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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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This is [[Deployment_Platform/Deployment|one of possible]] deployment scenarios of [[Deployment Platform]]. This page is intended to describe procedures for end users connected to the [[#Targeting_environment|Internet]].
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This is [[Deployment_Platform/Deployment|one of the possible]] deployment scenarios for [[Deployment Platform]]. This page is intended to describe procedures for end users connected to the [[#Targeting_environment|Internet]].
    
<big>'''Targeting environment'''</big>
 
<big>'''Targeting environment'''</big>
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The standard targeting environment assumes:
 
The standard targeting environment assumes:
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* End users have reliable Internet connectivity all time.
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* End users have reliable Internet connectivity at all times.
* Server is located in the Internet and has singular access point.
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* Server is located on the Internet and has singular access point.
    
== Server side ==
 
== Server side ==
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For now, there are the following Sugar Network servers publicly available from the Internet:
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For now, there are the following Sugar Network servers publicly available on the Internet:
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* [http://node-devel.sugarlabs.org/ node-devel.sugarlabs.org]<br>Development server which does not contain important data and is free for any experiments (administrative privileges for anonymous users);
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* [http://node-devel.sugarlabs.org/ node-devel.sugarlabs.org]<br>Development server that does not contain important data and is free for any experiments (administrative privileges for anonymous users);
    
* [http://node-testing.sugarlabs.org/ node-testing.sugarlabs.org]<br>Recent stable release with regular data import from the production server; is still free for any experiments;
 
* [http://node-testing.sugarlabs.org/ node-testing.sugarlabs.org]<br>Recent stable release with regular data import from the production server; is still free for any experiments;
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<div id="Configuration"><big>'''Configuration'''</big></div>
 
<div id="Configuration"><big>'''Configuration'''</big></div>
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Point clients to one of existing Sugar Network servers by populating {{Code|/etc/sweets.conf}} configuration file with the following options:
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Point clients to one of the existing Sugar Network servers by populating the {{Code|/etc/sweets.conf}} configuration file with the following options:
    
  [client]
 
  [client]
 
  api-url = ''SERVER-API-URL-HERE''
 
  api-url = ''SERVER-API-URL-HERE''
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By default, clients look for production server.
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By default, clients look for the production server.
    
<div id="Configuration"><big>'''Run Sugar Network clients'''</big></div>
 
<div id="Configuration"><big>'''Run Sugar Network clients'''</big></div>
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Follow the [[Sugar_Network#On_desktop|Try it]] install instructions to setup Sugar Network client.
 
Follow the [[Sugar_Network#On_desktop|Try it]] install instructions to setup Sugar Network client.
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While working, Sugar Network client logs can be found {{Code|~/.sugar/default/logs/sugar-network-client}} file. Logging verbosity level depends on [[BugSquad/Get_Logs#Enabling_Sugar_debug_logging|global Sugar setting]].
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While working, Sugar Network client logs can be found {{Code|~/.sugar/default/logs/sugar-network-client}} file. The logging verbosity level depends on the [[BugSquad/Get_Logs#Enabling_Sugar_debug_logging|global Sugar setting]].
    
== Getting involved ==
 
== Getting involved ==

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