export CLUSTER="arva2"
@@ -67,9 +151,7 @@ echo "${HOST_IP} api keep keep0 collections download ws workbench workbench2 ${C
h2(#initial_user). Initial user and login
-At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster.
-
-If you changed nothing in the @provision.sh@ script, the initial URL will be:
+At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster. The initial URL will be:
* https://workbench.arva2.arv.local
@@ -79,7 +161,7 @@ or, in general, the url format will be:
By default, the provision script creates an initial user for testing purposes. This user is configured as administrator of the newly created cluster.
-Assuming you didn't change these values in the @provision.sh@ script, the initial credentials are:
+Assuming you didn't change these values in the @local.params@ file, the initial credentials are:
* User: 'admin'
* Password: 'password'
@@ -87,15 +169,15 @@ Assuming you didn't change these values in the @provision.sh@ script, the initia
h2(#test_install). Test the installed cluster running a simple workflow
-The @provision.sh@ script saves a simple example test workflow in the @/tmp/cluster_tests@. If you want to run it, just change to that directory and run:
+The @provision.sh@ script saves a simple example test workflow in the @/tmp/cluster_tests@ directory in the node. If you want to run it, just ssh to the node, change to that directory and run:
cd /tmp/cluster_tests
-./run-test.sh
+sudo ./run-test.sh
-It will create a test user, upload a small workflow and run it. If everything goes OK, the output should similar to this (some output was shortened for clarity):
+It will create a test user (by default, the same one as the admin user), upload a small workflow and run it. If everything goes OK, the output should similar to this (some output was shortened for clarity):
Creating Arvados Standard Docker Images project