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Create ACS Community VM setup procedure #19

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moraklein opened this issue Nov 11, 2014 · 3 comments
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Create ACS Community VM setup procedure #19

moraklein opened this issue Nov 11, 2014 · 3 comments
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@moraklein
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Custom CentOS VMs with the ACS Community binaries have been used in some recent ACS Courses. While these were provided by instructors, we should have an official procedure to create a VM with everything needed for an ACS Course (both developer and ITS machine) on-demand.

Basic course technical requirements are outlined here:
https://github.com/ACS-Community/ACS-Workshop/wiki/Course%20Outline#technical-requirements

@tjuerges
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Perhaps I can find some old notes I took when we prepared the VMs for the Asiago workshop. Should I start digging?

@moraklein
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Hi Thomas, that would be great. I think you had some notes on what we needed to change from the default installation. We can then compare that with Jorge Avarias' experience preparing this year's VM.

@tjuerges
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All right. I'll start diggin' and get back to you.

cvalenzu pushed a commit to cvalenzu/ACS that referenced this issue Jan 25, 2018
…rdb-listeners-xml-references to master

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* commit 'd6d0c35e8e88a8a4428c8dcf3cad841c5bea6459':
  The regexp match lacked the ".*" at the end. Also fixed a small bug that wasn't removing a starting '/' in the curl.
  ICT-8187 fix manually gotten from https://svn.alma.cl/p2/branches/ICT-8187-TEMP/ACS/LGPL/CommonSoftware/cdb_rdb, which comes from the trunk
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