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We must provide a convinient way to setup the Fedora part of the DOMS testbed. This should optimally be a install script for
Fedora 3.0.
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We need to find out exactly how the Fedora 3.0 we use in our test bed should be set up. The testbed need not focus on speed or efficiency, but on providing a production like interface. For this purpose,
these design choices have been made. They are of course subject to modification by the people working on this action.
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We have discussed using McKoi(sp?) for database for simplicity, and using user.xml to have user handling.  * We will use the fedora included [http://mckoi.com/database/ Mckoi database], rather than a seperate mysql database.
 * We will use the tomcat-users.xml file for tomcat user managment
 * We will use the Fedora users.xml file for fedora user managment
 * We will not use journaling
 * Fedora has been officially upgraded to work with Java 1.6, so all parts of the testbed will use that version
 * There will be no xacml policies at first
 * We will use the included relation triplestore, as this functionality is paramount.
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=== Outstanding decisions ===

We need to decide if the testbed should run in the tomcat shipped, or in another. Lennert works with a 6.x tomcat, while fedora ships with a 5.5.x

Action Testbed Fedora

Assigned
ABR + JRG

Prev assigned

Tasks adressed
["TaskA.3"]

Time estimated
not done

Time used
0md

Priority
2

Status
Not started

Iteration
11

Notes

We must provide a convinient way to setup the Fedora part of the DOMS testbed. This should optimally be a install script for Fedora 3.0.

The testbed need not focus on speed or efficiency, but on providing a production like interface. For this purpose, these design choices have been made. They are of course subject to modification by the people working on this action.

  • We will use the fedora included [http://mckoi.com/database/ Mckoi database], rather than a seperate mysql database.

  • We will use the tomcat-users.xml file for tomcat user managment
  • We will use the Fedora users.xml file for fedora user managment
  • We will not use journaling
  • Fedora has been officially upgraded to work with Java 1.6, so all parts of the testbed will use that version
  • There will be no xacml policies at first
  • We will use the included relation triplestore, as this functionality is paramount.

Outstanding decisions

We need to decide if the testbed should run in the tomcat shipped, or in another. Lennert works with a 6.x tomcat, while fedora ships with a 5.5.x

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