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This document is my log of | This document is my log of installing the Microsoft Linux Cluster... | ||
== | == HeadNode == | ||
* Install Windows 2012 R2, and HPC Pack 2012 R2 U3 Head Node onto a domain server - I called it fi--didelxhn. | |||
* Create a folder C:\HPCLinux, and create a network share called hpclinux that allow everyone access to it. | |||
* <code>copy "%CCP_DATA%InstallShare\LinuxNodeAgent\*.*</code> in that folder. (setup.py and hpcnodeagent.tar.gz arrive) | |||
* Run powershell as admin. | |||
* <code>Export-HpcLinuxCertificate –FilePath C:\HPCLinux\cert.pfx</code> and give it a magic password. | |||
* (To make a certificate manually, a script something like the below might do it, but I couldn't make it work... | |||
<pre> | |||
New-SelfsignedCertificateEx -Subject "CN=Microsoft HPC Linux Communication" -EKU "Server Authentication","Client Authentication" -KeySpec "Signature" -KeyUsage "DigitalSignature,DataEncipherment,KeyEn | |||
cipherment,NonRepudiation,KeyCertSign" -SAN "fi--didemrchnb","fi--didemrchnb.dide.local","fi--didemrchnb.dide.ic.ac.uk" -NotAfter 2039/01/01 -StoreLocation "LocalMachine" -exportable | |||
</pre> | |||
== Nodes == | |||
=== Install linux and enable SSH === | === Install linux and enable SSH === | ||
* I | * I'm now using the normal Ubuntu 16.04.02 server, on USB with Rufus. | ||
* | * Use entire disk with LVM | ||
* Select OpenSSH-server when offered. | |||
* <code>sudo apt-get install gcc g++ openjdk-9-jdk-headless subversion</code> | |||
* <code>sudo apt-get update</code> | * <code>sudo apt-get update</code> | ||
* <code>sudo apt-get upgrade</code> | * <code>sudo apt-get upgrade</code> | ||
=== Sort out infiniband support === | === Sort out infiniband support === | ||
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* <code>sudo nano /etc/modules</code> - and add ib_mthca rdma_ucm ib_umad ib_uverbs ib_ipoib ib_srp ib_sdp | * <code>sudo nano /etc/modules</code> - and add ib_mthca rdma_ucm ib_umad ib_uverbs ib_ipoib ib_srp ib_sdp | ||
* <code>sudo modprobe ib_ipoib</code> | * <code>sudo modprobe ib_ipoib</code> | ||
* <code>sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces</code> and add the below, where x is the node number+1. (eg, fi--didelx15 should be 12.0.0.16) | * <code>sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces</code> and add the below, where x is the node number+1. (eg, fi--didelx15 should be 12.0.0.16). | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
auto eth0 | |||
iface eth0 inet dhcp | |||
metric 100 | |||
auto eth1 | |||
iface eth1 inet dhcp | |||
metric 101 | |||
auto ib0 | auto ib0 | ||
iface ib0 inet static | iface ib0 inet static | ||
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netmask 255.255.255.0 | netmask 255.255.255.0 | ||
broadcast 12.0.0.255 | broadcast 12.0.0.255 | ||
metric 102 | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
* This assumes that eth0 is the enterprise network (129.31.26.x) and eth1 is the private (11.0.0.x) networks. | |||
* We may need to disable IPv6. | * We may need to disable IPv6. | ||
* <code>sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf</code>, and add the following somewhere: | * <code>sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf</code>, and add the following somewhere: | ||
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=== Install NTP support === | === Install NTP support === | ||
* <code>sudo apt-get install ntp</code> | * <code>sudo apt-get install ntp</code> | ||
* <code>sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/ntp.conf /etc/ntp.conf</code> | * <code>sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/ntp.conf /etc/ntp.conf</code> (This essentially removed the pools as the main source of time, and replaces with `server time.imperial.ac.uk` | ||
* <code>sudo /etc/init.d/ntp stop</code> | * <code>sudo /etc/init.d/ntp stop</code> | ||
* <code>sudo | * <code>sudo apt install ntpdate</code> | ||
* <code>sudo ntpdate time.imperial.ac.uk</code> | |||
* <code>sudo /etc/init.d/ntp start</code> | * <code>sudo /etc/init.d/ntp start</code> | ||
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* <code>sudo nano /etc/hosts</code> and replace with:- | * <code>sudo nano /etc/hosts</code> and replace with:- | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
127.0.0.1 | 127.0.0.1 localhost | ||
