Just configure the worker to connect to your master. This is done in /etc/lava-dispatcher/lava-slave An example configuration file is available at /usr/share/lava-dispatcher/
lava-slave
For a first try, you can start without encryption and only define the
following variables in the configuration file:
MASTER_URL="tcp://localhost:5556" LOGGER_URL="tcp://localhost:5555"
Hello Remi,
Do you, Linaro guys, have some Open Source Lava Server on the Cloud, where I can create lava admin account, hook to it my Lava Worker and try it?
I need some access to create device-type BeagleBone Black and device BBB0x as well.
This will be interesting experiment, don't you agree?
Thank you, Zoran Stojsavljevic _______
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org wrote:
Hello,
the worker will register itself to the master automatically. You don't have to create the worker manually.
Just configure the worker to connect to your master. This is done in /etc/lava-dispatcher/lava-slave An example configuration file is available at /usr/share/lava-dispatcher/ lava-slave
For a first try, you can start without encryption and only define the following variables in the configuration file: MASTER_URL="tcp://localhost:5556" LOGGER_URL="tcp://localhost:5555"
You can also specify the HOSTNAME if you want. By default the slave will use the name of the server it's running on.
This will instruct you local lava-slave (this is the name of the service) to connect to the local lava-master. Then restart the lava-slave with "service lava-slave restart"