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Assuming these match, the following things are done by /root/cerebro/install.sh but not by the Cerebro package: |
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*Add ypod's ssh key to your authorized_keys |
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*Add trackclient.py to your rc.local |
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Revision as of 14:48, 13 July 2008
The Cerebro package in the latest Joyride builds (joyride-2130 or later) is largely equivalent to what you get by manually installing Cerebro from the git repository.
Version of your installed Cerebro package: "yum info cerebro"
Version in git: in your /root/cerebro folder, "git-log"
Assuming these match, the following things are done by /root/cerebro/install.sh but not by the Cerebro package:
- Add ypod's ssh key to your authorized_keys
- Set Cerebro to start at boot
- Add trackclient.py to your rc.local
I have a modified version of install.sh (cut out the actions redundant with the package, added the git stuff) that you can use to do this. Run the following commands on a fresh joyride install:
su - wget http://web.mit.edu/meeg/Public/cerebro_setup.sh bash cerebro_setup.sh
Note that if you do this, cerebroui will be in your path, while install.sh puts it in your home directory; therefore, while you would use "./cerebroui" if you used install.sh, you need to use "cerebroui" if you used the package.