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- access to https://stork.lab.isc.org (ISC employees only for now)
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- access to https://stork.lab.isc.org (ISC employees only for now)
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- an Ubuntu box (download Stork sources from the repository, type ``rake docker_up``, connect to http://localhost:8080)
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- an Ubuntu box (download Stork sources from the repository, type ``rake docker_up``, connect to http://localhost:8080)
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In addition, in order to have access to the features which require Kea premium hooks, an access token to the Kea premium repository is required. The access token can be found on the following page https://cloudsmith.io/~isc/repos/kea-1-7-prv/setup/#formats-deb which is available to ISC employees and paid ISC customers. The access token is found within the following link https://dl.cloudsmith.io/<access token>/isc/kea-1-7-prv/cfg/setup/bash.deb.sh after logging in to the Cloudsmith.
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In addition, in order to have access to the features which require Kea premium hooks, an access token to the Kea premium repository is required. The access token can be found on the following page https://cloudsmith.io/~isc/repos/kea-1-9-prv/setup/#tab-formats-deb which is available to ISC employees and paid ISC customers. The access token is found within the following link https://dl.cloudsmith.io/${ACCESS_TOKEN}/isc/kea-1-9-prv/cfg/setup/bash.deb.sh after logging in to the Cloudsmith.
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In order to start the demo with the premium Kea features run the following:
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In order to start the demo with the premium Kea features run the following:
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Optionally, you may want to connect to simulate one of the Kea servers crashing and observe how the surviving Kea server detects the problem and how Stork provides extra insight into what's happening.
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Optionally, you may want to connect to simulate one of the Kea servers crashing and observe how the surviving Kea server detects the problem and how Stork provides extra insight into what's happening.
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As of 0.12, the Stork Environment Simulator listening on http://localhost:5000/ (this available in demo only) allows you to conveniently stop and start services to simulate all sorts of failures. Go ahead and kill one of the kea-dhcp4 daemons. Alternatively, you can do it youself. Open a new console. Make sure you are in the Stork directory where the demo is being run, then connect to the docker machine and use kill command to abruptly stop kea.
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As of 0.12, the Stork Environment Simulator listening on http://localhost:5000/ (this available in demo only) allows you to conveniently stop and start services to simulate all sorts of failures. Go ahead and kill one of the kea-dhcp4 daemons. Alternatively, you can do it yourself. Open a new console. Make sure you are in the Stork directory where the demo is being run, then connect to the docker machine and use kill command to abruptly stop kea.
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# Make sure this is the directory where you run `rake docker_up` from.
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# Make sure this is the directory where you run `rake docker_up` from.
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