Dear Reuti.

Thank you very much for your help. I very much appreciate it. :-)

After some trouble (getting the right architecture and the man pages) I managed to build it all (I hope).

I guess "sh scripts/bootstrap.sh && ./aimk" will build all with berkeleydb and not -spool-classic, right?

I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes.

But I'm new to arc and that will be a bit of a challange. :-)
Can I add it later or I need to do it together with SoGE?

Thank you and best regards.
Roberto



Il 30.05.2017 19:07, Reuti ha scritto:

Am 30.05.2017 um 18:12 schrieb Roberto Nunnari <[email protected]>:



On 30.05.2017 17:19, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Anyways.. I built Soge 8.1.9 with
cd source
sh scripts/bootstrap.sh && ./aimk
and now? how will I install that? it scattered the files in several places 
under source.. Is there a make install?

Sorry to insist.. but really.. I need an answer to that question, as it will be 
the first thing I'll need tomorrow morning.

Thank you for understanding and best regards.

There is a file README.BUILD There it's outlined how to proceed depending on 
whether you want a direct install, or transfer it to another machine (most 
likely).

For the second: create the staging directory like $HOME/MY_SGE, set the environment 
variable SGE_ROOT to it, advice the "scripts/distinst -local -allall lx-amd64" 
to copy all relevant files thereto. (In case it's the same machine where you proceed: 
reset SGE_ROOT to /usr/sge or alike for the final target.)

This staging directory is your personal distribution, which you can tar (while 
being inside this directory) and transfer it to any machine/cluster and use it 
for installation:

tar czf ~/my-sge-8.1.9.tgz *

The staging directory itself you don't need any longer. Untar your distribution 
tarball inside the final target /usr/sge

Inside the tarred/untarred directory run as root: ./install_qmaster

For the exechosts it's not really necessary to install anything. The 
install_execd will just add a particular host to the SGE installation and 
install the /etc/init.d/sgeexecd on it. When cloning the exechost, it's just 
necessary to add them to the known machines in SGE and start the sgeexecd 
thereon.

-- Reuti

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