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Re: postgresql server
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Hi All,
The canonistack instance is down. I'm trying to make it alive again
but I fear I'll need to create a new instance. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks,
Martin
On 03/19/2012 04:16 PM, Martin Mrazik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just to follow-up on our meeting today.
>
> The canonistack host now has postgresql installed and the user
> django is in the admin group (so you can sudo and change/install
> whatever you need). I didn't create any database.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
>
> On 03/06/2012 05:00 PM, Martin Mrazik wrote:
>> Hi All,
>
>> On our last Quality Dashboard meeting we were looking for a
>> playground where we can develop the quality dashboard. I
>> suggested to use canonistack instance with a private IP for this
>> purpose and it seems this approach works and it is not so hard to
>> set it up.
>
>> If you are interested in the Dashboard development feel free to
>> follow the steps below[1] to see a running django app there
>> (currently it only displays "It worked!" -- the default page of
>> empty project).
>
>> If you want to know how I created the VM instance, ping me and I
>> can provide details. It is actually quite easy :-)
>
>> Thanks,
>
>> Martin
>
>
>> [1]
>
>> 0. You need shell account on chinstrap.canonical.com. If you
>> don't have one you will need to ask IS.
>
>> 1. add the following to your ~/.ssh/config. Note that you need
>> to change the "$YOUR_CHINSTRAP_LOGIN" to your real chinstrap
>> login. -----snip----- Host 10.55.60.* ProxyCommand ssh
>> $YOUR_CHINSTRAP_LOGIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx nc -q0 %h %p
>> -----snip-----
>
>> 2. ssh -L 8000:10.55.60.168:8000 django@10.55.60.168 password:
>> "django"
>
>> The command above will create a tunnel to the private IP via
>> chinstrap. One end of the tunel is localhost:8000. The other end
>> is 10.55.60.168:8000 where django server is running.
>
>> 3. with your browser go to http://localhost:8000 You should see
>> (that is the django instance running on 10.55.60.168):
>> -----snip----- It worked! Congratulations on your first
>> Django-powered page. -----snip----- The server is running in
>> screen so if you do "screen -r" you can start/stop it (or even
>> add some django code).
>
>> Thanks,
>
>> Martin
>
>
>
>
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