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"
On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 11:06:34AM +0200, Zoran S wrote:
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
Hi Zoran,
I'm afraid we don't have anything directly like that, but Chase Qi has written some guides on how to set up a cloud-hosted LAVA server instance as part of the LKFT inititiative. See
https://github.com/Linaro/lkft-remote-lab
for more details. I hope that helps!
Cheers,
Hello Steve,
Thank you very much for the advise. This page is very instructive, I should say: https://github.com/Linaro/lkft-remote-lab/blob/master/ LAVA/deploy-distributed-lava-instance.md
I'll read it very carefully. I guess, I need to compare some of my stuff with some of your/Linaro stuff.
Thank you, Zoran _______
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 4:24 PM, Steve McIntyre steve.mcintyre@linaro.org wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 11:06:34AM +0200, Zoran S wrote:
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
Hi Zoran,
I'm afraid we don't have anything directly like that, but Chase Qi has written some guides on how to set up a cloud-hosted LAVA server instance as part of the LKFT inititiative. See
https://github.com/Linaro/lkft-remote-lab
for more details. I hope that helps!
Cheers,
Steve McIntyre steve.mcintyre@linaro.org http://www.linaro.org/ Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs