I have also been able to ssh into the PoC environment.

Based on information provided by INFRA officials I have forked the INFRA
puppet config repo [1], to start building the Syncope-PoC node
configuration. As soon as I have something tangible I will make the file
available for review and when accepted will initiate the pull request.

[1] https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-puppet

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

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On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Francesco Chicchiriccò <
[email protected]> wrote:

> HI all,
> I am happy to report that the VM for the PoC was made available (
> syncope-vm2.apache.org) - see INFRA-10931.
> I have been able to successfully access via SSH (sudo does not seem to
> work, but nothing problematic about this ATM).
>
> I know from IRC that Pierre is at work to try to define a first Puppet
> setup including JDK 1.8, Maven, Tomcat 8.5 and PostgreSQL.
> Besides such components, the setup process will also need to fetch and
> build the Maven project from the dedicated GIT repository (see below).
>
> Now in fist place I think we should re-attempt to start discussing the
> actual requirements of this PoC, and then the planning.
>
> This means, essentially, to gather some information from the infra team.
>
> I propose again to concentrate, from the list shown by Tony in [1], on the
> first item, e.g. "https://id.apache.org (The end-user part of it)", which
> triggers these first questions:
>
>  1. does the current app exclusively manage data from LDAP?
>  2. if so, could you provide some details:
>     a. which LDAP server implementation? OpenLDAP?
>     b. which object classes are in use? baseDN(s)?
>     c. which processes / tools are reading from LDAP? which are writing?
>
> In INFRA-10931, Greg proposed to provide an LDIF export of the production
> LDAP servers so that we can setup a local detached copy which we could use
> for tests.
>
> Looking forward to your reply.
> Regards.
>
> On 21/12/2015 17:16, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> we now have our GIT repository at
>>
>> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/iampoc.git
>>
>> which is also mirrored, as usual, to GitHub.
>>
>> As you can see, I have made an initial commit featuring an empty default
>> Syncope 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT setup.
>>
>> Now, waiting for the VM to be available (see INFRA-10931), we can start
>> defining what is actually going to be part of this PoC, and how we are
>> going to implement the related features.
>>
>> From the list showed by Tony in [1], I'd start with first item, e.g. "
>> https://id.apache.org (The end-user part of it)".
>>
>> Here are some questions:
>>
>>  1. does the current app exclusively manage data from LDAP?
>>  2. if so, could you provide some details:
>>     a. LDAP architecture (replicas, load-balancing, ..)
>>     b. which LDAP server implementation? OpenLDAP?
>>     c. which object classes are in use? baseDN(s)?
>>     d. which processes / tools are reading from LDAP? which are writing?
>>     e. is there any test LDAP instance available? if not, is it possible
>> to pre-load some data from the production instances in order to build a
>> test instance in our development VM?
>>
>> Please add questions if you see something missing.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> [1] http://markmail.org/message/utlcjkanilz4qztz
>>
>
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