Hello all, Inspired by Ed's work at building up an Ubuntu install with Shared Records, I've packaged a distribution using the the rPath just-enough- OS linux distribution. The first draft is available as a VMware image from here: http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/sharedrecords/builds .
Noteworthy about this approach is that the same spec used to produce the VMware image can produce virtual machine images for other platforms: including QEMU, Xen, and Amazon EC2. At the moment, there are two administrator interfaces: the usual Tomcat interface at :8080, and the rPath Appliance Agent interface at :8003. Because the image is meant to be used as an appliance, the tomcat interface will be deprecated in favor of a custom plugin to the rPath interface. rPath manages system services, reboots, software updates and backups.
The initial root password is blank. The administrator credentials for tomcat are admin/2 . For rPath use admin/password .
This distribution includes the 1.0 release of the records, tokens, and annotations interfaces, at the usual endpoints (/records, /tokens, / annotations).
Inspired by Ed's work at building up an Ubuntu install with Shared Records, I've packaged a distribution using the the rPath just-enough- OS linux distribution. The first draft is available as a VMware image from here: http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/sharedrecords/builds .
Noteworthy about this approach is that the same spec used to produce the VMware image can produce virtual machine images for other platforms: including QEMU, Xen, and Amazon EC2. At the moment, there are two administrator interfaces: the usual Tomcat interface at :8080, and the rPath Appliance Agent interface at :8003. Because the image is meant to be used as an appliance, the tomcat interface will be deprecated in favor of a custom plugin to the rPath interface. rPath manages system services, reboots, software updates and backups.
The initial root password is blank. The administrator credentials for tomcat are admin/2 . For rPath use admin/password .
This distribution includes the 1.0 release of the records, tokens, and annotations interfaces, at the usual endpoints (/records, /tokens, / annotations).
> Inspired by Ed's work at building up an Ubuntu install with Shared > Records, I've packaged a distribution using the the rPath just-enough- > OS linux distribution. The first draft is available as a VMware image > from here: http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/sharedrecords/ > builds .
> Noteworthy about this approach is that the same spec used to produce > the VMware image can produce virtual machine images for other > platforms: including QEMU, Xen, and Amazon EC2. At the moment, there > are two administrator interfaces: the usual Tomcat interface at :8080, > and the rPath Appliance Agent interface at :8003. Because the image is > meant to be used as an appliance, the tomcat interface will be > deprecated in favor of a custom plugin to the rPath interface. rPath > manages system services, reboots, software updates and backups.
> The initial root password is blank. The administrator credentials for > tomcat are admin/2 . For rPath use admin/password .
> This distribution includes the 1.0 release of the records, tokens, and > annotations interfaces, at the usual endpoints (/records, /tokens, / > annotations).