
  3. Moab Accounting Manager. See 2.4 Installing Moab Accounting Manager.
  4. Moab Web Services. See 2.5 Installing Moab Web Services.
  5. Moab Insight (RPM install method only). See 3.11 Installing Moab Insight.
  6. Moab Viewpoint (RPM install method only). See 3.12 Installing Moab Viewpoint.
  7. RLM Server. See 2.6 Installing RLM Server.
  8. Remote Visualization (RPM install method only). See 3.14 Installing Remote Visualization
  9. Integrate Nitro with your Moab HPC Suite. See 2.7 Nitro Integration.

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