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Would it be a problem to add the 6 machines we use at ncsa?

     lsst-dbdev1.ncsa.illinois.edu (141.142.237.33)
     lsst-dbdev2.ncsa.illinois.edu (141.142.237.34)
     lsst-dbdev3.ncsa.illinois.edu (141.142.237.35)
     lsst-dbdev4.ncsa.illinois.edu (141.142.237.36)
     lsst-dbdev5.ncsa.illinois.edu (141.142.237.37)
     lsst-dbdev6.ncsa.illinois.edu (141.142.237.38)

(only ncsa admin and the qserv team has login there)

Jacek


On 02/12/2015 11:07 AM, Fabrice Jammes wrote:
> Hi Matthieu,
>
> I think a CC-IN2P3 account is required to access Qserv cluster, isn't it?
> Would it be possible, in a first time to access the build node from, by
> order or importance:
>
> - ccage.in2p3.fr
>
> - LPC machines:
>     clrinfoport09.in2p3.fr
>     clrlsst-dbmaster-vm.in2p3.fr
>     clrlsstwn04.in2p3.fr
>     clrinfopc04.in2p3.fr
>
> - SLAC visitor wireless network (while I'm at SLAC):
>      Destination         Genmask
>      198.129.216.0    255.255.248.0
>
> - SLAC machine:
>      lsst-db2.slac.stanford.edu
>
> - NCSA machines:
>      lsst-sw.ncsa.illinois.edu
>      lsst-dbdev5.ncsa.illinois.edu
>
> Maybe other member of the Qserv team want to provide some additional IP
> adresses?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fabrice
>
> On 02/11/2015 01:41 AM, Mattieu Puel wrote:
>> Hi Fabrice et all,
>>
>>> 1) a new qserv build / interactive machine with the following
>>> requirements:
>>>
>>> * SL7
>>> * Public IP address. Note however that you will have to provide the
>>> IP adress of the clients (or a subnetwork @ SLAC) from which you plan
>>> to login to this build machine.
>> could you please communicate the subnets from which you intend to
>> initiate ssh connections to the build node ?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>> * This machine will be used as the _only_ access point to the qserv
>>> cluster through SSH. If you need more interactive/build nodes, please
>>> let us know.
>>> * password and kerberos (eg. principal: [log in to unmask])
>>> authentications enabled.
>>> * access to your AFS home directories (eg.
>>> /afs/in2p3.fr/home/f/fjammes).
>>> * qserv local account (home directory: /home/qserv)
>>> * sudo -u qserv enabled on this machine.
>>> * SPS enabled.
>>> * Screen package deployed on this machine.
>>> * I guess that this machine will be used mainly to compile the qserv
>>> software, to check that the software is running correctly, and to
>>> generate RPMs. Anything else?
>>
>>
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