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GIMI and ExoGENI Configuration: Streamlining Persistent Server Solutions

This document outlines the configuration strategies for GIMI and ExoGENI systems, presented by the GEC16 team in March 2012. It focuses on persistent server setups, including Emmy9 OML Server, ExoGENI XMPP Server, and iRODS Server management. Key techniques such as Flukes, OML/OMF, LabWiki integration, and iRODS challenges are discussed. The process of verifying slices from OMF/LabWiki and exploring authentication mechanisms between EC, RC, and OML servers is highlighted, along with the use of post-boot scripts and integrated one-stop portal services.

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GIMI and ExoGENI Configuration: Streamlining Persistent Server Solutions

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  1. GIMI and ExoGENI Configuration GIMI and ExoGENI Team GEC16, March 2012

  2. GIMI-ExoGENI Configuration Persistent Server emmy9 OML Server AM ExoGENI XMPP Server iRODS Server User Workspace Labwiki/Presentation User Workspace EC NodeE NodeC NodeA NodeB NodeD RC RC RC RC RC ML ML ML ML ML Visualization iRODS Client

  3. Key techniques • Flukes • OML/OMF • Labwiki • XMPP • Postgresql DB • iRODS

  4. Challenges • Verify slice from OMF/Labwiki • Authentication mechanisms between EC/RC/OML-server • Integrated one-stop portal service

  5. Use of post boot scripts on ExoGENI Detail information: https://geni-orca.renci.org/trac/wiki/velocity-templates

  6. Use of OMF to configure/inti services

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