h2. Prerequisites
You will need:
-* a server host running Debian 10 (buster).
+* a server host running Debian 10 (buster) or Debian 11 (bullseye).
* a unique 5-character ID like @x9999@ for your cluster (first character should be @[a-w]@ for a long-lived / production cluster; all characters are @[a-z0-9]@).
* a DNS name like @x9999.example.com@ that resolves to your server host (or a load balancer / proxy that passes HTTP and HTTPS requests through to your server host).
* a Google account (use it in place of <code>example@gmail.com.example</code> in the instructions below).
# echo > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/arvados.list "deb http://apt.arvados.org/buster buster main"
# apt-get update
# apt-get install arvados-server-easy
-# arvados-server init -type production -cluster-id x9999 -controller-address x9999.example.com -admin-email example@gmail.com.example
+# arvados-server init -cluster-id x9999 -domain x9999.example.com -tls auto -admin-email example@gmail.com.example
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-When the "init" command is finished, navigate to the link shown in the terminal (e.g., @https://x9999.example.com/?api_token=zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz@). This will log you in to your admin account.
+When the "init" command is finished, navigate to the link shown in the terminal (e.g., @https://x9999.example.com/token?api_token=zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz@). This will log you in to your admin account.
h2. Enable login