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Infinity Personal is a set of tools allowing you to install the Infinity system on your computer, either PC or laptop. The software modules are downloaded on your computer and can be used offline. In addition, you can monitor and submit computational jobs to supported clusters if you are online. Note: your local account should have the same name as in e-Infra space for reasonable work. | |||
The currently supported operating systems are: | |||
* Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | |||
=Register= | |||
First, you must join the Infinity Personal group. Once the application is approved by the administrator, you can continue. | |||
<span class="plainlinks">[https://perun.cesnet.cz/allfed/registrar/?vo=VO_muni_ncbr&group=srv:lcc-infinity-personal&locale=en <span class="mw-ui-button mw-ui-constructive mw-ui-small">Register into Infinity Personal group</span>]</span> | |||
=Install Infinity Personal= | |||
The core of Infinity Personal is installed by using system packages. You have to activate the NCBR package repository for a given version of OS and then install the package. | |||
1) Activate the NCBR public package repository: | |||
https://einfra.ncbr.muni.cz/ > User support > Ubuntu Packages > NCBR PUBLIC (LCC and WOLF mirrors available) | |||
<span class="plainlinks">[https://wolf.ncbr.muni.cz/whitezone/packages/public/22.04/ <span class="mw-ui-button mw-ui-constructive mw-ui-small">NCBR PUBLIC Repository (WOLF mirror)</span>]</span> | |||
Follow '''Instructions''' in the section '''How to activate access to the package repository'''. | |||
2) Install the core package with AMS: | |||
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-ams-core-9.0-personal | |||
=Configure Infinity Personal= | |||
At this stage, you will configure Infinity Personal using the ams-personal command, which can be used only by a user in the sudo group. You will generate SSH keys to access the Infinity Personal repository, update the shell environment, and set up your user account to grant access to the local Infinity Personal repository. Each step requires you to re-login your computer. | |||
==Basic Setup== | |||
$ ams-personal envinit | |||
-> logout/login | |||
$ ams-personal useradd | |||
-> logout/login | |||
$ ams-personal gensshkeys | |||
Confirm that you want to create the new key. The key is composed of the type, key, and user ID. | |||
==Register SSH Key== | |||
Put all the ssh key content into your e-Infra identity in the Perun system. | |||
https://perun.cesnet.cz/fed/gui | |||
a) Left tab "User" -> Select identity -> Top tab "Authentication" -> Kerberos & SSH keys | |||
b) Create a new key in the section "Public ssh Key:" (a green button with a plus sign) | |||
c) Insert the key | |||
d) Press the "Save" button. | |||
You need to wait up to 1 hour to complete the propagation. | |||
==Install Core Software Modules== | |||
$ ams-personal coremods | |||
-> logout/login | |||
=Install Software Modules= | |||
The list of all software modules is provided online at iSoftRepo service: | |||
<span class="plainlinks">[https://infinity.ncbr.muni.cz/isoftrepo/fcgi-bin/isoftrepo.fcgi <span class="mw-ui-button mw-ui-constructive mw-ui-small">iSoftRepo</span>]</span> | |||
The modules can be installed by the ams-personal command. For example, you can install the VMD module by: | |||
$ ams-personal install vmd | |||
See ams-personal -h for other options. | |||
=Additional Computer Tweaks= | |||
The packages described below are authoritative. Once the setup is changed, it is difficult to undo it! | |||
==Kerberos== | |||
Install the '''ncbr-krb5-einfra''' package for general Kerberos support in the META and EINFRA realms. This provides the '''kinit''' and '''klist''' commands. To employ the ssh command Kerberos tickets, install the '''ncbr-ssh-client-config''' package. If you have a local account with the same '''*name*''' and '''*password*''' as in e-Infra space, you can benefit from the '''ncbr-personal-authc-einfra''' package. You will get a Kerberos ticket if online during the local authentication. In offline mode, your identity will be validated locally. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Package | |||
! Purpose | |||
|- | |||
| ncbr-krb5-einfra | |||
| general support for Kerberos (META realm) | |||
|- | |||
| ncbr-ssh-client-config | |||
| configure ssh client to employ Kerberos | |||
|- | |||
| ncbr-personal-authc-einfra | |||
| install and configure pam_krb5 | |||
|} | |||
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-krb5-einfra | |||
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-ssh-client-config | |||
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-personal-authc-einfra | |||
==MetaCentrum Storages== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Package | |||
! Purpose | |||
|- | |||
| ncbr-metanfs4-krb5i-metastorage | |||
| MetaCentrum storages | |||
|- | |||
| ncbr-metanfs4-keytab | |||
| generate nfs keytab | |||
|} | |||
===Install Packages=== | |||
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-metanfs4-krb5i-metastorage | |||
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-metanfs4-keytab | |||
===Generate NFS Keytab=== | |||
You must be in the sudo group to generate the NFS keytab. First, get the valid Kerberos tickets and then generate the keytab. | |||
$ kinit | |||
$ gen-metanfs4-keytab | |||
===Reboot=== | |||
You must reboot the computer to start using the storages. | |||
==Remote Desktop== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Package | |||
! Purpose | |||
|- | |||
| ncbr-tigervnc | |||
| native tigervnc server and client | |||
|} |
Latest revision as of 15:13, 6 February 2024
Documentation / Activation, Deactivation, and Installation / Infinity Personal
Infinity Personal is a set of tools allowing you to install the Infinity system on your computer, either PC or laptop. The software modules are downloaded on your computer and can be used offline. In addition, you can monitor and submit computational jobs to supported clusters if you are online. Note: your local account should have the same name as in e-Infra space for reasonable work.
