X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/d77bf0c67422a259afacc17660698729328a1ed3..1d5727fcdd6e524898d7507417456b9fedcb79dd:/doc/install/install-shell-server.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/install/install-shell-server.html.textile.liquid b/doc/install/install-shell-server.html.textile.liquid index dd5995ffdd..1cbe749972 100644 --- a/doc/install/install-shell-server.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/install/install-shell-server.html.textile.liquid @@ -3,6 +3,11 @@ layout: default navsection: installguide title: Install a shell server ... +{% comment %} +Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. + +SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 +{% endcomment %} There is nothing inherently special about an Arvados shell server. It is just a GNU/Linux machine with Arvados utilites and SDKs installed. For optimal performance, the Arvados shell server should be on the same LAN as the Arvados cluster, but that is not required. @@ -36,25 +41,27 @@ Next, install the arvados-cli Ruby gem. If you're using RVM: If you're not using RVM: -
~$ sudo gem install arvados-cli
+
~$ sudo -i gem install arvados-cli
 
h2. Install the Python SDK and utilities -{% include 'note_python27_sc' %} +{% assign rh_version = "7" %} +{% include 'note_python_sc' %} -On Debian-based systems: +On Red Hat-based systems: -
~$ sudo apt-get install python-arvados-python-client python-arvados-fuse
+
~$ echo 'exclude=python2-llfuse' | sudo tee -a /etc/yum.conf
+~$ sudo yum install python-arvados-python-client python-arvados-fuse crunchrunner
 
-On Red Hat-based systems: +On Debian-based systems: -
~$ sudo yum install python27-python-arvados-python-client python27-python-arvados-fuse
+
~$ sudo apt-get install python-arvados-python-client python-arvados-fuse crunchrunner
 
@@ -81,7 +88,7 @@ Create an Arvados virtual_machine object representing this shell server. This wi
-apiserver:~$ arv --format=uuid virtual_machine create --virtual-machine '{"hostname":"your.shell.server.hostname"}'
+apiserver:~$ arv --format=uuid virtual_machine create --virtual-machine '{"hostname":"your.shell.server.hostname.without.domain"}'
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@@ -121,17 +128,19 @@ If you're not using RVM: Install cron. -On Debian-based systems: +On Red Hat-based distributions: -
~$ sudo apt-get install cron
+
~$ sudo yum install cronie
+~$ sudo systemctl enable crond
+~$ sudo systemctl start crond
 
-On Red Hat-based systems: +On Debian-based systems: -
~$ sudo yum install cron
+
~$ sudo apt-get install cron