This document explains how to instantiate Re6st Access Tokens which are used to connect new nodes to network maintained by the Re6st Registry of a SlapOS Master.
It will explain the different instantiation parameters. Please refer to other documents on add a software to the SlapOS Master catalog or supplying/installing a software
The process of installing (supplying) a software and providing it as a service (instantiation) are the same for all software. However during instantiation each instance can be configured differently.
This section will cover the specific configuration parameters used for a Re6st Access Token, which has to be provided during installation of Re6st on a node.
After adding a new serivce, selecting Re6st and the latest version, you will reach the configuration screen. Set Software Type to Re6st Token. As mentioned, the token is actually a slave instance of the Registry (and in case of COMP-0 a first gateway node).
Select the Computer on which the Registry of your SlapOS Master was installed at the bottom of the page, then click Proceed to instantiate the service and be forwarded to the list of current services. Refresh the page, it may take a few minute for the node to be instantiated and the token to appear. It is a single use token to connect one other node to the network.
You can follow the compilation by looking at the slapos-node-software.log
using:
# tail opt/slapos/log/slapos-node-software.log -f
Once the token is instantiantiated, click on it to open it's configuration and connection parameters.
Locate the token in the Connection Parameters. It might require a few minutes to show up.
With the Registry token, you can now install Re6st on a fresh node.