Using Slapos Register
If you are unable to connect to slapos.org and you have an old login,
SlapOS comes with a tool to help you prepare your computer configuration
automaticaly. You just need your SlapOS account and to know how you access
internet.
This command will ask for your SlapOS community login and
password. We present here a set of options to add to adapt SlapOS configuration
to your computer configuration.
# slapos node register COMPUTER_NAME --interface-name
YOUR_INTERNET_INTERFACE \ --ipv6-interface
YOUR IPV6_INTERFACE \ --partition-number
NUMBER_OF_PARTITION
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COMPUTER_NAME
is to be replaced with a name you wish to use
to recognize your server on SlapOS community Cloud.
YOUR_INTERNET_INTERFACE
is to be replaced with the name of
the interface you use to access internet (eth0, wlan0, br0...). If you do not
use this option, eth0 will be choosen by default
-
YOUR_IPV6_INTERFACE
is to be replaced with the name of the
interface having ipv6 (eth0, wlan0, br0, tapVPN...). If you do not use this
option, the interface for internet will be choosen
-
NUMBER_OF_PARTITION
is to be replaced by the number of
SlapOS partition you desire on your computer. If you do not use this option,
10 will be choosen by default
Examples:
-
I am connected to the internet in ethernet on eth0, I don't have
ipv6 on this interface. I will run:
# slapos node register MyBelovedSlapOSComputer --ipv6-interface
tapVPN
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I am connected to the internet in ethernet on eth0, I don't have
ipv6 on this interface and I want 42 computer partitions. I will
run:
# slapos node register MyBelovedSlapOSComputer --ipv6-interface
tapVPN --partition-number 42
-
I am connected to the internet in WI-FI and I don't have ipv6 on
this interface. I will run:
# slapos node register MyBelovedSlapOSComputer --interface-name
wlan0 --ipv6-interface tapVPN
Once you have run this command you will have everything set and can
directly go to the run section