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This user-guide will help you understand, and set up a Vagrant powered Virtual Machine containing a pre-configured OODT installation.

Requirements

OODT RADiX Vagrant Virtual Machine

Launching this Vagrant VM will provide you with:

  • A pre-configured RADiX installation with a version of OODT of your choosing (including the latest OODT snapshots!)
  • A port-forwarded OPSUI control webapp at http://localhost:8080/opsui that you can quickly use to verify and control OODT
  • More time, because installing OODT is as easy as "vagrant up"
  • A fast way to produce a RADiX project tar-ball, which you can copy and use elsewhere

Steps:

  1. Download the RADiX Vagrant distribution: click here to download
  2. Extract the RADiX Vagrant distribution somewhere on your machine

    tar zxf vagrant-radix-0.7-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz
  3. Customize your RADiX Vagrant distribution for your organization/project:
    1. Open vagrant/env.sh in your favorite editor
    2. Make sure you customize entries for the following variables:
      1. (required) PROJECT_GROUP_ID - The namespace that will be used to create the RADiX distribution of OODT (e.g. com.mycompany.myorg)

      2. (required) PROJECT_ARTIFACT_ID - The specific name of the RADiX distribution project (e.g. myproject)

      3. (optional) BUILD_FLAGS - Set of build flags that will customize the RADiX deployment Vagrant will build. See more build flag options here.

      4. (optional) OODT_DEPLOYMENT_HOME - The location on the Vagrant Virtual Machine where OODT RADiX will be installed to

    3. (Optional) Change the top line of Vagrantfile that sets the VM_NAME to a name of your choosing. Note, every Vagrant virtual machine must have a unique name.
  4. Install/Launch RADiX OODT
    1. Type vagrant up to launch the Virtual Machine (can take up to 15 minutes the first time you run)

      vagrant up
  5. After the above command finished, navigate to the OODT OpsUI on your host machine: http://localhost:8080/opsui
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