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Setting up a BOINC server
Using a virtual machine
The easiest (and recommended) way to set up a BOINC server is in a virtual machine that we've created for that purpose, with all the necessary software already installed. You can run this virtual machine using the VMWare player and any Intel-based computer (Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X). If you take this approach, skip the rest of this page.
Otherwise, you can use any Unix system as a BOINC server; we recommend using a recent Linux release. General instructions are given below, followed by a a cookbook for setting up a BOINC server on a Debian 4.0 system.
General instructions
Groups and permissions
BOINC server programs run as two different users:
- The scheduler and file upload handler are CGI programs, so they run as the same user as the web server (on Fedora this is user 'apache'; on Debian it's 'www-data').
- BOINC daemons runs as whoever created the project (let's say user 'boincadm', group 'boinc').
By default, the directories created by user apache are not world-writeable. This causes problems: for example, when the file upload handler creates a directory in the upload hierarchy, it's owned by (apache, apache), and the file deleter (which runs as boincadm) won't be able to delete the files there.
To solve this problem, edit /etc/group so that apache belongs to group boinc, i.e. the line:
boinc:x:566:
becomes:
boinc:x:566:apache
(Apache will need to be stopped/restarted for this to take effect.)
Both boincadm and apache should have umasks that allow group read and write.
When you create a BOINC project using make_project, the critical directories are owned by boincadm and have the set-GID bit set; this means that any directories or files created by apache in those directories will have group boinc (not group apache). The BOINC software makes all directories group read/write. Thus, both apache and boinc will have read/write access to all directories and files, but other users will have no access.
To fix permissions on an existing project, do:
chmod 02770 upload chmod 02770 html/cache chmod 02770 html/inc chmod 02770 html/languages chmod 02770 html/languages/compiled chmod 02770 html/user_profiles
You may also need to change the ownership of these directories and all their subdirectories to boincadm/boinc. If you're running several projects on the same server and want to isolate them from each other, you can create a different user and group for each project, and add apache to all of the groups.
When serving your project files from apache, note that all directories up to and including the html directory must have execute permissions. For example, if you use make_project to create the project template in your home directory, your home directory must have 711 permissions as opposed to the default of 700. If this is not corrected, you will receive a 403 Permission Denied error when attempted to browse to your project page. More information on dealing with apache permissions problems can be found here.
Installing BOINC software
- Download and install whatever software prerequisites are needed on your system.
- Download? the BOINC software.
- Configure and build the BOINC software.
Operating system configuration
Some parts of the BOINC server (the feeder and scheduling server) use shared memory. Hosts where these run must have shared memory enabled, with a maximum segment size of at least 32 MB. How to do this depends on the operating system; some information is here.
MySQL notes
- After installing and running the server, grant permissions for your own account and for the account under which Apache runs ('nobody' in the following; may be different on your machine). All mysql accounts should be password protected including root.
mysql -u root grant all on *.* to yourname@localhost identified by 'password'; grant all on *.* to yourname identified by 'password'; grant all on *.* to nobody@localhost identified by 'password'; grant all on *.* to nobody identified by 'password';
- Set your
PATH
environment variable to include MySQL programs (typically /usr/local/mysql and /usr/local/mysql/bin). - You'll need to back up your database. Generally this requires stopping the project, making a copy or snapshot, and restarting. An example is here.
- BOINC gets MySQL compiler and linker flags from a program called mysql_config which comes with your MySQL distribution. This sometimes references libraries that are not part of your base system installation, such as -lnsl or -lnss_files. You may need to install additional packages (often you can use something called 'mysql-dev' or 'mysql-devel') or fiddle with Makefiles.
- MySQL can be the bottleneck in a BOINC server. To optimize its performance, read about configuring MySQL for BOINC.
- Notes on running MySQL on a cluster.
MySQLclient notes
- Configure mysql with the
--enable-thread-safe-client
switch. - Set your
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to refer to the correct library.
Apache notes
In httpd.conf
, set the default MIME type as follows (otherwise you'll get file upload signature verification errors):
DefaultType application/octet-stream
To limit denial-of-service attacks, we recommend turning off directory indexing by adding -Indexes
to the Options directive.
PHP notes
- Make sure 'magic_quotes' are enabled (this is the default). The file
/etc/php.ini
should containmagic_quotes_gpc = On
- By default, BOINC uses PHP's
mail
function to send email to participants. This uses sendmail. If this doesn't work, you can use PHPMailer instead, which is a very flexible mail-sending mechanism. To do this:- Download PHPMailer and put it under PROJECT/html/inc/phpmailer.
