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- Download and install VirtualBox
- Download and install Vagrant
- Download and unzip the Curation Concerns VM
- Using a Command Line Interface, navigate to the VM directory from step 3 and run the command:
vagrant up
- Note that this step will take a while as the VM downloads and installs a full virtual environment
- After the VM build finishes, log into the machine using SSH
- If you are using OSX, you can simply run the command ‘
vagrant ssh
’ in the VM directory - If you are using Windows, you have a couple of options:
- Cygwin,
From the Cygwin home page, download and save the setup.exe file to your desktop.
Run the setup.exe file.
Select the default for the following options:
Install from Internet
- Install Root Directory: (e.g. c:\cygwin64)
- Install for All Users
- Default folder for packages
- Connection Method (internet)
Select the mirror site
- Select the openssh package for installation.
- Search for openssh.
- To select it to be installed, you un-skip it by clicking the x in the skip box
- click next,
ssh -p 2222 vagrant@localhost
’ in the PuTTY terminal- it prompts you to install any dependencies, click next
- Click Finish
- After installation, you can use Cygwin's terminal interface (mintty), navigate to the VM directory (the c: drive is now /cygdrive/c/) and type 'vagrant ssh'
- (Optional) If you want to use the windows command line, you need to add "c:\cygwin64\bin" to your path.
- Download PuTTY [2]
- Set the hostname to
vagrant@localhost
- Set the port to 2222
- (Optional) in saved sessions, type a name (CCDemo) and click save
- Click Open
- You will be prompted for a password, the password is vagrant
- Note: Vagrant prefers private key authentication, but the key appeared incompatible with PUTTY when I tried it during the demo (KH)
- Set the hostname to
- Cygwin,
- If you are using OSX, you can simply run the command ‘
- Once connected to the VM, run the command:
cd curation-concerns-demo; rails s -b 0.0.0.0
- Test the VM by opening your web browser and navigating to: http://localhost:3000
- You can create a user account by clicking the plus button in the upper right
- Turn off the VM by running the command:
vagrant halt
- If you are still logged in to the VM you can log out by typing ‘
exit
’ before halting the machine
- If you are still logged in to the VM you can log out by typing ‘
Detailed VM instructions are also available in the Readme.
Attendees
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- Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
- Adrienne Hieb, NASA Goddard Library
- Ben Wallberg, University of Maryland
- Chuck Schoppet, USDA National Agriculture Library
- Drew Heles, Johns Hopkins University
- Elliot Metsger, Johns Hopkins University
- Felix Kong, National Library of Medicine
- Gretchen Greene, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Jennifer Diffin, National Library of Medicine
- John Doyle, National Library of Medicine
- John Rees, National Library of Medicine
- Joshua Westgard, University of Maryland
- Justin Littman, George Washington University
- Kevin Rice, NASA Goddard Library
- Kirk Hess, Library of Congress
- Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
- Matthew Mihalik, George Washington University
- Michael Durbin, University of Virginia
- Mitzi Cole, NASA Goddard Library
- Mohamed Mohideen, University of Maryland
- Nancy Fallgren, National Library of Medicine
- Peter Eichman, University of Maryland
- Ray Plante, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Sheena Thomas, National Library of Medicine
- Steven Ng, Temple University
- Tuan Anh Nguyen, National Library of Medicine
- Yang Yu, Rutgers University
- Ying Li, USDA National Agriculture Library
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Agenda/Presentations
Day 1 (27 April)
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Time | Topic | Presenter |
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10:00 - 10:15 | Welcome and Introductions | All |
10:15 - 11:15 | Introduction to Hydra and Fedora 4 | David Wilcox, DuraSpace |
11:15 - 11:30 | Break | |
11:30 - 12:30 | Object Modeling: Linked Data and LDP | David Wilcox, DuraSpace |
12:30 - 1:30 | Lunch | |
1:30 - 2:30 | Dive into Hydra Works Curation Concerns (Part 1) | Esme Cowles, Princeton |
2:30 - 2:45 | Break | |
2:45 - 3:45 | Dive into Hydra Works (Part 2) | Esme Cowles, Princeton |
3:45 - 4:00 | Discussion and wrap-up | All |