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@@ -10,12 +10,17 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
{% endcomment %}
# "Vagrant":#vagrant
-# "DNS configuration":#final_steps
+# "Final steps":#final_steps
+## "DNS configuration":#dns_configuration
+## "Install root certificate":#ca_root_certificate
# "Initial user and login":#initial_user
+# "Test the installed cluster running a simple workflow":#test_install
h2(#vagrant). Vagrant
-This is a package-based installation method. The Salt scripts are available from the "tools/salt-install":https://github.com/arvados/arvados/tree/master/tools/salt-install directory in the Arvados git repository.
+{% include 'branchname' %}
+
+This is a package-based installation method. Start by cloning the @{{ branchname }}@ branch from "https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git":https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git . The Salt scripts are available in the @tools/salt-install@ directory.
A @Vagrantfile@ is provided to install Arvados in a virtual machine on your computer using "Vagrant":https://www.vagrantup.com/.
@@ -36,7 +41,9 @@ If you want to reconfigure the running box, you can just:
-h2(#final_steps). DNS configuration
+h2(#final_steps). Final configuration steps
+
+h3(#dns_configuration). DNS configuration
After the setup is done, you need to set up your DNS to be able to access the cluster.
@@ -52,6 +59,39 @@ echo "${HOST_IP} api keep keep0 collections download ws workbench workbench2 ${C
+h3(#ca_root_certificate). Install root certificate
+
+Arvados uses SSL to encrypt communications. Its UI uses AJAX which will silently fail if the certificate is not valid or signed by an unknown Certification Authority.
+
+For this reason, the @arvados-formula@ has a helper state to create a root certificate to authorize Arvados services. The @provision.sh@ script will leave a copy of the generated CA's certificate (@arvados-snakeoil-ca.pem@) in the script's directory so you can add it to your workstation.
+
+Installing the root certificate into your web browser will prevent security errors when accessing Arvados services with your web browser.
+
+# Go to the certificate manager in your browser.
+#* In Chrome, this can be found under "Settings → Advanced → Manage Certificates" or by entering @chrome://settings/certificates@ in the URL bar.
+#* In Firefox, this can be found under "Preferences → Privacy & Security" or entering @about:preferences#privacy@ in the URL bar and then choosing "View Certificates...".
+# Select the "Authorities" tab, then press the "Import" button. Choose @arvados-snakeoil-ca.pem@
+
+The certificate will be added under the "Arvados Formula".
+
+To access your Arvados instance using command line clients (such as arv-get and arv-put) without security errors, install the certificate into the OS certificate storage.
+
+* On Debian/Ubuntu:
+
+
+cp arvados-root-cert.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
+/usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates
+
+
+
+* On Alma/CentOS/Red Hat/Rocky:
+
+
+cp arvados-root-cert.pem /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
+/usr/bin/update-ca-trust
+
+
+
h2(#initial_user). Initial user and login
At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster.
@@ -71,3 +111,19 @@ Assuming you didn't change the defaults, the initial credentials are:
* User: 'admin'
* Password: 'password'
* Email: 'admin@arva2.arv.local'
+
+h2(#test_install). Test the installed cluster running a simple workflow
+
+As documented in the Single Host installation page, You can run a test workflow to verify the installation finished correctly. To do so, you can follow these steps:
+
+
+vagrant ssh
+
+
+and once in the instance:
+
+
+cd /tmp/cluster_tests
+./run-test.sh
+
+