SandBoxStandAlone
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).
To run JSAS, you need:
- 2 GB of free RAM
- 2 GB Hard Disk free space
- Click on File > Import Appliance;
- Select the file jem-v2.0-centos-x64-sandbox.ova;
- Click Next;
- Select installation directory;
- DO NOT flag MAC address reinitialize option
- Click on import (this operation could take a few of minutes, depending on your computer).
- Click on Player > File > Open
- Select the file jem-v2.0-centos-x64-sandbox.ova;
- Choose the name and the path for the Virtual Machine and click Import
- If you get a warning about the OVF specification, click on Retry
- The import starts (this operation could take a few of minutes, depending on your computer).
Select the imported VM and click on Start button. After a while, depending on your computer, you'll get your sandbox working:
You can check GlusterFS Integration at a glance, JSAS first login screen show you GlusterFS status integration:
For more information please check GlusterFS integration page
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)
You can login using the following credentials:
User:
root
Password:
anything you want
You can administer JSAS in 3 different ways:
- From Oracle VirtualBox console (JSAS autologin as root);
- Using Webadmin at http://127.0.0.1:10000 (user: root password: jemthebee);
- Connecting by SSH at 127.0.0.1 on port 222.
- Introduction
- Installation
- Configuration
- Job Execution
- JCL
- User Interfaces
- Security
- REST api
- Features
- Log Messages
- Sandbox
- Software Quality
- Some performance data