Difference between revisions of "FHNManager Installation"
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= Set the host environment = | = Set the host environment = | ||
− | * Edit the YAML service.properties file available in WEB.INF/classes folder and replace the STORAGE_DIR: /home/"user_name"/fhnmanager path with user home path (e.g., STORAGE_DIR: /home/ngalante/fhnmanager); such file will contain the persistency of nodes created by using the service. | + | * Edit the YAML service.properties file available in WEB.INF/classes folder and replace the [[STORAGE_DIR: /home/"user_name"/fhnmanager]] path with user home path (e.g., [[STORAGE_DIR: /home/ngalante/fhnmanager]]); such file will contain the persistency of nodes created by using the service. |
* An example of running REST service is accessible here: http://fedcloud.res.eng.it/fhn-manager-service/rest/* | * An example of running REST service is accessible here: http://fedcloud.res.eng.it/fhn-manager-service/rest/* | ||
= Configuration Steps = | = Configuration Steps = |
Revision as of 12:09, 3 May 2016
to be inserted some sign to portlet and the service details (installation, where the packages are located, how to add a cloud and so on)
The Federated Hosting Node Manager (FHNM) is the core part of the gCube-external infrastructures integration.
Contents
Usage
Maven coordinates
The maven artifact coordinates are:
<dependency> <groupId>org.gcube.resources.federation</groupId> <artifactId>fhn-manager-service</artifactId> <version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version> <packaging>war</packaging> </dependency>
Deploy
- Deploy war file to selected SmartGears Container (tomcat Webapp folder)
Generate VOMS proxy
- Generate VOMS proxy in order to obtain authorization attributes to be embedded in X.509 proxy certificates, needed to access FedCloud sites.
Set the host environment
- Edit the YAML service.properties file available in WEB.INF/classes folder and replace the STORAGE_DIR: /home/"user_name"/fhnmanager path with user home path (e.g., STORAGE_DIR: /home/ngalante/fhnmanager); such file will contain the persistency of nodes created by using the service.
- An example of running REST service is accessible here: http://fedcloud.res.eng.it/fhn-manager-service/rest/*