10 | | In this tutorial we are going to run more advanced experimentes in GENI. <br/><br/> |
11 | | Before we start with the Omni tutorial, please follow these steps: |
12 | | <ol type=I> |
13 | | <li> Login to the VM </li> |
14 | | <li> Run Firefox </li> |
15 | | <li> Open all bookmarks under the AdvancedExperiments bookmark folder </li> |
16 | | <li> Login to the GENI Portal using either:</li> |
17 | | <ul> <li> your personal account if you have already created one </li> |
18 | | <li> a temporary account for this tutorial </li> |
19 | | </ul> |
20 | | <li> Join the Project <b>GEC16AdvNetw</b></li> |
21 | | <li> Open a terminal window </li> |
22 | | </ol> |
23 | | </td> |
| 10 | IOmni gives you the capability of giving access to other users on your compute resources. Depending on which AM you are using to get resources from, this is done in a different way. Ask the team next to you about their username and do the following: |
| 11 | i. While in a terminal, download their public key under `~/.ssh/` : |
| 12 | {{{ |
| 13 | cd ~/.ssh |
| 14 | wget http://www.gpolab.bbn.com/experiment-support/gec15/adv-omni/pub-keys/<username>_key.pub |
| 15 | }}} |
| 16 | |
| 17 | i. Follow the instructions [http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/OmniConfigure/Manual#B1.MultipleusersinProtoGENIAMs these instructions] and add another user for ProtoGENI AMs |
| 18 | |
| 19 | </td> </tr> |