The currently supported operating systems are:
- Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Register
First, you must join the Infinity Personal group. Once the application is approved by the administrator, you can continue.
Install Infinity Personal
The core of Infinity Personal is installed by using system packages. You have to activate the NCBR package repository for a given version of OS and then install the package.
1) Activate the NCBR public package repository:
https://einfra.ncbr.muni.cz/ > User support > Ubuntu Packages > NCBR PUBLIC (LCC and WOLF mirrors available)
Follow Instructions in the section How to activate access to the package repository.
2) Install the core package with AMS:
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-ams-core-9.0-personal
Configure Infinity Personal
At this stage, you will configure Infinity Personal using the ams-personal command, which can be used only by a user in the sudo group. You will generate SSH keys to access the Infinity Personal repository, update the shell environment, and set up your user account to grant access to the local Infinity Personal repository. Each step requires you to re-login your computer.
Basic Setup
$ ams-personal envinit -> logout/login $ ams-personal useradd -> logout/login $ ams-personal gensshkeys
Confirm that you want to create the new key. The key is composed of the type, key, and user ID.
Register SSH Key
Put all the ssh key content into your e-Infra identity in the Perun system.
https://perun.cesnet.cz/fed/gui
a) Left tab "User" -> Select identity -> Top tab "Authentication" -> Kerberos & SSH keys b) Create a new key in the section "Public ssh Key:" (a green button with a plus sign) c) Insert the key d) Press the "Save" button.
You need to wait up to 1 hour to complete the propagation.
Install Core Software Modules
$ ams-personal coremods -> logout/login
Install Software Modules
The list of all software modules is provided online at iSoftRepo service:
The modules can be installed by the ams-personal command. For example, you can install the VMD module by:
$ ams-personal install vmd
See ams-personal -h for other options.
Additional Computer Tweaks
The packages described below are authoritative. Once the setup is changed, it is difficult to undo it!
Kerberos
Install the ncbr-krb5-einfra package for general Kerberos support in the META and EINFRA realms. This provides the kinit and klist commands. To employ the ssh command Kerberos tickets, install the ncbr-ssh-client-config package. If you have a local account with the same *name* and *password* as in e-Infra space, you can benefit from the ncbr-personal-authc-einfra package. You will get a Kerberos ticket if online during the local authentication. In offline mode, your identity will be validated locally.
Package | Purpose |
---|---|
ncbr-krb5-einfra | general support for Kerberos (META realm) |
ncbr-ssh-client-config | configure ssh client to employ Kerberos |
ncbr-personal-authc-einfra | install and configure pam_krb5 |
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-krb5-einfra $ sudo apt-get install ncbr-ssh-client-config $ sudo apt-get install ncbr-personal-authc-einfra
MetaCentrum Storages
Package | Purpose |
---|---|
ncbr-metanfs4-krb5i-metastorage | MetaCentrum storages |
ncbr-metanfs4-keytab | generate nfs keytab |
Install Packages
$ sudo apt-get install ncbr-metanfs4-krb5i-metastorage $ sudo apt-get install ncbr-metanfs4-keytab
Generate NFS Keytab
You must be in the sudo group to generate the NFS keytab. First, get the valid Kerberos tickets and then generate the keytab.
$ kinit $ gen-metanfs4-keytab
Reboot
You must reboot the computer to start using the storages.
Remote Desktop
Package | Purpose |
---|---|
ncbr-tigervnc | native tigervnc server and client |