vyBuddy_Appliance_QuickStart_EN.pdf

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vyBuddy
virtual appliance quick start guide
For VMware Workstation 8 (64-bit)
VMware Workstation 8 (64-bit) for Linux used in examples
Should also work for Linux-KVM, XEN and VirtualBox (64-bit)
NB!
Some Vyatta/Linux knowledge
required!
~ ENGLISH ~
by Ivan “Cartman” Ilves
info@vyatta4people.org
www.vyatta4people.org
Download vyBuddy appliance VMDK image
here
and unarchive it.
Create new VMware virtual machine using downloaded
VMDK image as an
existing virtual disk.
Use
bridged
networking for this new virtual machine if possible.
Screenshots are here to help you navigate
through relevant VM configuration sections.
Information you see on screenshots may
strongly differ from what you really have
depending on your OS and hypervisor.
Use
custom
VM type to tune advanced settings afterwards.
You will run vyBuddy from VMDK image, so no install needed.
Choose appropriate guest OS parameters. Remember, it's
64-bit.
Use downloaded [and unarchived] VMDK as existing virtual disk.
Start your new VM and login via console using these credentials:
Username: vybuddy / Password: vybuddy
Examine your IP using
ifconfig
or
ip address show
command,
login to appliance via SSH and run
update-vybuddy
script to
update your vyBuddy appliance software to the latest version.
Please note, by default appliance uses DHCP to obtain IP address.
Mentioned previously credentials can be used with host console,
SSH and WWW UI, however password change on WWW UI does
not affect host console/SSH access and vise versa.
Now you are absolutely ready to access appliance via HTTPS.
Please go to the next page and get familiar with
vyBuddy GUI.
Point your browser to appliance IP and login as user
vybuddy.
You need to set up separate public/private SSH key pair before
connecting vyBuddy to Vyatta systems. Do not use your existing
key pair with vyBuddy, because it is a
potential security flaw.
After creating SSH key pair and adding it to vyBuddy you need to
create user
vybuddy
on all Vyatta systems you want to monitor
with vyBuddy and setup public key-based SSH login for this user.
Use these illustrations as reference for your actions:
Add user
vybuddy
with SSH public key login to Vyatta system:
Use vyBuddy GUI to add SSH key pair and Vyatta hosts:
vyBuddy is actively developed, please make sure you've launched
update-vybuddy
before reporting a bug or requesting a feature.
For any troubleshooting and getting help please visit our website
www.vyatta4people.org
or
email us.
Thanks for your time and attention!
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