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LFC Server Installation and Configuration

LFC Server Installation and Configuration . Tony Calanducci INFN Catania First EELA Grid tutorial for users and system administrators Madrid, 20-24th February 2006. Outline. Introduction to LCG File Catalogue (LFC) How to install a LFC Server LFC References. File Catalog Motivations.

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LFC Server Installation and Configuration

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  1. LFC Server Installation and Configuration Tony Calanducci INFN Catania First EELA Grid tutorial for users and system administrators Madrid, 20-24th February 2006

  2. Outline • Introduction to LCG File Catalogue (LFC) • How to install a LFC Server • LFC References Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  3. File Catalog Motivations • User and programs produce and require data • Data may be stored in Grid datasets (files) • Located in Storage Elements (SEs) • Several replicas of one file in different sites • Accessible by Grid users and applications from “anywhere” • Locatable by the WMS (data requirements in JDL) • Data may be copied from/to local filesystems (WNs, UIs) to the Grid • Why File Catalogs are used? • They keep track of the location of copies (replicas) of Grid files • They provide DM tools and APIs through which users and grid services can deal with files Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  4. Name conventions • Logical File Name (LFN) • An alias created by a user to refer to some item of data, e.g. “lfn:cms/20030203/run2/track1” • Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) • A non-human-readable unique identifier for an item of data, e.g. “guid:f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6” • Site URL (SURL) (or Physical File Name (PFN) or Site FN) • The location of an actual piece of data on a storage system, e.g. “srm://pcrd24.cern.ch/flatfiles/cms/output10_1” (SRM) “sfn://lxshare0209.cern.ch/data/alice/ntuples.dat” (Classic SE) • Transport URL (TURL) • Temporary locator of a replica + access protocol: understood by a SE, e.g. “rfio://lxshare0209.cern.ch//data/alice/ntuples.dat” Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  5. The LFC • LFC features • Hierarchical namespace • Integrated GSI Authentication + Authorization • Access Control Lists (Unix Permissions and POSIX ACLs) • LFN acts as main key in the database. It has: • Symbolic links to it • Unique Identifier (GUID) • System metadata • Information on replicas • One field of user metadata Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  6. LFC Server Installation Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  7. Installation Pre-requisites • Start from a fresh install of SLC 3.0.x • Verify that apt is installed and properly configured: • rpm -qa | grep apt • Install apt if necessary: • rpm -ivhhttp://linuxsoft.cern.ch/cern/slc30X/i386/SL/RPMS/apt-0.5.15cnc6-8.SL.cern.i386.rpm • Java SDK is required to install almost any LCG/gLite grid service. Due to license issues, it is not found in the LCG repositories. So please download and install a release of Sun Java SDK >= 1.4.2_08 from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html chmod +x j2sdk-1_4_2_10-linux-i586-rpm.bin ./j2sdk-1_4_2_10-linux-i586-rpm.bin rpm -ivh j2sdk-1_4_2_10-linux-i586.rpm Preparing... ########################################### [100%] 1:j2sdk ########################################### [100%] Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  8. Security pre-requisites • Request a X509 host certificate for the BDII Server you are going to install from a Certification Autority (CA). For example, to get host certificates from the GILDA CA, go to: • https://gilda.ct.infn.it/CA/mgt/restricted/srvreq.php • Install host certificates (hostcert.pem and hostkey.pem) in /etc/grid-security. • chmod 644 hostcert.pem • chmod 400 hostkey.pem • If you plan to use certificates released by unsupported EGEE CA’s, be sure that their public key, signing policy and CRLs (usually distributed with an rpm) are installed in /etc/grid-security/certificates. • For the VO GILDA, the RPM is available from https://gilda.ct.infn.it/RPMS/ca_GILDA-0.28-1.i386.rpm Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  9. Node Syncronization with NTP • Syncronization among all LCG nodes is mandatory. It can be achieved by the NTP protocol with a time server • Install ntp if not already available for your system: • apt-get install ntp • Add your time server in /etc/ntp.conf • restrict <time_server_IP_address> mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery • server <time_server_name> • (you can use ntp-1.infn.it – IP 193.206.144.10) • Edit /etc/ntp/step-tickers adding your(s) time server(s) hostname • If you are