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{excerpt} h1. !install.png! Installing the Software With the GUI Installer
Sun Grid Engine 6.2u2 comes with a new GUI installer to simplify the installation process. The GUI installer enables you to easily install a whole cluster interactively. To install a cluster, you need to set up the environment in a similar way to an automatic installation.
h3. Requirements * The GUI installer requires at least Version 5 of the Java™ platform. * Screen resolution of 1024x768 or larger. * (Optional) Password-less {{ssh}} or {{rsh}} access as {{root}} user to all remote hosts that you want to install. If this requirement is not met you can only install Grid Engine components on a local host. For more information, see [How to Configure Password-less Access for the root User]. You can still use the GUI installer by starting it locally from each remote host.
{tip:title=Recommendations} # Start the installer as {{root}} user. # Ensure that you start the installation from the qmaster host when password-less {{root}} access is available. {tip}
For information on installation modes supported by the Sun Grid Engine 6.2u2 GUI installer, see these topics:
||Topic||Description|| |[Express Installation]|Enables first-time users to install the software easily. Provides a significantly reduced set of parameters that need to be configured. Requires password-less {{ssh}} access as {{root}} user to all remote hosts that you want to install.| |[Custom Installation]|Enables you to configure almost all existing options that are available during the command-line installation. Offers more advanced features for the cluster host selection. Requires password-less {{ssh}} or {{rsh}} access as {{root}} user to all remote hosts that you want to install.|
For additional reference information, see these topics:
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|[How to Configure Password-less Access for the root User]| Procedure for configuring a password-less {{ssh}} or {{rsh}} access for the root user to install a whole Sun Grid Engine (SGE) cluster by using the GUI Installer.| |[Understanding Host and Installation States]| Describes the different installation states that you might encounter while using the GUI installer.| |
| |[Tweaking start_gui_installer]| Describes the command-line options of the {{start_gui_installer}} command and how to use
the
them to fine tune the performance of the installer.| |
|[Troubleshooting the GUI Installer]| Contains known issues and their workarounds.| {excerpt} |
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