Install SlapOS Node (Comp-123) On Rapid.Space KVM
This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing a SlapOS node on a computer. A regular node (referred to as COMP-1,2,3) is used by the SlapOS Master to install software on the node and then provide instances of this software within computer partitions. For details please refer to the SlapOS introduction.
Note, that there is one node referred to as COMP-0 throughout the documentation, which provides services to SlapOS Master (COMP-ROOT) besides regular nodes like the one we are going to install here (called COMP-1,2,3...).
Unlike installing SlapOS Node on other computers (XXX howto), we don't install re6st for Rapid.Space to have SlapOS Node installed.
Agenda
- Requirements
- Get SlapOS Master Token
- Association Token
- Access KVM
- Single Line Installer
- Verify SlapOS node
- Verify Registered Servers on Panel
Get SlapOS Master Token
🔗 Rapid.Space Panel Servers List
Log in as a administrative user. Click on the Servers link in the side to go to your list of servers.
When using the single line installer, you have to provide a X509 security token to identify your node with a SlapOS Master and enable it to manage the node within a network. To get such a token, in the subheader, click Token.
Association Token
Click Token to request a token. Once it's generated, copy the token for later. Note, that the token can only be used once. If the installation of SlapOS fails for whatever reason and you need to retry, you need to request a new token before. Head back to the terminal.
Single Line Installer
# su -
wget https://deploy.erp5.net/slapos && bash slapos
# What is the url to the SlapOS Master API? (ignore if you already have a configured re6st and slapos): [https://slap.vifib.com/]:
# What is the url to the SlapOS Master Website? (ignore if you already have a configured re6st and slapos): [https://slapos.vifib.com/]:
# Name your computer (ignore if you already have a configured re6st and slapos or if you don't want to register your computer to SlapOS Master): [noname]: Your_computer_name
# Input your slapos token (ignore if you already have a configured slapos) [notoken]: Your_token
# Which interface will provide IPv6? (ignore if you already have a configured re6st) [lo]: ens4
# How many SlapOS computer partitions would you like? [10]:
Continue and use the single line installer. You will be asked a set of questions during the installation. As you are connecting to SlapOS master, you are supposed to skip the first two questions.
Choose a name for your computer (like SOFTWARE-BOX-1 to identity it in your network and finally enter the association token you have received earlier from your Rapid.Space panel and input ens4 for IPv6 interface (if you are using Rapid.Space KVM).
Once the installation has finished without errors, you should see:
...
PLAY RECAP ************************************************************************************************************************
127.0.0.1 : ok=13 changed=2 unreachable=0 failed=0
Note: In case installation fails and you want to start over, you need to request a new token as mentioned above and, depending on whether already created, remove any existing configuration in /etc/opt/slapos/slapos.cfg
before restarting. For example, while you install SlapOS node in Rapid.Space KVM, you keep the default interface "lo" , you have to remove /etc/opt/slapos/slapos.cfg
before restarting.
Verify SlapOS node
You can verify that SlapOS was installed by trying:
root@slap-node:~# slapos node
watchdog RUNNING pid 657, uptime 27 days, 20:01:48
And (re)formatting the SlapOS node:
root@slap-node:~# slapos node format --now
2021-02-18 14:43:12 slapos[16923] INFO Updating computer
2021-02-18 14:43:13 slapos[16923] INFO Posting information to 'https://slap.vifib.com/'
2021-02-18 14:43:14 slapos[16923] INFO slapos successfully prepared the computer.
Verify Registered Servers on Panel
🔗 Rapid.Space Panel Servers List
Head back to your Rapid.Space Panel and verify the list of servers now includes your SlapOS Node which was associated to your network using the token you had created. You may have to refresh the page for the server to show up.
Note, the entry has three clickable areas:
- The line itself (click server name for example) points to the server configuration
- Clicking the Computer button will open the monitor - the green color indicates the server is active and contacting the Master (yellow points at connection issues with the computer or one of its partitions, red means the computer has lost connection)
- The Partitions button will only be visible after the first instance of an installed software as been provided.