-h3(#single_host_multiple_hostnames_dns_configuration). DNS configuration (single host / multiple hostnames)
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-When using multiple hostnames, after the setup is done, you need to set up your DNS to be able to access the cluster.
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-If you don't have access to the domain's DNS to add the required entries, the simplest way to do it is to edit your @/etc/hosts@ file (as root):
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-<notextile>
-<pre><code>export CLUSTER="arva2"
-export DOMAIN="arv.local"
-export HOST_IP="127.0.0.2" # This is valid either if installing in your computer directly
- # or in a Vagrant VM. If you're installing it on a remote host
- # just change the IP to match that of the host.
-echo "${HOST_IP} api keep keep0 collections download ws workbench workbench2 ${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} api.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} keep.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} keep0.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} collections.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} download.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} ws.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} workbench.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} workbench2.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}" >> /etc/hosts
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
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-h2(#initial_user). Initial user and login
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-At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster. The initial URL will be:
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-* https://workbench.arva2.arv.local
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-or, in general, the url format will be:
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-* https://workbench.@<cluster>.<domain>@
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-By default, the provision script creates an initial user for testing purposes. This user is configured as administrator of the newly created cluster.
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-Assuming you didn't change these values in the @local.params@ file, the initial credentials are:
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-* User: 'admin'
-* Password: 'password'
-* Email: 'admin@arva2.arv.local'