HP XC System Software Installation Guide Version 4.0

23. Provide responses to install and configure LSF. This requires you to supply information
about the primary LSF administrator and administrator's password.
The default user name for the primary LSF administrator is lsfadmin. If you accept the
default user name and a NIS account exists with the same name, LSF is configured with the
existing NIS account, and you are not be prompted to supply a password. Otherwise, accept
all default answers.
Command output is similar to the following:
What name shall LSF use to uniquely identify this system?
No existing host names are allowed, and the name must be
fewer than 39 characters with no whitespace:
LSF System Name [hptclsf]: Enter
Enter the name of the Primary LSF Administrator. You can
configure additional administrators later, but this user
must exist now in order to be given ownership of the files
to be installed. If this user does not exist, it will be
created locally [lsfadmin]: Enter
The lsfadmin user does not exist. Do you want to
create this user now? (y/n) [y] Enter
Changing password for user lsfadmin.
New UNIX password: your_lsfadmin_password
Retype new UNIX password: your_lsfadmin_password
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
Executing the Platform LSF-HPC installation script...
Logging installation sequence in
/opt/hptc/lsf/files/lsfslurm/install-20080826064841/lsf7Update3_lsfinstall/Install.log
1) linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64-slurm
1
Press 1 or Enter to install this host type: Enter
1
The sample command output was obtained from an HP ProLiant server. The tar
file name is linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64-slurm (the string x86_64 signifies
an Opteron or Xeon chip architecture). The string ia64 is part of the tar file name
when the head node is an HP Integrity server.
24. Follow along with the remainder of the system configuration process. This sample output
is provided for your information only; there is nothing else you have to do in this step.
NOTE: Regardless of the messages shown in the command output, everything you need
to install, configure, patch, and verify LSF and SLURM is described in this document and
is supplied by HP.
Pre-installation check report saved as text file:
/opt/hptc/lsf/files/lsfslurm/install-20080826064841/lsf7Update3_lsfinstall/prechk.rpt.
... Done LSF pre-installation check.
Installing lsf package "lsf7Update3_linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64-slurm"
... Done installing lsf package "lsf7Update3_linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64-slurm"
... LSF configuration is done.
... EGO configuration is done.
lsfinstall is done.
To complete your LSF installation and get your
cluster "hptclsf" up and running, follow the steps in
"/opt/hptc/lsf/files/lsfslurm/install-20080826064841/lsf7Update3_lsfinstall/ \
lsf_getting_started.html".
After setting up your LSF server hosts and verifying
your cluster "hptclsf" is running correctly,
see "/opt/hptc/lsf/top/7.0/lsf_quick_admin.html"
114 Configuring and Imaging the System