Re: [Planetlab-users] how to start a service on a planet-lab node?
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From: Timothy R. <tr...@in...> - 2003-11-04 22:22:44
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Tomasz, Assuming that you've uploaded your ssh public key to the PlanetLab web site, the next step is to get a slice. Berlin has a number of slices, so what you need to do is to get your PI (Principle Investigator) to authorize you to use one or more slices. Once this is done, you can just ssh to any planetlab node as the name of your slice, using your private key. For instance, I'm authorized to use slice "irb9" here at the Lab, so I do: $ ssh -i ~/.ssh/planetlab_rsa ir...@ed... [irb9@edi irb9]$ Good luck! -- Mothy On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 13:14, tomas wrote: > Hi! > > I am new to planet-lab. I have allready an account and i have allready > read the paper about raw-sockets in planet-lab. > Is there a paper about how to start my service on planet lab? First i > only want to start a foo-service > (a service which do nothing) on a node. > > Thanks a lot for helping > > Regards > Tomasz Gingold > tkn-berlin |