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Robinhood Policy Engine : a versatile tool to monitor filesystem contents and schedule actions on filesystem entries.
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I - License II - Compiling III - Install IV - Database configuration V - Enabling Lustre changelogs VI - RobinHood config file VII - First run I - License =========== Copyright (C) 2004-2016 CEA/DAM. Copyright 2013-2016 Cray Inc. All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the CeCILL-C License. The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had knowledge of the CeCILL-C license (http://www.cecill.info) and that you accept its terms. II - Compiling ============== 2.1 - From source tarball ------------------------- It is advised to build RobinHood on your target system, to ensure the best compatibility with your Lustre and MySQL versions. Build requirements: glib2-devel, libattr-devel, mysql-devel or mariadb-devel, mailx, bison, flex. For lustre support: lustre or lustre-client, libuuid-devel Unzip and untar the source distribution: > tar zxvf robinhood-3.x.x.tar.gz > cd robinhood-3.x.x Configure and build: > ./configure > make rpm RPMs are generated in the 'rpms/RPMS/<arch>' directory. 2.2 - From git repository ------------------------- # Install git, and autotools stuff: yum install git automake autoconf libtool # retrieve robinhood sources git clone https://github.com/cea-hpc/robinhood.git cd robinhood git checkout master (or other branch) sh autogen.sh Then refer to section 2.1 for next compilation steps.o 2.3 - Build using src rpm --------------------------- 2.3.1 - Creating src rpm ------------------------ Only requirements: rpm-build, gcc, flex, bison To create src rpm on a host with minimal requirements, run: ./configure --enable-dist make srpm 2.3.2 - Building from src rpm ----------------------------- By default, the src rpm builds robinhood for POSIX filesystems: rpmbuild --rebuild robinhood-3.0*.src.rpm To build robinhood binary RPM for a Lustre filsystem, run: rpmbuild --rebuild robinhood-3.0*.src.rpm --with lustre --define "lversion x.y" where x.y is your target lustre version (e.g. 2.7). Note: if lustre-client is not installed on your target system, you can specify an alternative lustre package by defining "lpackage", e.g. rpmbuild ... --define "lpackage lustre" Note: 'lversion' can be omitted, by it is strongly recommanded to prevent incompatibility issues between lustreapi versions. III - Install ============= For installing robinhood on your target system, install the following RPM: > robinhood-adm It includes configuration helper for DB, changelogs, ... * For lustre filesystems install: > robinhood-lustre * For other filesystems install: > robinhood-posix IV - Database Configuration =========================== Robinhood needs a MySQL database for storing information about files. This database can run on a different node from Robinhood daemon. * Install MySQL server on the machine (mysql-server and mysql packages). * Start the DB engine: RHEL6: service mysqld start RHEL7: systemctl start mariadb * Run the configuration helper script as root on the database host: # create robinhood's database: > rbh-config create_db * Write the DB password to a file with read access for root only (600) e.g. to /etc/robinhood.d/.dbpassword Note: initially, the database schema is empty. Robinhood will create it the first time it is launched. V - Lustre 2.x Filesystems only: enabling changelogs ==================================================== For Lustre, you must register robinhood as a MDT changelog consumer. * Run the configuration helper script on Lustre MDS: > rbh-config enable_chglogs This registers a changelog consumer and activate required changelog records. Note: by default, the script checks for a 'cl1' consumer. If you need to register several changelog consumers on your file system, refer to lustre documentation. VI - Configuration file ======================= Examples of config files are installed in /etc/robinhood.d/templates/ You can also use the '--template' option to generate a documented configuration file template: > robinhood --template=<template_file> For more details, refer to Robinhood v3 documentation: https://github.com/cea-hpc/robinhood/wiki/robinhood_v3_admin_doc Note: by default, robinhood searches configuration files in "/etc/robinhood.d". VII - First run =============== Even if your filesystem is empty, you need to perform an initial scan in order to initialize robinhood database. This prevents from having entries in filesystem that it wouldn't know about. robinhood --scan --once VIII - Start the daemon ======================= Configure daemon options in /etc/sysconfig/robinhood Example: to read lustre changelogs and run all policies: RBH_OPT="--readlog --run=all" Example: to regularly scan filesystem and run all policies: RBH_OPT="--scan --run=all" Starting the daemon: RHEL6: service robinhood start RHEL7: systemctl start robinhood
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