Note, by the way, how pleasantly responsive the AMI instance is. The
server will be left up for testing, but it is saving records to the
local storage, which will disappear when the instance is taken down.
So don't put anything there that you don't want to lose.
In the next week, we'll be moving test.sharedrecords.org to EC2, which
will save records to S3.
-Andreas
On Apr 16, 10:07 am, Andreas Kollegger <akolleg...@tembopublic.org>
wrote:
> Another build of the Shared Records Appliance has been posted to
> rPath:
http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/sharedrecords/
> This new build includes lighttpd configured to proxy the /records, /
> tokens, and /annotations service endpoints, as well as providing a
> default information page at the root url. The build is available as
> VMware and Amazon AMI. After installing, go to the management
> interface at http://<appliance.ip.address>:8003 to configure the
> appliance.
> At the moment, lighttpd does not start automatically. Go to the
> "Manage Services" section of the administrative interface. Click the
> "Start on Boot" checkbox for lighttpd, and then click the start
> button. To check that it is running, load the root url for the server.
> You should see an information page about the appliance.
> The AMI is currently running at:http://ec2-67-202-32-164.compute-1.amazonaws.com/
> -Andreas