129.31.x.y | 129.31.x.y fi--didelx99.dide.local fi--didelx99.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didelx99 | ||
129.31.26.137 fi--didelxhn.dide.local fi--didelxhn.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didelxhn | |||
129.31.26.21 fi--didedc1.dide.local fi--didedc1.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didedc1 | |||
129.31.26.171 fi--didedc6.dide.local fi--didedc6.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didedc6 | |||
129.31.26.172 fi--didedc7.dide.local fi--didedc7.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didedc7 | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
I'm not sure strictly why some of these (eg, fi--didelxhn) needs adding, since Ubuntu can already ping fi--didelxhn in all of those forms. However, without adding that, an HttpException occurs when adding the node to the cluster, so this is the non-entirely understood workaround. | |||
* <code>sudo net cache flush</code> | * <code>sudo net cache flush</code> | ||
* <code>sudo service smbd restart</code> | * <code>sudo service smbd restart</code> | ||
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* <code>sudo apt-get install libpam-mount</code> | * <code>sudo apt-get install libpam-mount</code> | ||
* <code>sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/pam_mount.conf.xml /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml</code> - this enables looking for . | * <code>sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/pam_mount.conf.xml /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml</code> - this enables looking for .pam_mount.conf.xml in the home folder, and automatically sets up a mount point (on fi--san02) to that folder beforehand. | ||
* <code>sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/.pam_mount.conf.xml /etc/skel</code> - for convenience really. Suggest that users copy all the "." files from /etc/skel to their home folder, to get a nice experience when ssh-ing. | * <code>sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/.pam_mount.conf.xml /etc/skel</code> - for convenience really. Suggest that users copy all the "." files from /etc/skel to their home folder, to get a nice experience when ssh-ing. | ||
== Installing HPC == | == Installing HPC == | ||
* <code>cd /hpclinux</code> | * <code>cd /hpclinux</code> | ||
* <code>sudo python setup.py -install -clusname:fi--didelxhn -certfile: | * <code>sudo ./install_filters.sh</code> | ||
* <code>sudo python setup.py -install -clusname:fi--didelxhn -certfile:cert.pfx</code> (you'll need the magic password). | |||
* If you need to reinstall/readd, then <code>sudo python setup.py -uninstall</code> and redo the line above. | |||
== Securing SSH == | |||
* <code>sudo usermod -aG sudo user</code> if you need to add any sudo-ers. | |||
* <code>sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config</code> if you need to set ssh users. | |||
** Add a line <code>AllowGroups ssh</code> | |||
** Also, be good and add <code>DenyUsers root</code> and <code>DenyGroups root</code> when you've setup sudo-ers. | |||
** <code>sudo usermod -aG ssh user</code> to add each user to ssh. | |||
** <code>sudo service ssh restart</code> to apply changes. Don't lock yourself out muppet-brain. |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 28 September 2020
This document is my log of installing the Microsoft Linux Cluster...
HeadNode
- Install Windows 2012 R2, and HPC Pack 2012 R2 U3 Head Node onto a domain server - I called it fi--didelxhn.
- Create a folder C:\HPCLinux, and create a network share called hpclinux that allow everyone access to it.
copy "%CCP_DATA%InstallShare\LinuxNodeAgent\*.*
in that folder. (setup.py and hpcnodeagent.tar.gz arrive)- Run powershell as admin.
Export-HpcLinuxCertificate –FilePath C:\HPCLinux\cert.pfx
and give it a magic password.- (To make a certificate manually, a script something like the below might do it, but I couldn't make it work...
New-SelfsignedCertificateEx -Subject "CN=Microsoft HPC Linux Communication" -EKU "Server Authentication","Client Authentication" -KeySpec "Signature" -KeyUsage "DigitalSignature,DataEncipherment,KeyEn cipherment,NonRepudiation,KeyCertSign" -SAN "fi--didemrchnb","fi--didemrchnb.dide.local","fi--didemrchnb.dide.ic.ac.uk" -NotAfter 2039/01/01 -StoreLocation "LocalMachine" -exportable
Nodes
Install linux and enable SSH
- I'm now using the normal Ubuntu 16.04.02 server, on USB with Rufus.
