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		Installing  BioHPC
		
		The Installation documentation is still in the draft stage. We are 
		working on it and it should improve soon. Please do not hesitate to 
		contact us with any questions and comments.
		
		BioHPC installation consists of several parts: cluster nodes 
		installation, web server installation, file server installation, 
		optional elements (ftp, real-time scheduler). For a general overview of 
		BioHPC architecture please refer to the BioHPC 
		description pages.
		
		In order to install BioHPC the following components are necessary:
		
			- MS Windows  computer cluster
 MS Windows HPC Server 2008 or MS Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 are supported. Additional clusters may be linked 
			via HPC Profile/JSDL connection.
- Web server
 Web server running IIS is required. It may be installed on cluster 
			head node. The following additional components may be necessary
				- 
        Microsoft Windows SDK
- Microsoft .NET 3.5 Runtime
 
- File server
 Network file system available on web server as well as on compute 
			nodes is required. It should be available on the head node and on 
			web server as H: drive, with BioHPC 
			files placed in H:\CBSU. File 
			server does not need to be a separate machine, it may be installed 
			on cluster head node.
- SQL server
 Full version of MS SQL Server is not required, MS SQL Server Express 
			Advanced (free) may be used instead. SQL server 
			does not need to be a separate machine, it may be installed on web 
			server.
- Interface Domain User (IDU)
 BioHPC runs as a domain user, it is the only way it can submit jobs, 
			access files and manage data. IDU must be created in the domain 
			(suggested name is biohpc) with access rights allowing submitting 
			jobs to clusters, accessing files on network drive and other 
			(specified in installation instructions).
The following steps are pre-requisites, and are not discussed in detail, 
		please refer to Microsoft CCS documentation for cluster installation 
		details.
			- Decide the infrastructure: web server, network drive, ftp 
			server, SQL server, interface domain user (IDU)
- Install Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 (64 bit) on the head node
- Set up Domain Controller or join existing one
- Install MS CCS on the head node or MS HPC Server
- Create image of a worker node, install worker nodes with CCS / 
			HPC
Next steps are installing BioHPC on the 
		nodes and setting up the server(s). You 
		may also install optional services like real-time 
		scheduler.
		Of course you need to download the 
		distribution from our ftp server before proceeding further, and unpack i.