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NAME

       opasetupssh

       (Linux  or  Switch)  Creates  SSH  keys and configures them on all hosts or chassis so the
       system can use SSH and SCP into all other hosts or  chassis  without  a  password  prompt.
       Typically,  during cluster setup this tool enables the root user on the Management Node to
       log into the other hosts (as root) or chassis (as admin) using password-less SSH.

Syntax

       opasetupssh [-C|p|U] [-f  hostfile] [-F  chassisfile] [-h 'hosts']

       [-H 'chassis'] [-i  ipoib_suffix] [-u  user] [-S] [-R|P]

Options

       --help

                 Produces full help text.

       -C

                 Performs operation against chassis. Default is hosts.

       -p

                 Performs operation against all chassis or hosts in parallel.

       -U

                 Performs connect only (to enter in local hosts, known hosts). When run  in  this
                 mode, the -S option is ignored.

       -f hostfile

                 Specifies the file with hosts in cluster.
                 Default is /etc/opa/hosts file.

       -F chassisfile

                 Specifies the file with chassis in cluster.
                 Default is /etc/opa/chassis file.

       -h hosts

                 Specifies the list of hosts to set up.

       -H chassis

                 Specifies the list of chassis to set up.

       -i ipoib_suffix

                 Specifies  the suffix to apply to host names to create IPoIB host names. Default
                 is -opa.

       -u user

                 Specifies the user on remote system to allow this user to  SSH  to.  Default  is
                 current user code for host(s) and admin for chassis.

       -S

                 Securely prompts for password for user on remote system.

       -R

                 Skips setup of SSH to local host.

       -P

                 Skips ping of host (for SSH to devices on Internet with ping
                 firewalled).

Examples

Operations on Hosts

       opasetupssh -S -i ''

       opasetupssh -U

       opasetupssh -h 'arwen elrond' -U

       HOSTS='arwen elrond' opasetupssh -U

Operations on Chassis

       opasetupssh -C

       opasetupssh -C -H 'chassis1 chassis2'

       CHASSIS='chassis1 chassis2' opasetupssh -C

Environment Variables

       The following environment variables are also used by this command:

       HOSTS_FILE

                 File containing list of hosts, used in absence of -f and -h.

       CHASSIS_FILE

                 File containing list of chassis, used in absence of -F and -H.

       HOSTS

                 List of hosts, used if -h option not supplied.

       CHASSIS

                 List of chassis, used if -C is used and -H and -F options not supplied.

       FF_MAX_PARALLEL

                 When -p option is used, maximum concurrent operations.

       FF_IPOIB_SUFFIX

                 Suffix to append to hostname to create IPoIB hostname. Used in absence of -i.

       FF_CHASSIS_LOGIN_METHOD

                 How to log into chassis. Can be Telnet or SSH.

       FF_CHASSIS_ADMIN_PASSWORD

                 Password for admin on all chassis. Used in absence of -S option.

Description

       The  Intel(R) Omni-Path Fabric Suite FastFabric Toolset provides additional flexibility in
       the translation between IPoIB and management network hostnames.

       opasetupssh provides an easy way to create SSH keys and distribute them to  the  hosts  or
       chassis  in  the  cluster.  Many of the FastFabric tools (as well as many versions of MPI)
       require that SSH is set up for  password-less  operation.  Therefore,  opasetupssh  is  an
       important setup step.

       This  tool  also  sets  up  SSH  to  the  local host and the local host's IPoIB name. This
       capability is required by selected FastFabric Toolset commands and may  be  used  by  some
       applications (such as MPI).

       opasetupssh has two modes of operation. The mode is selected by the presence or absence of
       the -U option. Typically, opasetupssh is first run without the  -U  option,  then  it  may
       later be run with the -U option.

Host Initial Key Exchange

       When  run without the -U option, opasetupssh performs the initial key exchange and enables
       password-less SSH and SCP. The preferred way to use opasetupssh for initial  key  exchange
       is  with the -S option. This requires that all hosts are configured with the same password
       for the specified "user" (typically root). In this mode, the password is prompted for once
       and  then SSH and SCP are used in conjunction with that password to complete the setup for
       the hosts. This mode also avoids the need  to  set  up  rsh/rcp/rlogin  (which  can  be  a
       security risk).

       opasetupssh  configures  password-less  SSH/SCP for both the management network and IPoIB.
       Typically, the management network is used for FastFabric Toolset operations while IPoIB is
       used for MPI and other applications.

       During  initial  cluster installation, where the Intel(R) Omni-Path Fabric software is not
       yet installed on all the hosts, IPoIB is not yet running. In this situation,  use  the  -i
       option with an empty string as follows:

       opasetupssh -i ''

       This causes the last part of the setup of SSH for IPoIB to be skipped.

Refreshing Local Systems Known Hosts

       If  aspects  of  the  host  have  changed,  such  as IP addresses, MAC addresses, software
       installation,  or  server  OS  reinstallation,  you  can  refresh  the  local  host's  SSH
       known_hosts  file by running opasetupssh with the -U option. This option does not transfer
       the keys, but instead connects to each host (management network and IPoIB) to refresh  the
       SSH  keys.  Existing  entries  for  the  specified  hosts  are  replaced  within the local
       known_hosts file. When run in this mode, the -S option is ignored. This mode  assumes  SSH
       has  previously  been  set  up  for  the  hosts,  as  such no files are transferred to the
       specified hosts and no passwords should be required.

       Typically after completing the installation  and  booting  of  Intel(R)  Omni-Path  Fabric
       software, opasetupssh must be rerun with the -U option to update the known_hosts file.

Chassis Initial Key Exchange

       When  run without the -U option, opasetupssh performs the initial key exchange and enables
       password-less SSH and SCP. For chassis, the key exchange uses SCP  and  the  chassis  CLI.
       During  this  command  you log into the chassis using the configured mechanism for chassis
       login.

       The preferred way to use opasetupssh for initial key exchange is with the -S option.  This
       requires  that  all chassis are configured with the same password for admin. In this mode,
       you are prompted for the password once and then the FF_CHASSIS_LOGIN_METHOD  and  SCP  are
       used  in conjunction with that password to complete the setup for the chassis. This method
       also avoids the need to setup the chassis password in  /etc/opa/opafastfabric.conf  (which
       can be a security risk).

       For chassis, the -i option is ignored.

Chassis Refreshing Local Systems Known Hosts

       If  aspects  of  the  chassis have changed, such as IP addresses or MAC addresses, you can
       refresh the local host's SSH known_hosts file by running opasetupssh with the  -U  option.
       This  option  does  not transfer the keys, but instead connects to each chassis to refresh
       the SSH keys. Existing entries for the specified chassis are  replaced  within  the  local
       known_hosts  file.  When run in this mode, the -S option is ignored. This mode assumes SSH
       has previously been set up for the chassis,  because  no  files  are  transferred  to  the
       specified hosts and no passwords are required.