- Use entire disk with LVM
- Select OpenSSH-server when offered.
sudo apt-get install gcc g++ openjdk-9-jdk-headless subversion
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Sort out infiniband support
- The cards I used were the old Voltaire ones, so a bit of hacking was needed:-
sudo nano /etc/modules
- and add ib_mthca rdma_ucm ib_umad ib_uverbs ib_ipoib ib_srp ib_sdpsudo modprobe ib_ipoib
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
and add the below, where x is the node number+1. (eg, fi--didelx15 should be 12.0.0.16).
auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp metric 100 auto eth1 iface eth1 inet dhcp metric 101 auto ib0 iface ib0 inet static address 12.0.0.x netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 12.0.0.255 metric 102
- This assumes that eth0 is the enterprise network (129.31.26.x) and eth1 is the private (11.0.0.x) networks.
- We may need to disable IPv6.
sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf
, and add the following somewhere:
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1 net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6=1 net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6=1
Add the HPC mount for some useful bits
sudo mkdir -p /hpclinux
sudo apt-get install cifs-utils
sudo mount -t cifs //fi--didelxhn/HPCLinux /hpclinux -o user=adminuser,dom=dide.local
Adding to the domain
Install NTP support
sudo apt-get install ntp
sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/ntp.conf /etc/ntp.conf
(This essentially removed the pools as the main source of time, and replaces with `server time.imperial.ac.uk`sudo /etc/init.d/ntp stop
sudo apt install ntpdate
sudo ntpdate time.imperial.ac.uk
sudo /etc/init.d/ntp start
Domain things
sudo apt-get install winbind libpam-winbind libnss-winbind krb5-user krb5-config libpam-krb5
- The domain, when asked, is DIDE.local - case sensitive.
sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/nsswitch.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf
- adds winbind to passwd group, and removes [NOTFOUND=return] from hosts.sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/smb.conf /etc/samba/smb.conf
- lots of config for DIDE.sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/krb5.conf /etc/krb5.conf
- lots more config for DIDE.ifconfig -a
and make note of the IP address if you haven't already.sudo nano /etc/hosts
and replace with:-
127.0.0.1 localhost 129.31.x.y fi--didelx99.dide.local fi--didelx99.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didelx99 129.31.26.137 fi--didelxhn.dide.local fi--didelxhn.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didelxhn 129.31.26.21 fi--didedc1.dide.local fi--didedc1.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didedc1 129.31.26.171 fi--didedc6.dide.local fi--didedc6.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didedc6 129.31.26.172 fi--didedc7.dide.local fi--didedc7.dide.ic.ac.uk fi--didedc7
I'm not sure strictly why some of these (eg, fi--didelxhn) needs adding, since Ubuntu can already ping fi--didelxhn in all of those forms. However, without adding that, an HttpException occurs when adding the node to the cluster, so this is the non-entirely understood workaround.
sudo net cache flush
sudo service smbd restart
sudo service nmbd restart
sudo service winbind restart
sudo kinit adminuser@DIDE.LOCAL
sudo net ads join -U adminuser
Preparing drive mounting
sudo apt-get install libpam-mount
sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/pam_mount.conf.xml /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml
- this enables looking for .pam_mount.conf.xml in the home folder, and automatically sets up a mount point (on fi--san02) to that folder beforehand.sudo cp /hpclinux/linux_inst/.pam_mount.conf.xml /etc/skel
- for convenience really. Suggest that users copy all the "." files from /etc/skel to their home folder, to get a nice experience when ssh-ing.
Installing HPC
cd /hpclinux
sudo ./install_filters.sh
sudo python setup.py -install -clusname:fi--didelxhn -certfile:cert.pfx
(you'll need the magic password).- If you need to reinstall/readd, then
sudo python setup.py -uninstall
and redo the line above.
Securing SSH
sudo usermod -aG sudo user
if you need to add any sudo-ers.sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
if you need to set ssh users.- Add a line
AllowGroups ssh
- Also, be good and add
DenyUsers root
andDenyGroups root
when you've setup sudo-ers. sudo usermod -aG ssh user
to add each user to ssh.sudo service ssh restart
to apply changes. Don't lock yourself out muppet-brain.
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