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Prac 9 CC
Prac 9 CC
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
NAGSENVANA, NEAR PANCHAKKI
AURANGABAD
LAB MANUAL DEPARTMENT: Computer Science and Engineering
CLASS: BTECH LABORATORY: Advance Computing Research Lab
CSE
EXPT NO: 9 SUBJECT: CLOUD COMPUTING
AIM OF EXPT: Creation of node machine in Aneka Management Studio.
When Aneka Cloud Management Studio is started up for the first time you’ll be asked to create a
Remote Repository for performing remote installations. Setting up a Remote Repository requires
selecting a suitable repository type and supplying valid credentials which remote machines can use to
connect and download required files. You may however choose to create this repository at a late time
before making remote installations. If no repository is defined, you will be restricted to making local
installations only.
Uninstalled Machines
An Uninstalled Machine is one which has no Aneka Daemon running. This implies that either Aneka
was never installed on the machine or a previous installation was removed. The figure below shows a
list of Uninstalled Machines after having linked a valid Machine Credential. It is important to realize
that the Management Studio can only determine the status of a machine after linking to a valid
credential. To install Aneka Daemons on Uninstalled Machines see section below on Installing the
Aneka Daemon.
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Installed Machines
An Installed Machine is one which has an instance of the Aneka Daemon running. An Installed
Machine may also have one or more Container instances running. You may perform a number of
different activities on an Installed Machine such as starting and stopping the Aneka Daemon service,
installing a Container, updating the binaries, viewing the machine’s properties, or uninstalling the
Aneka Daemon (and Containers) from the machine. Once you have a collection on Installed Machines
at your disposal, you are ready to create your Aneka Cloud.
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Fig: 2 Add details to create the node
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Fig: 4 Probe for installation from this uninstalled allocated
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Fig: 6 Output of node created
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Conclusion: Hence, We have successfully completed the adding of a new machine node to the
Aneka.
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