Administrator's Guide:Setting up a gCube infrastructure
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A gCube infrastructure is a set of working nodes (so-called DHNs, DILIGENT Hosting Nodes) glued by the gCube enabling services and able to host gCube services. When creating a new infrastructure, there are two kinds of configuration: secure configuration and non-secure configuration The setup of the latter is easier than the former, since the secure infrastructures require some additional steps. In order to setup a non-secure infrastructure, the following steps have to be performed:
- decide the VOs hierarchy configuration: at least one root VO and a subVO are required to be there
- identify a set of machines to turn on as DHNs (their number may vary depending on the infrastructure needs)
- setup the root VO
- identify two machines to dedicate to the VO management
- install the DHN 1.0 bundle in the two machines
- configure one DHN (named DIS root DHN) as root, join it to the root VO as default VO and install there the DIS core services (DIS-IC, DIS-Registry, DIS-Broker) dedicated to the management of the root VO
- configure one DHN (DLMan and PR root DHN) to join it to the root VO as default VO and
- install and populate a Package Repository there (named PR DHN)
- install and configure a DL Management Service there (named DLMan root DHN)
- start the container on the DIS root DHN, then on the DLMan root DHN and then on the PR DHN and verify that they work properly
- setup the subVO
- identify two machines to dedicate to the subVO management
- install the DHN 1.0 bundle in the two machines
- configure one DHN as root, join it to the subVO as default VO and install there the DIS core services (DIS-IC, DIS-Registry, DIS-Broker) dedicated to the subVO (named DIS subVO DHN)
- ...
- configure and start generic DHNs
- install the DHN 1.0 bundle in each machine
- ...