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1.7. Initialize the Fabric Server on EC2


Overview

Now that you have a Fabric Server in the cloud, you need to set it up so that it is capable of expanding. You can initialize the Fabric Server so that it is capable of creating and provisioning new managed containers in the cloud.

Steps to initialize the Fabric Server

To initialize the Fabric Server on EC2, perform the following steps:
  1. Log on to the remote Fabric Server using the command-line client. In the InstallDir/bin directory there is a client utility, which you can use to get console access to the remote Fabric Server. Enter the following at the command line:
    cd InstallDir/bin
    ./client -u admin -p admin -h 50.19.18.91
    Where 50.19.18.91 should be replaced by the public IP address of the registry container that you created in the previous section. If this command is successful, you should see the following client console:
    |  ___|  | |        (_)    |  _  |
    | |_ __ _| |__  _ __ _  ___ \ V / 
    |  _/ _` | '_ \| '__| |/ __|/ _ \ 
    | || (_| | |_) | |  | | (__| |_| |
    \_| \__,_|_.__/|_|  |_|\___\_____/
      Fabric8 Container (1.0.0.redhat-350)
      http://fabric8.io/
    
    Type 'help' to get started
    and 'help [cmd]' for help on a specific command.
    Hit '<ctrl-d>' or 'osgi:shutdown' to shutdown this container.
    
    Open a browser to http://localhost:8181 to access the management console
    
    Create a new Fabric via 'fabric:create'
    or join an existing Fabric via 'fabric:join [someUrls]'
    
    Fabric8:admin@registry>
  2. Deploy the cloud-aws.ec2 profile, to gain access to the cloud console commands:
    Fabric8:admin@registry> fabric:container-add-profile registry cloud-aws.ec2
    Note
    During re-deployment, you will automatically be logged out of the client!
  3. Log back on to the Fabric Server using the client utility:
    ./client -u admin -p admin -h 50.19.18.91
  4. Register the Amazon EC2 provider, by entering the following console command:
    Fabric8:admin@registry> fabric:cloud-service-add --name aws-ec2 --provider aws-ec2
    --identity AccessKeyID --credential SecretAccessKey
  5. You can check that the aws-ec2 service has been registered, by entering the following command:
    Fabric8:admin@registry> fabric:cloud-service-list
    Which should display output like the following:
    Compute APIs:
    -------------
    [id]                     [type]       [local services]         [fabric services]       
    ec2                      compute      [ ]                      [ ]                     
    stub                     compute      [ ]                      [ ]                     
    Compute Providers:
    -------------
    [id]                     [type]       [local services]         [fabric services]       
    aws-ec2                  compute      [ ]                      [ aws-ec2 ]
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