-bash-3.00$ ./inst_sge -sm
Shadow Master Host Setup
------------------------
Make sure, that the host, you wish to configure as a shadow host,
has read/write permissions to the qmaster spool and SGE_ROOT//common directory! For using a shadow master it is recommended to set up a Berkeley DB Spooling Server |
Hit to continue >>
Grid Engine - test installation
-------------------------------
You are installing not as user >root
This will allow you to run Grid Engine only under your user id for testing
a limited functionality of Grid Engine.
Hit if this is ok or stop the installation with Ctrl-C >>
Checking $SGE_ROOT directory
----------------------------
The Grid Engine root directory is:
$SGE_ROOT = /appl/sge/ge6.2u2_1
If this directory is not correct (e.g. it may contain an automounter
prefix) enter the correct path to this directory or hit
to use default [/appl/sge/ge6.2u2_1] >>
Your $SGE_ROOT directory: /appl/sge/ge6.2u2_1
Hit to continue >>
Please enter your SGE_CELL directory or use the default [default] >>
Grid Engine TCP/IP communication service
----------------------------------------
The port for sge_execd is currently set as service.
sge_execd service set to port 1537
Hit to continue >>
Checking hostname resolving
---------------------------
This hostname is known at qmaster as an administrative host.
Hit to continue >>
Creating local configuration
----------------------------
added "x4150e" to configuration list
Local configuration for host >x4150e< created.
Hit to continue >>
Creating shadow_masters file for host x4150e
Hit to continue >>
Starting sge_shadowd on host x4150e
Shadowhost installation completed!
-bash-3.00$ ps -ef |grep sge
sgeadmin 19635 1 0 15:32 ? 00:00:00 /appl/sge/ge6.2u2_1/bin/lx24-amd64/sge_shadowd
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