cp local.params.example.single_host_multiple_hostnames local.params
@@ -60,7 +71,7 @@ cp -r config_examples/single_host/multiple_hostnames local_config_dir
Edit the variables in the local.params file.
-## "Further customization of the installation (modifying the salt pillars and states)":#further_customization
+h3(#further_customization). Further customization of the installation (modifying the salt pillars and states)
If you want or need further customization, you can edit the Saltstack pillars and states files. Pay particular attention to the pillars/arvados.sls one. Any extra state file you add under local_config_dir/states will be added to the salt run and applied to the host.
@@ -69,7 +80,9 @@ h2(#run_provision_script). Run the provision.sh script
When you finished customizing the configuration, you are ready to copy the files to the host (if needed) and run the @provision.sh@ script:
-scp -r provision.sh local* user@host:
+scp -r provision.sh local* tests user@host:
+# if you use custom certificates (not Let's Encrypt), make sure to copy those too:
+# scp -r certs user@host:
ssh user@host sudo ./provision.sh
@@ -77,7 +90,7 @@ ssh user@host sudo ./provision.sh
or, if you saved the @local.params@ in another directory or with some other name
-scp -r provision.sh local* user@host:
+scp -r provision.sh local* tests user@host:
ssh user@host sudo ./provision.sh -c /path/to/your/local.params.file
@@ -145,7 +158,7 @@ echo "${HOST_IP} api keep keep0 collections download ws workbench workbench2 ${C
-h2(#initial_user). Initial user and login
+h2(#initial_user). Initial user and login
At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster. The initial URL will be:
@@ -169,7 +182,7 @@ The @provision.sh@ script saves a simple example test workflow in the @/tmp/clus