= [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIEducation/SampleAssignments/UnderstandAMAPI/Procedure Understanding the AM API] = {{{ #!html
readyToLogin --no-keys -a AM_NICKNAME SLICENAMEwhere (as before) AM_NICKNAME and SLICENAME are your aggregate manager nickname and your slice name (both found on your worksheet).
... server's geni_status is: ready (am_status:ready) User example logs in to server using: ssh -p 32768 example@pc1.utah.geniracks.net User example logs in to client using: ssh -p 32769 example@pc1.utah.geniracks.net ...
If you didn't previously complete the Flack tutorial (or are not running an ssh agent), then your ssh client might not be set up to log in with above commands. Try re-running readyToLogin without the --no-keys option, and it will give you one or more ssh commands to choose from (which should work, although might require the key passphrase). |
You can verify that things are working by entering the hostname of the server node in your browser. It should bring up a webpage of statistics from your experiment.
(In addition, you can inspect the /local directory
on each host, and looking for the appropriate processes with a command like
ps ax . If you do not see the proper files and processes, please
double-check the rspec you used in the previous step.)
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Figure 5-1 Enter the hostname of the server node in your browser to see statistics |