HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Solaris 8 Certification Status at CERN Ignacio Reguero and Michel Manent Presented by Alan Lovell

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HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Solaris 8 Certification Status at CERN Ignacio Reguero and Michel Manent Presented by Alan Lovell CERN, European Laboratory for Particle Physics. Geneva, Switzerland

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UIAgenda  Solaris 8 Installation Protocol  Status  Work in Progress  Current Problems  Compilers  Conclusions

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Solaris 8 Installation Protocol  Solaris 8 supports BOOTP/DHCP as installation protocol as well as RARP  This is supported by the Open Boot PROM of all Sun UltraSPARC hardware This is all Sun modern hardware The command is OK Boot net:dhcp - install  Step forward as BOOTP is designed to go through routers while RARP is not

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Solaris 8 Installation Protocol (Contd.)  Previous versions of Solaris only supported the RARP protocol  So in order to install Solaris in the CERN network through routers using RARP we had to Modify the system in the Sun installation server IP driver: Time to Live greater than 1 Bootparamd: Routing table Specially configure “helper address” in routers

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Solaris 8 Installation Protocol (contd.) Now no system hacking required However:  Have to setup and configure BOOTP/DHCP server Currently in different machine as Sun DHCP server clashing with CMU BOOTP server that we run on SUN installation server for other hardware Hardware DHCP “ident code” has to be found out by snooping the network and introduced manually in server for each new SUN hardware model on the site

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Solaris 8 Installation Protocol (contd.)  Problem with sysidnet hanging in CERN network environment Use “localconfig” script called from /sbin/sysconfig in installation client to replace sysidnet Before Solaris 8 we had to remove sysidnet + sysidsys + sysidconfig anyway for hands-off installation, otherwise always prompted for timezone and netmask… Now ${MOUNT_CONFIG_DIR}/sysidcfg config file is the Sun standard way to set “site” installation parametres Sysidcfg should have removed need for “localconfig” if it weren’t for sysidnet hanging…

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UISysidcfg name_service=DNS {domain_name=cern.ch name_server=ip-dns- 1( ),ip-dns-2( ) search=cern.ch} network_interface=PRIMARY {protocol_ipv6=no} security_policy=NONE system_locale=en_US terminal=vt220 timezone=MET root_password=5HkS4GWfrBCN2 timeserver=ip-time-1.cern.ch

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UIlocalconfig #!/bin/sh # set up netmasks, timezone, defaultrouter,nameserver,etc and fix up.sysIDtool.state STATE=/tmp/root/etc/.sysIDtool.state echo >/tmp/root/etc/inet/netmasks echo 'TZ=MET' >/tmp/root/etc/default/init cp /sbin/sysIDtool.state $STATE HOSTNAME=`uname -n` set `grep -w ${HOSTNAME} /sbin/hosts` IPADDR=$1 set `/sbin/guess_netconf ${IPADDR}` DEFAULTROUTER=$1 NETMASK=$2 BROADCAST=$3 echo " Setting Default Router\c" cat > /tmp/root/etc/defaultrouter <<EOFdefaultrouter ${DEFAULTROUTER} EOFdefaultrouter …

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Status  Solaris/SPARC second architecture for LHC Alternative to PCs To check numerical issues  Over 600 installation clients Mostly Solaris 7  Solaris 8 (HW0401) served unofficially (~20 clients) from the SUNINST0 installation server + SUNINST1 DHCP server This was necessary as new hardware such as the 280R servers require Solaris 8  Obsolete Installation Server Hardware SPARC 20s with disks falling apart

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI  The current installation server and reference machine hardware is being upgraded From SPARC 20s to Netra T and 280R + A1000 disk box  An updated kit has been set up in the installation server HW0202  We are consolidating our CMU BOOTP server onto the SUN DHCP server Work In Progress

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Current Problems  SSH and SSHD problems With AFS authentication (mostly solved) SSH client hangs (being analyzed) Running out of entropy Testing ANDIrand and/or /dev/random  JAVA update required for security  XDM with PAM support not available Required for HEPiX X11 environment Otherwise you can use dtlogin  PAM configuration for AFS with XDM

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Compilers  The original request from the Physics community was to keep the current SPARCcompilers V6.1 (= C++ 5.2) as the standard for Solaris 8.  However this version has C++ template library compatibility problems  On request of CMS we installed Sun Forte Developer 7 Early Access 2  The tests have been successful  The current consensus of both Atlas and CMS is to go to Forte Developer 7 (=C++ 5.4) as soon as released

HEPiX 2002, CataniaI. Reguero M. Manent – IT/PS/UI Conclusions  We expect the SSH problems be solved soon by the person responsible  We expect to be ready for certification of Solaris 8 and provide “official” support very soon  Once certification done we plan migration campaign Although a large number of machines unable to run Solaris 8  Further work required on Solaris desktop Looking onto Gnome  We are willing to cooperate on Solaris issues with interested sites