From: Fábio Madeira Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:24:44 +0000 (+0100) Subject: JWS-116 Updated the VA pages with the new passwords and turnkey versions X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=02bb0568562d733f8a669ea4354a2991c28880ad;p=jabaws.git JWS-116 Updated the VA pages with the new passwords and turnkey versions --- diff --git a/docs/getting_started.rst b/docs/getting_started.rst index 08fcfe7..00d1dd2 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started.rst +++ b/docs/getting_started.rst @@ -115,8 +115,6 @@ You can test that your JABAWS server is working in several ways. Virtual Appliance (VA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. warning:: The Virtual Appliance (VA) for JABAWS v2.2 will be provided soon. - The Virtual Appliance (VA) package allows you to run a JABAWS server installed on `TurnKey Linux`_ as a virtual machine on your laptop or desktop computer. A complete guide to the JABAWS VA is given in the `VA documentation pages`_, but for the impatient, brief instructions are given below: If you work on Windows, Linux or Unix: diff --git a/docs/va.rst b/docs/va.rst index 6c62253..d9e7de2 100644 --- a/docs/va.rst +++ b/docs/va.rst @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ Virtual Appliance (VA) ====================== -.. warning:: The Virtual Appliance (VA) for JABAWS v2.2 will be provided soon. - The JABAWS Virtual Appliance is a way to run a JABAWS server locally, without the need to connect to the internet or configure JABAWS. What the appliance provides is a 'virtual server machine' (or more simply - *virtual machine* or *VM*), running an installation of the JABAWS Web Application Archive (WAR) on `TurnKey Linux`_ 12.1 (Standlone Tomcat). Once this has started up, it displays a message indicating the IP address of the JABAWS server, allowing any JABAWS client (such as Jalview or the JABAWS command line client) to connect to it. You can run the appliance with freely available program such as `VMware Player`_, but you will need to install it first. We have tested the JABAWS appliance with VMware Player v 3.1.2 on Windows and Linux, and VMware Fusion on Mac. However, you are not limited to these virtualization systems and can use the JABAWS Appliance with any other virtualization platform. You can use `VMware OVF`_ tool to prepare JABAWS image for a different virtualization platform e.g. `VirtualBox`_. @@ -23,7 +21,7 @@ Installing The free `VMware Player`_ can be used to run the JABAWS services from the Windows and Linux host operating systems. `VMware Fusion`_, a commercial VMware product, offers virtual machine support for Mac. -To run the JABAWS server on VMware player, unpack the JABAWS VM into one of the folders on your local hard drive. Open VMware Player, click "Open Virtual Machine" and point the Player to the location of the JABAWS, then choose the JABAWS.vmx file to open an appliance. +To run the JABAWS server on VMware player, unpack the JABAWS VM into one of the folders on your local hard drive. Open VMware Player, click "Open Virtual Machine" and point the Player to the location of the JABAWS, then choose the ``JABAWS*.vmx`` file to open an appliance. When you play the machine for the first time the Player might ask you whether "This virtual machine may have been moved or copied.", say that you have copied it. That is all. @@ -70,8 +68,8 @@ VM configuration **OS information** -* OS : TurnKey Linux (v. 12.1, Standalone Tomcat) based on Debian 6.0.7 (Squeeze) -* Installation : Oracle Java 6, Tomcat 7, JABAWS v. 2.1 +* OS : TurnKey Linux (v. 14.1, Standalone Tomcat) based on Debian GNU/Linux 8 (Jessie) +* Installation : Oracle Java 7, Tomcat 7, JABAWS v. 2.2 * IPv4 address : dhcp * IPv6 address : auto * DNS name : none @@ -81,8 +79,9 @@ VM configuration **Login credentials** -* Root password: jabaws -* Tomcat admin password: adminjabaws +* Root password: JabawsAdmin1 +* MySQL password: JabawsAdmin1 +* Tomcat admin password: JabawsAdmin2 **Services available at the virtial machine IP (e.g. VM_IP = 172.16.232.149)**