running a firewall, you will have to allow inbound comminication on the NTP port: -A INPUT -s <NTP-serverIP-1> -p udp --dport 123 -j ACCEPT • Activate the ntpd service with the following commands: • ntpdate <your ntp server name> • service ntpd start • chkconfig ntpd on • You can check ntpd’s status with: • ntpq -p Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  10. YAIM Installation • YAIM is a set of bash scripts used to install and easily configure the LCG middleware on the target machine • Ensure you FQDN is properly set • hostname –f • Find the latest YAIM version at http://www.cern.ch/grid-deployment/gis/yaim/ • Download it using wget • wget http://www.cern.ch/grid-deployment/gis/yaim/lcg-yaim-2.7.0-3.noarch.rpm • Install using • rpm -ivh lcg-yaim-2.7.0-3.noarch.rpm Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  11. Site Configuration File • All the configuration values to sites have to be configured in a site configuration file using key-value pairs. • This file is shared among all the different LCG node types. So edit once and keep it in a safe place • Create a copy of /opt/lcg/yaim/examples/site-info.def template (coming from the lcg-yaim RPM) to your reference directory for the installation (e.g. /root): • cp /opt/lcg/yaim/examples/site-info.def /root/my-site-info.def • The general syntax of the file is a sequence of bash-like assignments of variables (<variable>=<value>, no spaces are allowed around =). • A good syntax test for your site configuration file is to try to source it manually running the command: • source my-site-info.def Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  12. LFC Server related variables • $MY_DOMAIN -> your domain (ciemat.es) • $LFC_HOST -> the hostname where the LFC will be installed (gil07.ciemat.es) • $LFC_DB_PASSWORD -> the Mysql password for the "lfc" user • $MYSQL_PASSWORD -> the root Mysql password • $LFC_CENTRAL -> list of VOs for which the LFC should be configured as a central catalogue. If you leave this empty, the LFC will be set as a local catalog. • $LFC_LOCAL -> If you want to limit the VOs for your local catalog, add them here. Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  13. Support for GILDA VO VOS="dteam gilda“ add here the VOs you want to support VO_GILDA_SW_DIR=$VO_SW_DIR/gilda VO_GILDA_DEFAULT_SE=$SE_HOST VO_GILDA_STORAGE_DIR=$CE_CLOSE_SE1_ACCESS_POINT/gilda VO_GILDA_QUEUES="short long infinite" VO_GILDA_VOMS_SERVERS="vomss://voms.ct.infn.it:8443/voms/gilda?/gilda" Add gilda poolaccount in /opt/lcg/yaim/examples/users.conf according the following format: UID:LOGIN:GID:GROUP:VO:FLAG: example: … • 4401:gilda001:4400:gilda:gilda:: • 4402:gilda002:4400:gilda:gilda:: … Add the following lines to /opt/lcg/yaim/examples/groups.conf • "/VO=gilda/GROUP=/gilda/ROLE=SoftwareManager":::sgm: • "/VO=gilda/GROUP=/gilda":::: Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  14. Installation and configuration scripts • Start the download and installation of all the needed package using the following command: • /opt/lcg/yaim/scripts/install_node /root/my-site-info.def lcg-LFC_mysql • Start the configuration of the LFC according the information provided into the my-site-info.def with: • /opt/lcg/yaim/scripts/configure_node /root/my-site-info.def LFC_mysql Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  15. LFC Server Testing • Log into a LCG user interface where the LFC clients commands and lcg-utils are installed: • rpm -qa | grep LFC-client • rpm -qa | grep lcg_util • Set the hostname of the LFC catalog you want to use: • export LFC_HOST=gil07.ciemat.es • Be sure to have already initialized a voms proxy: • voms-proxy-info • Give a look inside the /grid/gilda folder with: • lfc-ls -l /grid/gilda • Try to create a subdirectory with: • lfc-mkdir /grid/gilda/tcaland Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  16. LFC Server Testing (II) • Check that LCG_GFAL_INFOSYS variable is correctly set up to your BDII server: • export LCG_GFAL_INFOSYS=gil03.ciemat.es:2170 • Use lcg-infosites to discover which SE are available to your VO: • lcg-infosites --vo gilda se • Choose one SE and upload a file with: • lcg-cr -v --vo gilda -d <fadq of the choose SE> -l lfn:/grid/gilda/tcaland/test.jdl file://$PWD/hostname.jdl • Check if the file was correctly registered into the catalog and where it was stored: • lfc-ls -l /grid/gilda/tcaland • lcg-lr lfn:/grid/gilda/tcaland/hostname.jdl Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

  17. References • LCG File Catalog (LFC) administrators' guide • https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/LfcAdminGuide • LFC Troubleshooting • https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/LfcTroubleshooting Madrid, EELA Kick-off Meeting, 30.01.2006

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