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+ | <h5><strong>Slurm-web installation</strong></h5> | ||
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+ | <p>First, let's review the pre-requisites:</p> | ||
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<li>python</li> | <li>python</li> | ||
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<li>Flot (jQuery extension for graph drawing)</li> | <li>Flot (jQuery extension for graph drawing)</li> | ||
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− | <p> | + | <p>all python modules and javascript libraries ought to be installed via apt packages for the slurm-web installation to work</p> |
+ | <h5><strong>Installing pre-requisites</strong></h5> | ||
+ | <p>Some previous packages: {{Command|aptitude install apache2-dev}} {{Command|aptitude install libapache2-mod-wsgi}} {{Command|apt-get install debuild}}</p> | ||
+ | <h6><strong>Flask:</strong></h6> | ||
+ | <p>{{Command|aptitude install python-flask}} Test it by the procedure detailed in http://flask.pocoo.org/</p> | ||
+ | <h6><strong>ClusterShell:</strong></h6> | ||
+ | <p>{{Command|aptitude install clustershell}} Check the project page for more info http://cea-hpc.github.io/clustershell/</p> | ||
+ | <h6><strong>PySlurm:</strong></h6> | ||
+ | <p>The slurm-web package require pyslurm to be provided by a package called python-pyslurm. In the debian release where this procedure was tested that package didn't exist, so it had to be provided by a dummy package.</p> | ||
+ | <p>First, install the real pyslurm using pip {{Command|pip install pyslurm}}</p> | ||
+ | <p>Test it using the examples shown in http://www.gingergeeks.co.uk/pyslurm/</p> | ||
+ | <p>Then create a dummy package using equivs. First, install equivs if your system doesn't have it: {{Command|aptitude install equivs}} then create a configuration file for our new package {{Command|equivs-control python-pyslurm}}. Now, we should edit the configuration file for the package to provide python-pyslurm [http://www.brain-dump.org/blog/entry/40/Creating_dummy_packages_to_fullfill_dependencies_in_Debian]. The package will provide nothing in reality, but the package management system will be fooled into thinking that the package is present. The actual functionality is going to be provided by the pyslurm pip package. The important options are presented below:</p> | ||
+ | <p>{{File|nano python-pyslurm|<br />Section: misc<br />Priority: optional<br />Standards-Version: 3.5.10<br /><br />Package: python-pyslurm<br />Provides: python-pyslurm<br />Architecture: all<br /><br />Description: Dummy package whichs only purpose is to provide pyslurm}}</p> | ||
+ | <p>Now, build the package: {{Command|equivs-build python-pyslurm}}</p> | ||
+ | <p>And, install it: {{Command|dpkg -i python-pyslurm_1.0_all.deb}}</p> | ||
+ | <h6><strong>Bootstrap, jQuery y Float:</strong></h6> | ||
+ | <p>{{Command|aptitude install libjs-bootstrap libjs-jquery-flot libjs-jquery-tablesorter}}</p> | ||
+ | <p>Now, bootstrap must be activated using: {{Command|a2enconf javascript-common}}</p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | <h5><strong>Installation of the main package</strong></h5> | ||
+ | <p>First, it is required to get the latest snapshot of slurm-web from github: {{Command|git clone https://github.com/edf-hpc/slurm-web.git}}. Then, build the package from the project directory: {{Command|debuild -us -uc}}</p> | ||
+ | <p>Finally, install using dpkg, first the REST api package then the dashboard: {{Command|dpkg -i slurm-web-restapi_1.1.3_amd64.deb}} {{Command|dpkg -i slurm-web-dashboard_1.1.3_amd64.deb}}</p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | <h5><strong>Configuration and customisation</strong></h5> | ||
+ | <p>In /usr/share/slurm-web/ there is a folder called static. Put a custon logo there. In /etc/slurm-web/ there is a file called racks.xml. That file must be edited. The example for GUANE is presented below, but a more general version is shown in the oficial documentation of slurm-web [http://edf-hpc.github.io/slurm-web/installation.html]</p> | ||
+ | {{File|nano python-pyslurm| | ||
+ | <pre><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||
+ | <!DOCTYPE rackmap SYSTEM "/usr/share/slurm-web/restapi/schema/dtd/racks.dtd"> | ||
+ | <rackmap> | ||
+ | <nodetypes> | ||
+ | <nodetype id="psl390s-1" | ||
+ | model="HP Proliant SL390s" | ||
+ | height="4" | ||
+ | width="0.5" | ||
+ | /> | ||
+ | <nodetype id="psl390s-2" | ||
+ | model="HP Proliant SL390s" | ||
+ | height="4" | ||
+ | width="0.5" | ||
+ | /> | ||
+ | </nodetypes> | ||
+ | <racks> | ||
+ | <!-- Rack A1 --> | ||
+ | <rack id="guane" posx="0"> | ||
+ | <nodes> | ||
+ | <nodeset id="guane[01-16]" | ||
+ | type="psl390s-1" | ||
+ | posx="0" | ||
+ | posy="31" | ||
+ | draw="down" /> | ||
+ | </nodes> | ||
+ | </rack> | ||
+ | </racks> | ||
+ | </rackmap> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | <h5><strong>To do:</strong></h5> | ||
+ | <p>Figure out a distribution independent way of installation. Since it only uses javascript and python, it should be possible to install via "sources" and paths.</p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | <p>PROBANDO</p> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | </div> |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 16 October 2015
Back to Job Scheduler Slurm
Slurm-web installation
First, let's review the pre-requisites:
- python
- pyslurm (python module)
- Flask (python module)
- clusterShell (python module)
- bootstrap (javascript library)
- jQuery
- Flot (jQuery extension for graph drawing)
all python modules and javascript libraries ought to be installed via apt packages for the slurm-web installation to work
Installing pre-requisites
Some previous packages:
Flask:
ClusterShell:
PySlurm:
The slurm-web package require pyslurm to be provided by a package called python-pyslurm. In the debian release where this procedure was tested that package didn't exist, so it had to be provided by a dummy package.
First, install the real pyslurm using pip
Test it using the examples shown in http://www.gingergeeks.co.uk/pyslurm/
Then create a dummy package using equivs. First, install equivs if your system doesn't have it:
Section: misc
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 3.5.10
Package: python-pyslurm
Provides: python-pyslurm
Architecture: all
Description: Dummy package whichs only purpose is to provide pyslurm
Now, build the package:
And, install it:
Bootstrap, jQuery y Float:
Now, bootstrap must be activated using:
Installation of the main package
First, it is required to get the latest snapshot of slurm-web from github:
Finally, install using dpkg, first the REST api package then the dashboard:
Configuration and customisation
In /usr/share/slurm-web/ there is a folder called static. Put a custon logo there. In /etc/slurm-web/ there is a file called racks.xml. That file must be edited. The example for GUANE is presented below, but a more general version is shown in the oficial documentation of slurm-web [2]
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE rackmap SYSTEM "/usr/share/slurm-web/restapi/schema/dtd/racks.dtd"> <rackmap> <nodetypes> <nodetype id="psl390s-1" model="HP Proliant SL390s" height="4" width="0.5" /> <nodetype id="psl390s-2" model="HP Proliant SL390s" height="4" width="0.5" /> </nodetypes> <racks> <!-- Rack A1 --> <rack id="guane" posx="0"> <nodes> <nodeset id="guane[01-16]" type="psl390s-1" posx="0" posy="31" draw="down" /> </nodes> </rack> </racks> </rackmap>
To do:
Figure out a distribution independent way of installation. Since it only uses javascript and python, it should be possible to install via "sources" and paths.
PROBANDO