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JEM, the Bee Stand-Alone Sandbox (JSAS)

We created a JEM, the Bee sandbox to give you an environment already configured and working.

You can get it from download page

The sandbox is provided as a standard Open Virtualization Format (OVA) file, we tried it on both Oracle VirtualBox and VMware Player (VMware Fusion if you run it on OS X).

HW Requirements

To run JSAS, you need:

  • 2 GB of free RAM
  • 2 GB Hard Disk free space

Install JSAS on Oracle VirtualBox

  1. Click on File > Import Appliance;
  2. Select the file jem-v2.0-centos-x64-sandbox.ova;
  3. Click Next;
  4. Select installation directory;
  5. DO NOT flag MAC address reinitialize option
  6. Click on import (this operation could take a few of minutes, depending on your computer).

Install JSAS on VMware Player

  1. Click on Player > File > Open
  2. Select the file jem-v2.0-centos-x64-sandbox.ova;
  3. Choose the name and the path for the Virtual Machine and click Import
  4. If you get a warning about the OVF specification, click on Retry

http://www.pepstock.org/resources/vmware_ovf_warning.png

  1. The import starts (this operation could take a few of minutes, depending on your computer).

Run JSAS

Select the imported VM and click on Start button. After a while, depending on your computer, you'll get your sandbox working:

http://www.pepstock.org/resources/JSAS-Splash.png

GlusterFS Integration

You can check GlusterFS Integration at a glance, JSAS first login screen show you GlusterFS status integration:

http://www.pepstock.org/resources/JSAS-NoGluster.png

For more information please check GlusterFS integration page

Let's Play with JEM

To start using JEM, The Bee, open a web browser and go to the address specified in the splash screen (in the example below, http://127.0.0.1:8080/jem)

http://www.pepstock.org/resources/JSAS-UseJem.png

You can login using the following credentials:

User:

root

Password:

anything you want

JSAS Administration

http://www.pepstock.org/resources/JSAS-administration.png

You can administer JSAS in 3 different ways:

  1. From Oracle VirtualBox console (JSAS autologin as root);
  2. Using Webadmin at http://127.0.0.1:10000 (user: root password: jemthebee);
  3. Connecting by SSH at 127.0.0.1 on port 222.
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