TestEngineering/Services/LoadsV1ClientTestHost

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Creating a RHEL AWS instance

  • Pick a Region then Create Instance > Launch Instance
  • Follow the prompts to create a basic, RHEL-flavored instance
  • Use of the QA/Dev key pairs that have been set up for this:
    • US East Key Pair: QA-Dev-Share (created by jbonacci) for general use
    • US West Key Pair: QA-dev-share (created by RaFromBRC) for general use
  • Once the instance is running, log in as "ec2-user"
  • The following apps, tools, and libs will need to be installed for use with various Services applications:
    • gcc, gcc-c++
    • hg
    • git
    • python-devel
    • automake, autoconf, and libtool (required for libzmq, for easy_install)
    • pip
    • virtualenv
    • node/npm
    • zeromq 3.X
    • gmp, gmp-devel
  • Also, general rhel updates:
$ sudo yum -y update
and/or
$ sudo yum -y upgrade
  • Now, the instance should be ready for installing and using the Loads tool.

Creating an Ubuntu AWS instance

  • Pick a Region then Create Instance > Launch Instance
  • Follow the prompts to create a basic, Ubuntu-flavored instance
  • Use of the QA/Dev key pairs that have been set up for this:
    • US East Key Pair: QA-Dev-Share (created by jbonacci) for general use
    • US West Key Pair: QA-dev-share (created by RaFromBRC) for general use
  • Once the instance is running, log in as "ubuntu"
  • The following apps, tools, and libs will need to be installed for use with various Services applications:
    • gcc, g++
    • mercurial
    • git
    • python-setuptools, python-virtualenv, and python-dev
    • automake, autoconf, libtool
    • m4
    • node/npm
    • libzmq and zeromq 3.X
    • gmp-5.1.3 or newer
  • Also, general rhel updates:
$ sudo apt-get update
and/or
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
  • Now, the instance should be ready for installing and using the Loads tool.