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** in /etc/ssh/ssh_config set "ForwardX11 yes" |
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** in /etc/ssh/sshd_config confirm that "X11Forwarding" is set to "yes" |
** in /etc/ssh/sshd_config confirm that "X11Forwarding" is set to "yes" |
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** in /etc/ssh/sshd_config change #AuthorizedKeysFile to ".ssh/authorized_keys2" |
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** scp telemachos:/root/.bashrc ~ |
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** scp telemachos:/etc/hosts.allow /etc |
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Revision as of 12:21, 26 December 2014
- If the installation program hangs almost right away on a PCI-related message, add the boot option "nomodeset" and retry.
- Do not 'upgrade' from an earlier version. Choose 'new install', but use extreme care not to interfere with existing scratch partitions.
- Select the following additional software categories:
- Technical writing
- Console tools
- File server
- Miscellaneous server
- Network administration
- Base development
- C/C++ development
- Integrated Development Environment
- Java development
- Perl development
- Python development
- After selecting packages, choose "detail" and select additional packages:
- In 'Console tools': nano, ncftp, pico
- Via search: libgdk_pixbuf-2_0-0-32bit, libgtk-2_0-0-32bit, libxml2-2-32bit, mmv, ipython, lynx, xosview, readline-devel
- Network configuration:
- Firewall enabled, SSH open
- Static IP address, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- DNS: 129.105.1.1, 129.105.49.1, 8.8.8.8
- Domain search: 'ms.northwestern.edu' and 'northwestern.edu'
- Gateway (under 'routing' tab): 129.105.92.1
- After install, in Software Management add:
- lsb, motif, motif-devel, glibc-devel-static, texlive, libreadline5, apcupsd, apcupsd-cgi, apcupsd-gui
- Add NVIDIA driver via one-click (and configure using 'nvidia-xconfig'):
- Add VLC via one-click:
- Add Google Chrome repository:
- Install debugging software packages via YaST:
- In Software Repositories, enable openSUSE-13.1-Debug and openSUSE-13.1-Update-Debug
- Go to Software Management, select glibc-debuginfo
- Since we use our own installation of OpenMPI, remove the system version (must be done AFTER previous step):
- rpm -e mpi-selector openmpi libboost_mpi1_53_0 libboost_graph1_53_0 boost-devel
- In YaST, Network Services:
- NIS client: Domain "el"; Server 129.105.92.12; Open Port in Firewall
- NSF client: Mount /home (options: defaults,rw) and /usr/local from ariadne (options: defaults)
- NTP configuration: Start NTP daemon now and on boot; add server 129.105.92.12
- Connect TO the new machine from ariadne, as root. This will add the host key to ~/.ssh/known_hosts. From there, copy it to /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts (still on ariadne). Also, between the hostname and the IP address, add the FQDN of the new machine, so that that is also associate with the same host key.
- Then, as root on the new machine, do:
- ln -s /usr/local/etc/profile.local /etc
- ln -s /usr/local/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts /etc/ssh
- add the file /usr/local/etc/hosts_list to /etc/hosts
- scp nestor:/etc/motd /etc (and then edit this file to represent the new machine; "nvidia-smi" is a useful program to find the videocard installed)
- texconfig (and set default paper size to 'letter')
- in /etc/ssh/ssh_config set "ForwardX11 yes"
- in /etc/ssh/sshd_config confirm that "X11Forwarding" is set to "yes"
- in /etc/ssh/sshd_config change #AuthorizedKeysFile to ".ssh/authorized_keys2"
- scp telemachos:/root/.bashrc ~
- scp telemachos:/etc/hosts.allow /etc
- scp telemachos:/etc/hosts.deny /etc
- Setting up e-mail notifications for Linux Software RAID.