rebuilding the system software

03aug07


The pdev user
Important files and their locations locations
Building the software
A few different ways to build the software
Things to do before building the software
Build the host tools cfitsio and fftw
Making the tools
Making the pdev software
Before running with a new system.
Changes to run on tdevs0
Installing the linux software on the N (14 or 1) pdev servers

History:



The pdev user:  (top)

    We've added the user pdev to the pdevs0 system. The different versions of the software should be made here. The files in this directory are:


Important files and their locations:  (top)

    After the system is built the following files and locations are used (note the pdev.xxxx image has not yet been implemented). If you are running multiple boxes/servers only one of them is the dns server. You should also only have to make the system on one of them, we should have an rdist script to load the rest of them.


Building the software:

    A few different ways to build the software:  (top)

  1. You are starting from scratch with a new pserver and spectrometer box. You need to setup everything.
  2. You already have a psrv setup and you want to rebuild a new version of the  pdev software. Some options are:

Things to do before building:  (top)


Build the host tools cfitsio and fftw   (top)

       If you are making a new version of the software, you can probably just use the old tools in pdev/local. If you are on a new server you'll have to do the following:

Making the tools:  (top)


Making the pdev software:  (top)

    After the tools are installed you can make the pdev software and image for the boxes.


Before running with a new system:  (top)

    Before running with a new system you need to do the following:


Changes for tdevs0 test machine: (top)

These are the changes to get a spectrometer to run on a file server that is not called pdevs0. In this example i'm calling it tdevs0.


sep08: Installing the linux software on the N (14 or 1) pdev servers


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