X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/39c9193f03471aa7826769b34d6b55890a2c98a3..78baf73e784e01fb44d1b16aefaf6e295bb4d5b4:/doc/user/tutorials/tutorial-submit-job.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/user/tutorials/tutorial-submit-job.html.textile.liquid b/doc/user/tutorials/tutorial-submit-job.html.textile.liquid index dc1c849b19..47e8dc750c 100644 --- a/doc/user/tutorials/tutorial-submit-job.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/user/tutorials/tutorial-submit-job.html.textile.liquid @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ navmenu: Tutorials title: "Running on an Arvados cluster" ... +{% include 'pipeline_deprecation_notice' %} + This tutorial demonstrates how to create a pipeline to run your crunch script on an Arvados cluster. Cluster jobs can scale out to multiple nodes, and use @git@ and @docker@ to store the complete system snapshot required to achieve reproducibilty. {% include 'tutorial_expectations' %} @@ -13,44 +15,9 @@ This tutorial uses @$USER@ to denote your username. Replace @$USER@ with your u Also, this tutorial uses the @tutorial@ arvados repository created in "Adding a new arvados repository":add-new-repository.html as the example repository. -h2. Clone arvados repository - -All Crunch scripts are managed through the Git revision control system. Before you start using Git, you should do some basic configuration (you only need to do this the first time): - - -
~$ git config --global user.name "Your Name"
-~$ git config --global user.email $USER@example.com
-
- -On the Arvados Workbench, click on the dropdown menu icon in the upper right corner of the top navigation menu to access the user settings menu, and click on the menu item *Repositories*. In the *Repositories* page, you should see the @$USER/tutorial@ repository listed in the *name* column. Next to *name* is the column *URL*. Copy the *URL* value associated with your repository. This should look like https://git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}/$USER/tutorial.git. Alternatively, you can use git@git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}:$USER/tutorial.git - -Next, on the Arvados virtual machine, clone your Git repository: - - -
~$ cd $HOME # (or wherever you want to install)
-~$ git clone https://git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}/$USER/tutorial.git
-Cloning into 'tutorial'...
-
- -This will create a Git repository in the directory called @tutorial@ in your home directory. Say yes when prompted to continue with connection. -Ignore any warning that you are cloning an empty repository. - -*Note:* If you are prompted for username and password when you try to git clone using this command, you may first need to update your git configuration. Execute the following commands to update your git configuration. - - -
-~$ git config 'credential.https://git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}/.username' none
-~$ git config 'credential.https://git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}/.helper' '!cred(){ cat >/dev/null; if [ "$1" = get ]; then echo password=$ARVADOS_API_TOKEN; fi; };cred'
-
-
- -{% include 'notebox_begin' %} -For more information about using Git, try - -notextile.
$ man gittutorial
+h2. Clone Arvados repository -or go to our "Working with an Arvados Git Repository page":{{site.baseurl}}/user/tutorials/add-new-repository.html, or *"search Google for Git tutorials":http://google.com/#q=git+tutorial*. -{% include 'notebox_end' %} +Please clone the *tutorial* repository using the instructions from "Working with Arvados git repository":git-arvados-guide.html, if you have not yet cloned already. h2. Creating a Crunch script