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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
This is [[Deployment_Platform/Deployment|one of possible]] deployment scenarios of [[Deployment Platform]].
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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]].
  
This page is intended to describe procedures for school servers and end users in the [[#Targeting_environment|Internet]] environment. Using [[#Recipes|predefined recipes]], it should be possible to fully support such deployments.
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<big>'''Targeting environment'''</big>
  
=== Targeting environment ===
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The standard targeting environment assumes:
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* End users have reliable Internet connectivity at all times.
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* Server is located on the Internet and has singular access point.
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== Server side ==
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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 that does not contain important data and is free for any experiments (administrative privileges for anonymous users);
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* [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;
  
The standard targeting environment assumes:
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* [http://node.sugarlabs.org/ node.sugarlabs.org]<br>Production server.
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== Client side ==
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<div id="Configuration"><big>'''Configuration'''</big></div>
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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:
  
* End users have reliable Internet connectivity all time.
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[client]
* Server is located in the Internet and has singular access point.
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api-url = ''SERVER-API-URL-HERE''
  
=== Objects ===
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By default, clients look for the production server.
  
What kind of objects involved to the process:
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<div id="Configuration"><big>'''Run Sugar Network clients'''</big></div>
  
* '''Server'''<br>Sugar Network server accessible via the Internet via public API url. This tutorial is using http://api-testing.network.sugarlabs.org to refer to testing Sugar Network Master launched on Sugar Labs server.
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Follow the [[Sugar_Network#On_desktop|Try it]] install instructions to setup Sugar Network client.
  
* '''Clients'''<br>Users connected to the Server via the Internet. In server-less environment, users restricted only to content they already downloaded from the server.
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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]].
  
== Recipes ==
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== Getting involved ==
  
A list of use-cases to follow in the field.
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{{:Deployment_Platform/Feedback}}
  
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=== Collect usage statistics ===
 
=== Collect usage statistics ===
  
If there is a need to collect [[Platform_Team/Usage_Statistics|usage statistics]] from users, include [[Platform_Team/Server_Kit/sugar-client|sugar-client]] to distribution and [[Platform_Team/Server_Kit/sugar-client#Collecting_usage_statistics|collecting usage statistics]] functionality. The same utility will be used to upload collected stats to the Server. Unfortunately, there is no yet users friendly utility to browse statistics from server side, instead, login to the Server and [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/Server#Collecting_usage_statics|analyze]] raw [http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ RRD] files.
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If there is a need to collect [[Platform_Team/Usage_Statistics|usage statistics]] from users, include [[Platform_Team/Server_Kit/sugar-client|sugar-client]] to distribution and [[Platform_Team/Server_Kit/sugar-client#Collecting_usage_statistics|collecting usage statistics]] functionality. The same utility will be used to upload collected stats to the Server. Unfortunately, there is no yet users friendly utility to browse statistics from server side, instead, login to the Server and [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/Implementation#Collecting_usage_statics|analyze]] raw [http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ RRD] files.
  
 
== Reference distributions ==
 
== Reference distributions ==
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* [[Deployment_Platform/Ubuntu_desktop_reference_distribution|Ubuntu desktop distribution]]<br>For users on Ubuntu.
 
* [[Deployment_Platform/Ubuntu_desktop_reference_distribution|Ubuntu desktop distribution]]<br>For users on Ubuntu.
 
* [[Deployment_Platform/Debian_server_reference_distribution|Debian server distribution]]<br>For servers on Debian, Ubuntu or their derivates.
 
* [[Deployment_Platform/Debian_server_reference_distribution|Debian server distribution]]<br>For servers on Debian, Ubuntu or their derivates.
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 12 August 2013

Background

This is one of the possible deployment scenarios for Deployment Platform. This page is intended to describe procedures for end users connected to the Internet.

Targeting environment

The standard targeting environment assumes:

  • End users have reliable Internet connectivity at all times.
  • Server is located on the Internet and has singular access point.

Server side

For now, there are the following Sugar Network servers publicly available on the Internet:

  • node-devel.sugarlabs.org
    Development server that does not contain important data and is free for any experiments (administrative privileges for anonymous users);
  • node-testing.sugarlabs.org
    Recent stable release with regular data import from the production server; is still free for any experiments;

Client side

Configuration

Point clients to one of the existing Sugar Network servers by populating the /etc/sweets.conf configuration file with the following options:

[client]
api-url = SERVER-API-URL-HERE

By default, clients look for the production server.

Run Sugar Network clients

Follow the Try it install instructions to setup Sugar Network client.

While working, Sugar Network client logs can be found ~/.sugar/default/logs/sugar-network-client file. The logging verbosity level depends on the global Sugar setting.

Getting involved

  • Subscribe to the sugar-devel mailing list and email with the subject prefixed with [PLATFORM].
  • Ask your question on IRC channels, #sugar (not logged) or #sugar-newbies (logged).