This is a package-based installation method. Start by cloning the 2.6-release
branch from 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.
To get it running, install Vagrant in your computer, edit the variables at the top of the provision.sh
script as needed, and run
vagrant up
If you want to reconfigure the running box, you can just:
1. edit the pillars to suit your needs
2. run
vagrant reload --provision
After the setup is done, you need to set up your DNS to be able to access the cluster.
The simplest way to do this is to edit your /etc/hosts
file (as root):
export CLUSTER="arva2"
export DOMAIN="arv.local"
export HOST_IP="127.0.0.2" # This is valid either if installing in your computer directly
# or in a Vagrant VM. If you're installing it on a remote host
# just change the IP to match that of the host.
echo "${HOST_IP} api keep keep0 collections download ws workbench workbench2 ${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} api.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} keep.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} keep0.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} collections.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} download.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} ws.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} workbench.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN} workbench2.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}" >> /etc/hosts
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.
chrome://settings/certificates
in the URL bar.about:preferences#privacy
in the URL bar and then choosing “View Certificates…”.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.
cp arvados-root-cert.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
/usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates
cp arvados-root-cert.pem /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
/usr/bin/update-ca-trust
At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster.
If you didn’t change the defaults, the initial URL will be:
or, in general, the url format will be:
<cluster>.<domain>:8443
By default, the provision script creates an initial user for testing purposes. This user is configured as administrator of the newly created cluster.
Assuming you didn’t change the defaults, the initial credentials are:
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
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