From 30fa0f297cacc3971fd2c53277ee69d8d6da192b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Coulter Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2020 16:31:04 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated README Signed-off-by: Eric Coulter --- README.md | 16 +++++++--------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bc606e9..84f88b0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -44,28 +44,26 @@ To build your own Virtual cluster, starting on your localhost: (or ensure that they're available in the shared filesystem). * For other modifications, feel free to get in touch! -1. Run ```headnode_create.sh``` - it *will* require an ssh key to exist in +1. Run ```cluster_create.sh``` - it *will* require an ssh key to exist in ```${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa.pub```. This will be the key used for your jetstream instance! If you prefer to use a different key, be sure to edit this script accordingly. The expected argument is only the headnode name, and will create an 'm1.small' instance for you. - ```./headnode_create.sh ``` + ```./cluster_create.sh ``` Watch for the ip address of your new instance at the end of the script! -1. The headnode_create script has copied everything in this directory +1. The cluster_create script has copied everything in this directory + except your openrc file to your headnode. You should now be able to ssh in as the centos user, with your default ssh key: ```ssh centos@``` -1. Now, in the copied directory, *on the headnode*, run the install.sh script - with sudo: +1. Slurm should be up and running, all that's left is to install any + desired software. If you are using Singularity, just load the module + and point to your preferred repo! - ```sudo ./install.sh```. - - This script handles all the steps necessary to install slurm, with - elastic nodes set. Useage note: Slurm will run the suspend/resume scripts in response to