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There are dependencies among steps of installing and setting up, so they require<br />

to be per<strong>for</strong>med in the order.<br />

The major steps to set up the grid environment include installing:<br />

- Red Hat Linux 9.0 on each machine<br />

- Network Time Protocol server on one machine (here we use m2) and<br />

configuring NTP clients <strong>for</strong> the others (m1 and m3)<br />

- Globus Packaging Technology on each machine<br />

- Globus Server on the m2 and m3 machines<br />

- Globus Client on m1<br />

- Globus Simple Certificate Authority on m2<br />

The grid is configured using the below major steps:<br />

- Sign the certificate requests from all components and users needing them<br />

- Set up gridmap files <strong>for</strong> each system<br />

- Set up automated grid startup<br />

- Set up each GRIS to talk to one GIIS<br />

- Set up MDS security<br />

B.2.1 Naming and Addressing Planning<br />

The Table B-1 shows names, IP addresses, and software to be installed on<br />

machines.<br />

TABLE B-1 Host names, IP addressing, and software<br />

Host name IP Software<br />

m1.kmitnb.ac.th 192.168.10.241 Globus client, centralized scheduling program, MySQL 4.0<br />

m2.kmitnb.ac.th 192.168.10.242 Globus server, CA, and NTP server<br />

m3.kmitnb.ac.th 192.168.10.243 Globus server<br />

We also define the user IDs, groups, and passwords be<strong>for</strong>e implementation,<br />

shown in Table B-2.<br />

The root and globususer ID are used on all machines. Some machines have no<br />

password <strong>for</strong> snobol and adminca ID because the corresponding machine does not<br />

have that user ID installed on it.

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