This is a mirror of Open Grid Scheduler, taken from Subversion r156. Patches from the (deceased) FreeBSD sge62 port, and a few of my own (to make it work with more than 4GB memory) were then applied.
Before you install this, consider Son of Grid Engine (or maybe here) which might actually be supported.
Grab the repository. It was at r156, dated 2014-01-01, when I did this on 2016-09-22.
rsync -av svn.code.sf.net::p/gridscheduler/code code
Create an authors file.
rayrayson = Rayson Ho <raysonlogin@mail-g.com>
ron_chen_123 = Ron Chen <ron_chen@mail-hot.com>
Convert to git.
mkdir opengridscheduler.git
cd opengridscheduler.git
git svn init file:///trashcan/gridscheduler/code --stdlayout --no-metadata
git config svn.authorsfile /trashcan/gridscheduler/opengridscheduler.git.users
git svn fetch
# Check branches. Yup, branches exist.
git branch -a
# Cleanup tags.
git tag SGE6.2u5 origin/SGE6.2u5
git tag SGE6.2u5p1 origin/SGE6.2u5p1
git tag GE2011.11 origin/tags/GE2011.11
git tag GE2011.11p1 origin/tags/GE2011.11p1
git tag SGE6.2u5p1 origin/tags/SGE6.2u5p1
git tag SGE6.2u5p2 origin/tags/SGE6.2u5p2
git tag SGE6.2u5p3 origin/tags/SGE6.2u5p3
git branch -d -r origin/SGE6.2u5
git branch -d -r origin/SGE6.2u5p1
git branch -d -r origin/tags/GE2011.11
git branch -d -r origin/tags/GE2011.11p1
git branch -d -r origin/tags/SGE6.2u5p1
git branch -d -r origin/tags/SGE6.2u5p2
git branch -d -r origin/tags/SGE6.2u5p3
git branch -d -r origin/trunk
# Remove the SVN stuff. No clue what it does; copied from some other recipe.
git config --remove-section svn-remote.svn
rm -rf .git/svn .git/logs/refs/remotes/origin/ .git/refs/remotes/origin/
# Convert the remaining branches to local branches. Even less of a clue what it does.
git config remote.origin.url .
git config --add remote.origin.fetch +refs/remotes/\*:refs/heads/\*
git fetch
# Covert repo into a bare repo.
cd ..
git clone --bare opengridscheduler.git opengridschedulerbare.git
# Upload that to wherever.
cd opengridschedulerbare.git
git push --mirror git@github.com:brianwalenz/opengridscheduler.git
Easy, but not as easy as 'gmake'.
cd source
setenv AIMK_ARGS "-spool-classic -no-java -no-jni -no-gui-inst -no-secure -no-qmake -no-qtcsh"
./aimk $AIMK_ARGS -only-depend
./scripts/zerodepend
./aimk $AIMK_ARGS depend
./aimk $AIMK_ARGS
./aimk $AIMK_ARGS -man
setenv SGE_ROOT /usr/local/sge
./scripts/distinst -y -noexit -local -libs fbsd-amd64 -- \
man common sge_qmaster sge_execd sge_shadowd sge_shepherd sge_coshepherd \
qstat qsub qalter qconf qdel qacct qmod qsh utilbin jobs qhost qmake qmon \
qping qloadsensor.exe sgepasswd qquota
The 'official' installation wants you to run '/usr/local/sge/install_qmaster' and '/usr/local/sge/install_execd'. I haven't done that recently, instead, just the following steps:
pw groupadd sgeadmin -g 103
pw useradd sgeadmin -u 103 -g 103 -h - -d /nonexistent -s /sbin/nologin -c "Sun Grid Engine Admin"
cp -p /usr/local/sge/rc.d_sge /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sge
# Load SGE on boot. Add:
# sge_qmaster_enable="YES"
# sge_execd_enable="YES"
vi /etc/rc.conf
# Add '. /usr/local/sge/default/common/settings.sh' so grid jobs have SGE configured too
vi /etc/profile
# Add 'source /usr/local/sge/default/common/settings.csh'
vi ~/.cshrc
You're on your own here. I'm using this old version because I've been using it for years, and it's already configured for me.
However, adding a new host isn't that hard:
qconf -Ae aye.home # With template from 'qconf -se', -ae might have worked too.
qconf -Ae bee.home
qconf -ah aye.home,bee.home # Add admin host.
qconf -as aye.home,bee.home # Add submit host.
qconf -aq big.q # Pops up vi to edit queue description. Copied from servers.q.