These servers are allocated on Amirkabir CEIT datacenter to Judges.
Host | IP | Users | Remote SSH Access | vCPUs | RAM | URL |
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icpc | 172.23.132.39 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | daavar.ceit.aut.ac.ir |
judge-1 | 172.23.135.18 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | - |
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judge-3 | 172.23.135.39 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | - |
judge-4 | 172.23.135.63 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | - |
judge-5 | 172.23.135.64 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | - |
icpc-ftp | 172.23.134.245 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | - |
icpc-2 | 172.23.135.38 | ssc, parham | - | 2 | 4GB | judge.ceit.aut.ac.ir |
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To install the DomJudge please refer to its documentation here.
The only important points are upload_max_filesize
and post_max_size
in php and max_allowed_packet
in mysql.
These variables help judges to upload their test cases and they must set before they want to upload their cases.
Judges must be tested by the judges before the contest
There is a print panel in Domjudge web interface that can be used by teams to print their solution.
In order to enable it you must change the following section of domserver/webapp/src/DOMJudgeBundle/Utils
:
// Make file readable for others than webserver user,
// and give it an extension:
// chmod($tmp, 0644);
// rename($tmp, $tmp.'.ps');
$cmd = '/usr/bin/lp ' . escapeshellarg($tmp) . " 2>&1" . " && " . "rm " . escapeshellarg($tmp);
exec($cmd, $output, $retval);
Here we use lp
command for priting. Use the following instructions to have an up and running printer server that lp relies on:
- Install hplip and cups :
sudo apt install hplip cups
- Open this URL: http://localhost:631
- goes to administration > add printer > [select hp]
smb://ceit\[username]:[password]@ceit/192.168.128.10/HPLaserJ4015
CEIT Printer: 172.23.128.38 (HP LaserJet P4015n)
To install judgehosts you can refer to this document.
Keep in mind that:
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Put domjudge's sudoers rules into
/etc/sudoers.d
. this file is created after runningmake install-domjudge
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If you are running judgehost on a multi-core server. each
judgedaemon
reserves and uses a single CPU core, but other resources are shared among daemons. Don't run more than 4 judgedaemon on a single machine. -
For each judge daemon create a user with
X
indicating a cpu core i.e.0
:sudo useradd -d /nonexistent -U -M -s /bin/false domjudge-run-X sudo usermod -aG sudo domjudge-run-X
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Run judgedaemon instance with
./judgedaemon -n X
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Use Systemd Service provided in
lib/systemd/system
folder (if not installed automatically). Renamedomjudge-judgehost.service
to[email protected]
and Usepath-to-judgedaemon -n %i
. Enable all how many daemons you want with:sudo systemctl enable domjudge-judgehost@X