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Prerequisites
Prerequisites
Getting Ready
This procedure can be used to create an evaluation/developm=
ent or a production eagle-i node:<=
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- An EVALUATION/DEVELOPMENT=
NODE requires less configuration, but it should not be used fo=
r collecting actual data; this type of node can be created and destroyed at=
will.
- A PRODUCTION NODE will likely need some (limited) i=
nvolvement of your IT department, but will result in a node that is ready f=
or real world data collection.
As a pre-prerequisite, you will need to decide which type of installatio=
n you will need, evaluation/development or =
production eagle-i node.
Prerequisites
Public host name
- EVALUATION/DEVELOPMENT NODEmay use the amazon-generated public hostname
- PR=
ODUCTION NODE will need to have a DNS record once you =
obtain an IP address from EC2=20
- Decide on a good host name. It will determine the namespace of your Lin=
ked Open Data, and it shouldn't be changed once data exists in production.<=
/li>
- Examples of existing host names: harvard.eagle-i.net,&=
nbsp;eagle-i.ea.vanderbilt.edu
- An SSL Certificate
- EVALUATION/DEVELOPMENT NODE may use the self-signed certificate provided by the AMI
- PR=
ODUCTION NODE needs an X509 certificate in PEM format<=
/li>
- A browser (in our experience Firefox works best; in Chrome, the sc=
rollbars in AWS dialogues are finicky)
- An Amazon Web Services (AWS) account with the Amazon El=
astic Compute Cloud (EC2) service enabled=20
- Sign up for AWS
- Sign up for the EC2 service; this will require that you provide credit =
card information.
- An SSH client for remotely logging in to the EC2 instance=20
- If you're using Linux, you know what this is about already
- In MacOSX you can simply use the Terminal application that is installed=
by default (look in your Applications folder, under Utilities)
- In Windows we recommend downloading and installing PuTTY =
(a remote login client that can handle SSH keys) or cygwin (a fu=
ll Unix toolset)
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