6 | | Beginning of Aquilon documentation. |
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8 | | (Much) More to follow. This documentation is VERY DRAFT. |
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10 | | There is an early version of a virtual appliance for trying out Aquilon, available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/quattor/files/appliances/aquilon.ova. This version of the appliance is for testing only. Although it can produce profiles, it is not yet integrated with QWG templates and there is a large amount of work remaining to productionize the appliance. |
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12 | | This appliance provides: |
13 | | * A complete quattor server distribution, managed by Aquilon. This includes the 8.4 version of the PAN compiler. |
14 | | * A couchdb datawarehouse to describe all the profiles produced by the appliance. |
15 | | * A webserver providing access to the generated profiles and providing an interface to manage the appliance. |
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17 | | This virtual appliance is available in OVA format, tested on VMware Fusion and .... |
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19 | | To install the appliance, do the following... |
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21 | | The virtual appliance on startup should display the network address and some URL's for managing the appliance (for example changing the networking parameters, etc). You can visit http://ADDRESS:5000/ to configure and use Aquilon. |