VO installation
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Revision as of 17:01, 5 October 2009 by Manuele.simi (Talk | contribs)
These are the steps needed to setup a new Virtual Organization:
- decide the scope hierarchy, i.e. the name of the VO and the gCube infrastructure to join
- identify a set of machines to turn on as gHNs (their number may vary depending on the VO needs)
- prepare a Service Map file for the VO scope
- install the VO enabling services:
- identify 3 machines to dedicate to the VO Enabling Services
- install gCore in the 3 machines and copy the Service Map files under the $GLOBUS_LOCATION/config' folder
- configure the first gHN to join to the VO scope and
- deploy the IS-Collector and configure it to join the VO scope
- configure the second gHN as ROOT and to join to the VO scope and
- deploy a IS-Registry instance and configure it to join the VO scope
- deploy a IS-Notifier instance and configure it to join the VO scope
- configure the third gHN to join it to the VO scope and
- deploy a VREModeler instance and configure it to join the VO scope
- deploy a VREManager instance and configure it to join the VO scope
- start the 3 containers following the order of the deployments and verify that they work properly
- create the related group in VOMS
- configure and start a few generic gHNs to use for future dynamic deployment activities (e.g., deployment of VO level services and VRE creation)
- install gCore in each machine and copy the Service Map files under the $GLOBUS_LOCATION/config folder
- configure the gHNs to join the VO scope
- start the container on each machine and verify that the gHN is correctly published both in the infrastructure and in the VO Information Systems.