This document describes the steps for activating and possibly further configuring Eucalyptus after the software has been installed on all nodes (either from source or using binary packages).
このページでは、ソフトウェアをすべてのノードにインストール(ソースかバイナリ・パッケージかによって)した後、Eucalyptus の設定を行うステップについて述べています。
After you've started all components, you will need to perform registration so that they can communicate with each other.
Eucalyptusの全てのコンポーネントを実行した後に、お互いのコンポーネントが連携できるように登録する作業が必要になります。
This section will assume that you have installed all Eucalyptus components and they are up and running. We will assume that your Eucalyptus setup consists of one front end and one or more nodes.
この手順では、既にEucalyptusの各コンポーネントが正しくインストールされ実行中であることを前提にしています。またEucalyptusクラウドは、1つのフロントエンドと1つ以上のノードから構成されていることを前提にしています。
First, you will need to register various front end components. To do this, run the following commands on the front end.
最初に以下のようにコマンドを実行して、有効なフロントエンドを登録します。
$EUCALYPTUS/usr/sbin/euca_conf --register-walrus <front end IP address> $EUCALYPTUS/usr/sbin/euca_conf --register-cluster <clustername> <front end IP address> $EUCALYPTUS/usr/sbin/euca_conf --register-sc <clustername> <front end IP address>
Finally, you need to register nodes with the front end. To do so, run the following command on the front end,
フロントエンドを登録した後に、各ノードで以下のようにコマンドを実行して各ノードをフロントエンドに登録します。
$EUCALYPTUS/usr/sbin/euca_conf --register-nodes "<Node 0 IP address> <Node 1 IP address> ... <Node N IP address>"
where "<Node X IP address>" is the IP address of host X that is running the Node Controller (NC).
At this point, you have successfully registered Eucalyptus components and you are ready to proceed to configuration.
Point your browser to,
Since Eucalyptus is using a self-signed certificate, your browser is likely to prompt you to accept the certificate. On some machines it may take few minutes after the starting of the Cloud Controller for the URL to be responsive the first time you run Eucalyptus. You will be prompted for a user and password both of which are set to admin initially.
Upon logging in the first time you will be asked to
After clicking 'Submit', you will see the 'Configuration' tab. Since you've used euca_conf to register Walrus and a cluster, they will be listed along with a few configurable parameters. Look over the parameters to see if any need adjustment. For more information, see the Management section.
To use the system with client tools, you must obtain user credentials. From the 'Credentials' tab, Eucalyptus users can obtain two types of credentials: x509 certificates and query interface credentials. Use the 'Download Credentials' button to download a zip-file with both or click on the 'Show Keys' to see the query interface credentials. You will be able to use your credentials with Euca2ools, Amazon EC2 tools and third-party tools like rightscale.com. Create a directory to store your credentials, unpack the zip-file into it, and source the included 'eucarc':
mkdir $HOME/.euca unzip euca2-admin-x509.zip -d $HOME/.euca . $HOME/.euca/eucarc
Note that you will have to source this file every time you intend to use the command-line tools, or you may add it to your local default environment.
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