![]() ![]() For the Walrus Controller Registration: Define the shell variable WALRUS_IP_ADDR in /etc/eucalyptus/nf, as a single IP address. ![]() Install the Cloud Controller's eucalyptus user's public ssh key by: On the target controller, temporarily set a password for the eucalyptus user: sudo passwd eucalyptus Then, on the Cloud Controller: sudo -u eucalyptus ssh-copy-id -i ~eucalyptus/.ssh/id_rsa.pub You can now remove the password of the eucalyptus account on the target controller, if you wish: sudo passwd -d eucalyptus Configuring the Services On the Cloud Controller: For the Cluster Controller Registration: Define the shell variable CC_NAME in /etc/eucalyptus/nf Define the shell variable CC_IP_ADDR in /etc/eucalyptus/nf, as a space separated list of one or more IP addresses. Exchange Public Keys The Cloud Controller's eucalyptus user needs to have SSH access to the Walrus Controller, Cluster Controller, and Storage Controller as the eucalyptus user. Otherwise, if you are following this guide, these steps should already be completed automatically for you, and therefore you can skip "a" to "e". Steps a to e should only be required if you're using the UEC/PackageInstall method. The appropriate uec-component-listener is running. All component registration should be automatic, assuming: Public SSH keys have been exchanged properly. Nodes are the physical systems within UEC that actually run the virtual machine instances of the cloud.
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