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Revision as of 23:03, 20 June 2017
DAQ1
Install CentOs
eth1 configuration
The ethernet card on the host computer has two ports (eth0 and eth1).
eth0 is used to talk to the work and use DNS
eth1 is hardwired to a subnet
in this case the ROC is configured to address 10.1.1.2
The eth1 port is set to
"statically set IP addresses"
and the manual IP address setting is 10.1.1.1
after you activate eht1 you can telnet to the ROC using
telnet 10.1.1.2
You can then create an entry in /etc/hosts which aliases roc1 to this IP address
Install tftp onto the Linux host computer
TFTP is used to copy the VxWorks kernel onto the ROC
For CentOS I used yum
yum install tftp
yum install tftp-server
then I looked in the file
/etc/xinetd.d/tftp
- default: off
- description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file transfer \
- protocol. The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless \
- workstations, download configuration files to network-aware printers, \
- and to start the installation process for some operating systems.
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram protocol = udp wait = yes user = root server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd server_args = -s /tftpboot disable = yes per_source = 11 cps = 100 2 flags = IPv4
}
to see how tftp was configured by default. The file tell me that the tftp files should be located in the subdirectory
/tftpboot
make sure your boot kernels are located in /tftpboot
[root@daq1 /]# ls tftpboot/ boot6100_121_v3.bin boot6100_122.bin
turn the server on
/sbin/chkconfig tftp on
Set up rsh
turn on rsh
use yum to install the rsh server.
yum install rsh-server
edit /etc/xinetd.d/rlogin and rsh to allow server
# default: on # description: rlogind is the server for the rlogin(1) program. The server \ # provides a remote login facility with authentication based on \ # privileged port numbers from trusted hosts. service login { socket_type = stream wait = no user = root log_on_success += USERID log_on_failure += USERID server = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind disable = no }
Now reload xinitd
/etc/init.d/xinetd reload
then add a file called ".rhosts" to the daq account with the IP addresses and usernames
~ >less .rhosts
134.50.3.210 daq 10.1.1.2 roc1
old version is below ~ >less .rhosts 134.50.3.216 roc1 134.50.3.216 daq 134.50.3.210 daq
You Must set the .rhosts permissions exaclty as below otherwise rsh will not work
chmod 644 .rhosts
Update hosts file
set /etc/hosts file to say
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost #::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 134.50.3.210 daq1.physics.isu.edu daq1 10.1.1.1 localdaq.physics.isu.edu localdaq 10.1.1.2 roc1.physics.isu.edu roc1
the above will assign IP addesses to computer names
test to see if rsh is running
rsh -l daq daq1 ls
if you get the error like
[root@daq1 xinetd.d]# rsh -l daq daq1 ls connect to address 134.50.3.210 port 544: Connection refused Trying krb4 rsh... connect to address 134.50.3.210 port 544: Connection refused trying normal rsh (/usr/bin/rsh)
the check if rsh is enabled
[root@daq1 xinetd.d]# less /etc/xinetd.d/rsh # default: on # description: The rshd server is the server for the rcmd(3) routine and, \ # consequently, for the rsh(1) program. The server provides \ # remote execution facilities with authentication based on \ # privileged port numbers from trusted hosts. service shell { socket_type = stream wait = no user = root log_on_success += USERID log_on_failure += USERID server = /usr/sbin/in.rshd disable = no }
You need to reload xinetd if you make a change so it looks like above
[root@daq1 xinetd.d]# /etc/init.d/xinetd reload
Security/Firewall
Turn off iptables
/sbin/service iptables stop
Turn off Kerberos
How can I > configure rsh to use the old, normal way of auth? > > I'm using the latest CentOS4.2
If you don't use the Kerberos stuff, then remove it ... it's probably the krb5-workstation package - i.e.
rpm -e krb5-workstation
I don't know about rexec, but for rlogin and rsh:
Edit /etc/pam.d/rsh and change the line:
auth required pam_rhosts_auth.so
to:
auth required pam_rhosts_auth.so promiscuous
and edit /etc/pam.d/rlogin and change the line:
auth sufficient pam_rhosts_auth.so
to:
auth sufficient pam_rhosts_auth.so promiscuous
Make sure 'rsh' and 'rlogin' are listed in /etc/securetty
text relocation
SummarySELinux is preventing rcServer from loading /home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so which requires text relocation.
- Detailed Description
- [SELinux is in permissive mode, the operation would have been denied but was permitted due to permissive mode.]
The rcServer application attempted to load /home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so which requires text relocation. This is a potential security problem. Most libraries do not need this permission. Libraries are sometimes coded incorrectly and request this permission. The SELinux Memory Protection Tests web page explains how to remove this requirement. You can configure SELinux temporarily to allow /home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so to use relocation as a workaround, until the library is fixed. Please file a bug report against this package.
- Allowing Access
- If you trust /home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so to run correctly, you can change the file context to textrel_shlib_t. "chcon -t textrel_shlib_t '/home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so'" You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t '/home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so'"
The following command will allow this access:chcon -t textrel_shlib_t '/home/daq/CODA/2.5/CMLOG/2.1/lib/Linux/libcmlog.so'Additional Information
Dual head config
The DAQ computer is running a Matrox display adapter
http://projects.tuxx-home.at/?id=matrox_drivers
VME crate modules
Module | address |
CAEN_V1495_IO | 0x80110000 |
CAEN_V775_TDC | 0x610000 |
CAEN_V792_ADC | 0xee0000 |
CAEN_V260_Scalr | 0xda0000 |
Struck_SIS3302_ADC | 0x50000000 |
SIS3300 Library
try the following on roc1
-> ld < sis3320Lib.o
try to initialize module
s3320Init(0x5000000,0,1)
DAQ6 configuration
DAQ6_Specs
Machine: Enterprise HP ProLiant DL380 G7 CPUs: 2, 2.93 GHz CPUs with totaling 8 cores RAID controller: HP smart Array P410i, slot 0
The steps used to setup DAQ6 are given below
CentOS 7 installation
configure rocdaq6
download the software
Database creation on daq6
Using jcedit
https://coda.jlab.org/drupal/content/example-single-crate-configuration
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