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gLite 3.2
gLite BDII_site
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Description
The Berkeley Database Information Index (BDII) consists of two or
more standard
LDAP
databases that are populated by an update process. Port
forwarding is used to enable one database to serve data while the
other is refreshing. The update process obtains
LDIF from either doing an
ldapsearch on LDAP URLs or by running
a local script that generates LDIF. The LDIF is then inserted into
the LDAP database. Options exist to update the the list of LDAP URLs
from a web page and to use an LDIF file from a web page to modify
the data before inserting it into the database.
Documentation
For a quick overview on the Information System, please check the
Information System Overview.
For further details on the BDII, please check the
Berkeley Database Information Index twiki page.
For a technical summary of the BDII service, please check the
BDII service reference card
Known Issues
Please pay attention to the known issues.
If you are having problems you may want to check the Troubleshooting pages.
Supported platform
The gLite 3.2 software stack is supported on
Scientific Linux 5 (SL5).
Installation
The gLite BDII_site is available in RPM format.
The recommended installation is via the gLite YUM repository.
You can find the installation instructions
here.
Due to the critical nature of the
information system with respect to the operation of the grid, the
BDII_site should be installed as a stand-alone service to ensure that
problems with other services do not affect the BDII_site. In no
circumstances should the BDII_site be co-hosted with a service
which has the potential to generate a high load.
To achieve
the desired scalability, multiple BDII_site
instances should be deployed behind a
round-robin DNS alias in order to provide a load balanced BDII_site
service.
The yum-module name is glite-BDII_site.
More information about gLite 3.2 Installation and Configuration can be found
here.
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Installation via individual RPMs |
For the list of RPMs needed to install the BDII_site
Node, please see individual version
below.
Released Versions
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