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On 9/5/17, 8:22 PM, "Mark Torluemke" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Slack should be fixed now. Also, the TC admin guide has the installation
    docs: http://trafficcontrol.apache.org/docs/latest/admin/index.html
    
    On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 9:17 PM, Michael Talyansky <
    [email protected]> wrote:
    
    > Thanks, Mark,
    >
    > How do I get onto Slack channel? I submitted a form a few days ago, but
    > got no reply. Just re-submitted now. Is this enough to get added?
    >
    > As far as ATS installation, is it documented as part of the Traffic
    > Control, or do I have to go to ATS page for that?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Michael
    >
    > On 9/5/17, 7:59 PM, "Mark Torluemke" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi Michael,
    >
    >     If you're trying to optimize over the # of instances, I would lean 
away
    >     from the official production-ready recommendations in the docs, and do
    > more
    >     of what Dave suggested. Something like this:
    >
    >     +-----------+-----+
    >     | Component | VM  |
    >     +-----------+-----+
    >     | TO        | VM1 |
    >     | TODB      | VM1 |
    >     | TV        | VM1 |
    >     | TM        | VM1 |
    >     | TS        | --  |
    >     | Influx    | --  |
    >     | TR        | VM2 |
    >     | ATS-EDGE  | VM3 |
    >     | ATS-MID   | VM4 |
    >     | TP        | --  |
    >     +-----------+-----+
    >
    >     The ones with "--" can be added later, if you require that
    > functionality.
    >     Most of the components should have adequate installation
    > documentation, but
    >     reply back the list, or find us on Slack (
    > traffic-control-cdn.slack.com) if
    >     you get stuck.
    >
    >     Cheers,
    >     Mark
    >
    >
    >
    >     On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Michael Talyansky <
    >     [email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     > Hi Dave,
    >     >
    >     > Thanks for the offer of help!
    >     >
    >     > So far, I was able to do the following:
    >     >
    >     > 1. Create two VMs as recommended on the website, one for postgres
    > and one
    >     > for TrafficOps
    >     > 2. Configure and start Postgres
    >     > 3. Download and build Traffic Ops
    >     > 4. Verify postgres connectivity and install traffic ops, according
    > to this
    >     > page: https://trafficcontrol.incubator.apache.org/docs/
    >     > latest/admin/traffic_ops/installation.html
    >     > 5. Brought up the GUI, downloaded and imported two missing profiles
    > for
    >     > EDGE_ATS and MID_ATS, so I have 11 profiles listed now:
    >     >
    >     > Profile Name
    >     > Profile Description
    >     > Type
    >     > Cdn
    >     > Last updated
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       EDGE_ATS_621_CENTOS_721 Edge
    > Cache
    >     > - Apache Traffic Server v6.2.1-61.1ec1041.el7.centos.x86_64
    > ATS_PROFILE
    >     >    -       2017-09-05 22:54:57.061084+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       GLOBAL  Global Traffic Ops
    >     > profile, DO NOT DELETE       UNK_PROFILE     -       2017-09-05
    >     > 22:14:37.180598+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       INFLUXDB        InfluxDb
    > profile
    >     >       INFLUXDB_PROFILE        -       2017-09-05 22:14:37.194697+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       MID_ATS_532_CENTOS_721  Mid
    > Cache
    >     > - Apache Traffic Server v5.3.2-762.23d37d0.el7.centos.x86_64
    >     > ATS_PROFILE     -       2017-09-05 22:53:35.519531+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       RIAK_ALL        Riak profile
    > for
    >     > all CDNs       RIAK_PROFILE    -       2017-09-05 22:14:37.195611+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       TRAFFIC_ANALYTICS
    >  Traffic
    >     > Analytics profile       UNK_PROFILE     -       2017-09-05
    >     > 22:14:37.189865+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       TRAFFIC_OPS     Traffic Ops
    >     > profile     UNK_PROFILE     -       2017-09-05 22:14:37.190855+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       TRAFFIC_OPS_DB  Traffic Ops
    > DB
    >     > profile  UNK_PROFILE     -       2017-09-05 22:14:37.191781+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       TRAFFIC_PORTAL  Traffic
    > Portal
    >     > profile  TP_PROFILE      -       2017-09-05 22:14:37.192758+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       TRAFFIC_ROUTER  Traffic
    > Router
    >     > profile  TR_PROFILE      -       2017-09-05 22:52:43.543589+00
    >     > Profile Details Parameter Details       TRAFFIC_STATS   Traffic 
Stats
    >     > profile   TS_PROFILE      -       2017-09-05 22:14:37.193739+00
    >     > Showing 1 to 11 of 11 entries
    >     >
    >     >
    >     > What would be the next step? Create two more VMs, download and build
    > ATS
    >     > on them? Then, where do I start configuring the whole system to be
    > able to
    >     > pass traffic?
    >     >
    >     > Thanks,
    >     > Michael
    >     >
    >     > On 8/31/17, 2:18 PM, "Dave Neuman" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >     >
    >     >     Hey Michael,
    >     >     I have built a "CDN in a box" before using KVM and a physical
    > server
    >     > but I
    >     >     haven't ever tried to build one in AWS.  I think you will need 
at
    >     > least 3
    >     >     VMs to make this happen.  The first one should be able to run
    > all of
    >     > the TC
    >     >     components (Traffic Ops, Postgres, Traffic Monitor, Traffic
    > Router)
    >     > and you
    >     >     will need at least two caches.  We require at least a two tier
    > CDN
    >     > with at
    >     >     least one EDGE and one MID server.  It might be a little
    > difficult
    >     > getting
    >     >     all of the TC components running on one VM, but I think it can
    > be done.
    >     >
    >     >     Sorry, we don't really have a how-to on doing what you are
    > trying to
    >     > do,
    >     >     but I (and hopefully others) are more than happy to help here.
    >     >
    >     >     Thanks,
    >     >     Dave
    >     >
    >     >     On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Michael Talyansky <
    >     >     [email protected]> wrote:
    >     >
    >     >     > Hi,
    >     >     >
    >     >     > I am trying to set up development and testing environment on
    > AWS. So
    >     > far,
    >     >     > I have two VMs, one running postgres, and one on which I built
    >     >     > trafficcontrol. I will need to set up at least one caching
    > node, so
    >     > I can
    >     >     > test the whole system.
    >     >     >
    >     >     > Has anyone done something similar before, and if so, is there 
a
    >     > pointer to
    >     >     > a sample configuration of how to do this with the least amount
    > of
    >     > VMs?
    >     >     >
    >     >     > Thanks in advance!
    >     >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >
    >
    >
    

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