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Pulp Server

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NAME

BastionLinux - Pulp(EBS) x84_64

 

SYNOPSYS

BastionLinux™ is our RPM-Linux clone (baselined on Fedora Core 29/RHEL 8) with full RPM support for Pulp Server 2.

 

AMI Marketplace Identifiers

https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00DZ0DR0M 


DESCRIPTION

OpsCode/Chef is a leading cloud-scale configuration managment system.

 

USAGE

All our our AMI\'s have ec2-user with root sudo access, and to log onto your running instance with your X509 keypair:

$ ssh -i <your aws key>.pem

VMWare and KVM images can also directly log onto systems using root, whose password is pa55word (you should change this ASAP).  You may set a root password on a Marketplace instance to log in directly as root.

All Pulp services (wsgi/workers, RabbitMQ, Mongodb) are set up as a standard service.  The  management user is admin, also with the default password as is /etc/pulp/server.conf.

There are also both up2date and yum, which gives you access to an amazing range of other extensions and modules via  your subscription to our Cloud channel. For patches, updates and large numbers of additional packages, you need to create an account and edit your yum login credentials:

$ vi /etc/yum.repos.d/bastion.repo

BastionLinux™ systems use monit to manage, watchdog, restart background services. To understand what services are (and should be) running, simply:

$ monit summary

 

SYSTEM SPECIFICATION

The initial file system size is 10Gb.  This is an x86_64 AMI, and you'll need a couple of GB RAM - we recommend at least a m1.large instance.  When creating your instance, you should set up a security policy opening port 80 and 443 for the http-based Yum deployment services.

 

APPLICATION LOGIN

Pulp has no web-based user interface at all.  But we've included all of the pulp administration client extensions within this server (you can also download and run these from remote consoles).  The best way to start is simply to ssh onto the instance and type the following:

pulp-admin --admin admin --password <password> --map

 

AUTHOR

Last Bastion Network

 

OTHER AMI IMAGES

These may be found on The Cloud Market.

 

SEE ALSO

http://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/19

http://pulpproject.org

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