2 Assuming that you've set up your yum repo like for a myplc install,
3 you should be abe to just
4 # yum install geniwrapper
9 Inspect your plc config:
11 [2009.06.09--1l-f8-32-vplc07] / # plc-config-tty
12 Enter command (u for usual changes, w to save, ? for help) s PLC_ROOT_USER
13 PLC_ROOT_USER = root@test.onelab.eu
14 Enter command (u for usual changes, w to save, ? for help) s PLC_ROOT_PASSWORD
15 PLC_ROOT_PASSWORD = test++
19 * set GENI_PLC_USER to PLC_ROOT_USER
20 * set GENI_PLC_PASSWORD to PLC_ROOT_PASSWORD
23 *NOTE* xxx at this point you get a warning b/c the authorities hierarchy has not been created yet; ignore
27 [2009.06.09--1l-f8-32-vplc07] / # gimport.py
28 Import: creating top level authorities
29 Hierarchy: creating authority: plc
31 Import: creating table for authority plc
32 NOTICE: table "geni$plc" does not exist, skipping
33 inserting authority record for plc
36 run geni-config-tty again - to initialize /etc/geni/authorities/plc/plc.pkey
38 [2009.06.09--1l-f8-32-vplc07] / # geni-config-tty
39 Enter command (u for usual changes, w to save, ? for help) q
40 /etc/geni/authorities/server.key
41 copied from /etc/geni/authorities/plc/plc.pkey
45 xxx tested this far xxx
50 edit /etc/geni/aggregates.xml and /etc/geni/registries.xml
51 * set addr to ip or hostname of federated peer
52 * set port to geni service port on federated peer
53 * set hrn to humarn readable name of federated peer interface
55 trade trusted root gid's (found in /usr/share/geniwrapper/geni/trusted_roots/)
61 # initialize the registry by running the registry import tool
65 /etc/init.d/geniwrapper start
77 Copy my private PL (RSA) ssh key to ~/.sfi/quetier.pkey
81 export SFI_AUTH=ple.upmc
82 export SFI_USER=$SFI_AUTH.quetier
83 export SFI_REGISTRY=http://138.96.255.199:12345/
84 export SFI_SM=http://138.96.255.199:12346/
89 ./sfi.py show ple.upmc.quetier