- Set the following variables in your PROJECT/html/project/project.inc file (substitute your own values):
$USE_PHPMAILER = true; $PHPMAILER_HOST = "xxx.xxx.xxx"; $PHPMAILER_MAILER = "smtp";
Common problems
After adding a new user you have to check if the home-folder was created. Sometimes it won’t, so you have to manually create it.
$ mkdir /home/{username} $ chown {username}:{username} /home/{username}
The link /usr/bin/gcc that points to the currently used compiler could be missing. This could lead to errors when running the make command. So you have to create the symbolic links, depending on your gcc and g++ version, first.
$ ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-4.11 /usr/bin/gcc $ ln -s /usr/bin/g++-4.11 /usr/bin/g++
At newer linux distributions you can’t login as user root. Instead there is a user notroot with whom you can login, but you won’t have root privileges. If an application or script needs root privileges, you are forced to enter the password you entered during the installation. In the console window you can get root privileges with the su (Debian) or sudo (Ubuntu, Fedora) command also. Note the inverted commas around the command when using su -c !
$ su -c {'command'} $ sudo {command}
If you have problems executing the sudo command, you have to add the user to the /etc/sudoers file. To edit this file just use this command:
$ sudo visudo
In this file you have to add another line after the line for notroot. You can use this: {username} ALL=(ALL) ALL The Ubuntu and FedoraCore6 libcurl3-dev package is not recent enough for BOINC. So you have to install the latest version manually. The best way is to get the latest debian packages from the website and install with the dpkg command after downloading to your homefolder.
$ sudo dpkg -i libcurl3_7.15.5-1_i386.deb $ sudo dpkg -i libcurl3-openssl-dev_7.15.5-1_i386.deb
Cookbook for Debian 4.0
Install software prerequisites
packages needed for BOINC:
apache2-mpm-prefork libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-client-5.0 mysql-server-5.0 php5-mysql php5-cli php5-gd phpmyadmin python-mysqldb m4 make autoconf automake1.9 gcc-4.1 g++-4.1 libssl-dev libmysql++-dev libglut3-dev glutg3-dev libglui-dev libglitz-glx1-dev libsdl1.2-dev libcurl3-dev freeglut3 freeglut3-dev libsm-dev libice-dev libxmu-dev libxi-dev libx11-dev libjpeg62-dev libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-0-dev libtool subversion vim
optional packages for a graphical desktop manager
kdebase kde-guidance synaptic iceweasel xserver-org
This list contains all necessary packages for the BOINC server and the client components. At first startup, these packages should be installed with aptitude. The graphical desktop manager is optional, but makes the configuration of the server a bit easier. The list contains no security packages to secure your server! Please ask your system administrator or read a good Linux book on how to secure your server against attacks.
Hint: You can search packages within aptitude by pressing the '/' key.
Create a new BOINC user account
Login as user ‘notroot’ with the password: ‘thoughtpolice’ (downloaded image only)
Go to ‘K-Menu’ -> ‘Settings’ -> ‘System Administration’ -> ‘User Management’, claim administrative privileges with password: ‘thoughtpolice’ (downloaded image only)
Create a new user, for example: boincadm
After that go to the ‘Groups’ tab and add the user ‘www-data’ to the group ‘boincadm’.
Logout and login again as user boincadm if this is done.
Configuration of the MySQL server
pen a new console window (’K-menu’ -> ‘Debian’ -> ‘XShells’ -> ‘Konsole’).
Define a new MySQL root password.
$ mysqladmin -h localhost -u root password mysqlrootpw {or own}
Create a new MySQL database user account.
$ mysql -h localhost -u root -p > GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'boincadm'@'localhost'; > SET PASSWORD FOR 'boincadm'@'localhost'='';
The permissions can be limited to project database only, later; Defining an empty password simplifies the installation, can be changed later.
Install the wxWidgets library
Download the latest wxGTK version here.
Extract the contents of the file into ~/wxGTK-2.8.3
After this enter the following commands into the console window in this order:
$ cd ~/wxGTK-2.8.3 $ mkdir gtkbuild $ cd gtkbuild $ ../configure --with-gtk --disable-shared $ make $ su root # make install # ldconfig # exit
The commands configure and make could take a while, so you can fetch some coffee. ;)
Download the BOINC source code
The latest development version can be obtained with:
$ cd ~ $ svn co http://boinc.berkeley.edu/svn/trunk/boinc boinc_trunk To update the source code just go into the main directory and enter: $ cd ~/boinc_trunk $ svn update
A stable client version can be obtained with the following commands:
$ cd ~ $ svn co http://boinc.berkeley.edu/svn/tags/boinc_core_release_5_9_5/boinc boinc_595
Hint: Normally you won't need a self-compiled client, you can always get the latest one from here.
Compiling BOINC source code
Enter the following commands into the console window:
$ cd ~/boinc_trunk $ ./_autosetup $ ./configure $ make