Story #18341
Updated by Tom Clegg over 3 years ago
The following commands (copied from #18337) should result in a production-mode single host Arvados cluster: <pre> # add-apt-repository ... # apt-get install arvados-server-easy # arvados-server init [some options] [answer some questions] OK, you can now log in to https://workbench2.example.com/ # arvados-server health OK </pre> For now, this ticket, the intent is not to accommodate all/most real-life situations. There Rather, there will be a many restrictions/requirements/assumptions about the situations where this initial version will work out of the box. work. For example, we can assume * It's acceptable for TLS certificates to be signed by a local root CA generated by Arvados * The operator has a DNS entry name and/or upstream proxy configured to send all traffic to the host * All TCP ports on the host are open and reachable from browsers/clients * The operator wants Arvados to create its own user and database using a PostgreSQL server that is already installed and running on the host * The @/etc/arvados@ directory does not exist * The operator has chosen a unique 5-character cluster ID * Keep blocks will be stored in a directory on the install host's filesystem (or an existing S3 bucket with credentials available via IAM role) * The host has enough memory, disk space, CPU power, etc. to support the expected workload