* For automated tests purposes, use "z****"
* For experimental/local-only/private clusters that won't ever be visible on the public Internet, use "x****"
-* For long-lived clusters, we recommend reserving a cluster id. Contact "mailto:support@curoverse.com":support@curoverse.com
+* For long-lived clusters, we recommend reserving a cluster id. Contact "info@curii.com":mailto:info@curii.com
Cluster identifiers are mapped API server hosts one of two ways:
-* Through DNS resolution, under the @arvadosapi.com@ domain. For example, the API server for the cluster @qr1hi@ can be found at @qr1hi.arvadosapi.com@. To register a cluster id for free under @arvadosapi.com@, contact "mailto:support@curoverse.com":support@curoverse.com
+* Through DNS resolution, under the @arvadosapi.com@ domain. For example, the API server for the cluster @qr1hi@ can be found at @qr1hi.arvadosapi.com@. To register a cluster id for free under @arvadosapi.com@, contact "info@curii.com":mailto:info@curii.com
* Through explicit configuration:
The @RemoteClusters@ section of @/etc/arvados/config.yml@ (for arvados-controller)
Proxy: true
</pre>
-The @remote_hosts@ section of @application.yml@ (for the API server)
-
-<pre>
-production:
- remote_hosts:
- clsr2: api.cluster2.com
- clsr3: api.cluster3.com
-</pre>
-
In this example, the cluster @clsr1@ is configured to contact @api.cluster2.com@ for requests involving @clsr2@ and @api.cluster3.com@ for requests involving @clsr3@.
h2(#identity). Identity