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(newest | oldest) View (newer 20 | older 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 08:33, 11 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs moved page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Sun Grid Engine sge role to CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Son of Grid Engine sge role (Corrected name)
- 08:02, 11 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Sun Grid Engine sge role (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Sun Grid Engine sge role =Manager privielges= For a user to submit job with positive priority they must be manager as per SGE. To configure user as manager use: <pre> qconf -am <username> </pre> Refer: * https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19957-01/820-0698/6ncdvjclp/index.html =Opening qmon= There is graphical qmon tool that comes with SGE. That does not...")
- 07:14, 11 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Compute node network configuration (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Compute node network configuration =Add public network to compute node= We can see defined networks using: <pre> rocks list network </pre> Then we can see list of existing host interfaces using: <pre> rocks list host interface <hostname> </pre> We can see additional ports on host using: <pre> ssh <hostname> "ip addr show" | grep mtu </pre> Then we ca...")
- 07:11, 11 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Reinstall OS on compute node (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Reinstall OS on compute node To reinstall OS on compute node use: <pre> rocks list host boot rocks set host boot <hostname> action=install ssh <hostname> "shutdown -r now" </pre> This assumes that the boot order on compute node is properly set to boot from network. '''By default there is /state/partition1 partition created on compute nodes. This part...")
- 07:04, 11 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Customize compute node during installation (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Customize compute node during installation To customer compute node immediately after the OS installer completes use following steps: # Create extend-compute.xml file using: #:<pre> #:: cd /export/rocks/install/site-profiles/7.0/nodes/ #:: cp -i skeleton.xml extend-compute.xml #Dont overwrite existing file, if any #:</pre> # Edit '<tt>extend-compute.x...")
- 06:42, 11 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Install rpm package in compute nodes (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Install rpm package in compute nodes =Install rpm package directly via yum/rpm= We can copy the rpm file to compute node and install it via rpm/yum. If the package is likely to be there in the yum repository of rocks then it call also be installed via yum directly. For example: <pre> ssh <compute-node-hostname> yum -y install iotop </pre> =Install...")
- 16:15, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Troubleshooting (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Troubleshooting =Unable to use rocks command or sun-grid-engine= If while using rocks you face errors such as: <pre> [root@rocks ~]# rocks sync host network gpu error: commlib error: got select error (Connection refused) unable to send message to qmaster using port 536 on host "rocks.local": got send error [root@rocks ~]# qhost error: commlib error: got...")
- 12:46, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build compute server (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build compute server The compute node is setup via Pxeboot. It should be connected only to private network and then booted via network. # Before doing network boot on compute node, on master server, run below command: #: <pre> #:: insert-ethers #: </pre> # On the ncurses based popup '''Choose Compute''', it would display: 'insert-ethers is waiting f...")
- 12:42, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build master server (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build master server =Minimum requirement= * Should have atleast two network interfaces ** eth0 - First interface connected to private network ** eth1 - Second interface connected to public network * Hostname must set while installing. This FQDN should resolve to master node public IP via DNS. *: '''The hostname cannot be frontend.<domain-name>. Any ot...")
- 12:31, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build rolls server (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build rolls server We can build a rolls server to setup master node using a CentOS 7 machine. To setup rolls on a CentOS 7 machine use: # Disable firewalld #:<pre> #:: systemctl stop firewalld #:: systemctl disable firewalld #:</pre> # Disable selinux by editing '<tt>/etc/selinux/config</tt>' as: #:<pre> #:: SELINUX=disabled #:</pre> #: Also run #::...")
- 12:20, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Introduction (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Introduction =Types of nodes= Rocks cluster ( http://www.rocksclusters.org/ ) allows us to build a cluster of machines so that they can be used for HPC purposes. In this case we have at least three types of nodes: ; Rolls-server : This is setup initially to setup a master server. After master server is setup this may not be required ; Master-server :...")
- 12:10, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 7.x > CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 *CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Introduction *CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build rolls server *CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build master server *CentOS 7.x Rocks cluster 7.0 Build compute server")
- 11:57, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page Windows Server 2019 password reset (Created page with "Home > Windows > Windows Server 2019 > Windows Server 2019 password reset To reset password in Windows Server 2019 machine use: # Boot using Windows 2019 installation DVD # After your computer boots from the disc, select your language and keyboard and then Next. # Select Repair your computer at the lower left corner. # Select Troubleshoot and then choose Command Prompt. # Execute the following two commands, and press Enter after each. #:<pre>...")
- 11:54, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page Windows Server 2019 (Created page with "Home > Windows > Windows Server 2019 *Windows Server 2019 password reset")
- 06:16, 10 May 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page Build VxRail 7.0 (Created page with "Home > VMWare platform > VxRail > Build VxRail 7.0 =Required VLANs= For building a VxRail cluster we need to have following VLANs: ; VLAN 3939 : This is used by VxRail nodes to communicate (discover) with each other. This is often referred as internal management VLAN. We should enable IGMP and IPv6 at least for this VLAN *: See Build_VxRail_4.7#Enabling_IPv6_and_IGMP_snooping ; VLAN for vSAN : For vSAN connectivity ; VLAN for vMotion : Fo...")
- 13:34, 21 April 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 8.x IPv6: MLD: clamping QRV from 1 to 2! messages in syslog (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 8.x > System Administration > [[Home > CentOS > CentOS 8.x > System Administration] It is possible to continous messages such as: <pre> IPv6: MLD: clamping QRV from 1 to 2! </pre> in '<tt>/var/log/syslog</tt>' file. To disable them for current boot use: <pre> sysctl net.ipv6.mld_qrv=1 </pre> To disable them even after reboots c...")
- 12:47, 19 April 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page Production deployment for vCF 4.3.1.0 (Created page with "Home > VMWare platform > vCloud Foundation > Production deployment for vCF 4.3.1.0 =Site readiness= For vCF 4.3.1.0 deployment we need to ensure following before we start deployment: * We need one ESXi host to deploy cloud builder appliance. At least 4vCPU, 8GB Memory, 300GB storage is required for vCF cloud builder VM * Download the appropriate version of cloud builder appliance '''for exact same version''' and keep it read...")
- 07:22, 19 April 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page Configuring new S4100 series Dell switch with OS 10 (Created page with "Home > Switch configuration notes > Configuring new S4100 series Dell switch with OS 10 To configure a new S4100 series switch (Ex S4128F-on) we can use below details: =Default baud-rate for console= The first option to get connected to a new switch is via console. For Dell switches while using the micro-usb port present on the switch, connect via Putty or hyperterminal with baud rate: '''115200 baud rate, 8 data bits, and no parity. ''' =Defa...")
- 07:00, 19 April 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page Upgrading firwmare on S4100 series Dell switches with OS 10 (Created page with "Home > Switch configuration notes > Upgrading firwmare on S4100 series Dell switches with OS 10 To perform OS10 upgrade using CLI use below steps: # For download the appropriate image for the switch using Dell Digit locker ( https://www.dell.com/SUPPORT/SOFTWARE/ ) # Download OS10 Enterprise Edition image, from the site in tar file format for the upgrade. # Take configuration backup of current running config from exec mode #:<pre> #:: copy running-...")
- 04:38, 19 April 2022 Saurabh talk contribs created page CentOS 8.x System Activity Reporter (sar) (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 8.x > System Administration > System Activity Reporter (sar) =Install sar= To install sar use: <pre> dnf -y install sysstat </pre> Start and enable sysstat service: <pre> systemctl start sysstat systemctl enable sysstat </pre> =Get history= ==CPU usage history== To get CPU usage history use: <pre> sar -u </pre> ==Ram usage history== To...")