From 49134a80176eec6f523ae2eac05a0539801c7a02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: deb-cfengine Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 10:48:57 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Removed "machines" from Host. Minor markdown cleanup. --- .../installation-enterprise-free.markdown | 20 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/getting-started/installation/installation-enterprise-free.markdown b/getting-started/installation/installation-enterprise-free.markdown index b57ede93..32e37a90 100644 --- a/getting-started/installation/installation-enterprise-free.markdown +++ b/getting-started/installation/installation-enterprise-free.markdown @@ -18,14 +18,16 @@ Note: You need a minimum of 2 GB of available memory and a modern 64 bit process ## Installation Overview -* **Install CFEngine Enterprise onto a Policy Server and onto Host machines.** +During the course of the instructions outlined in this guide, you will perform the following tasks: + +* **Install CFEngine Enterprise onto a Policy Server and onto Hosts.** A Policy Server (hub) is a CFEngine instance that contains promises (business policy) that get deployed to Hosts. Hosts are clients that retrieve and execute promises. * **Bootstrap the Policy Server to itself and then bootstrap each of the Hosts to the Policy Server.** Bootstrapping establishes a trust relationship between the Policy Server -and all Hosts. Thus, business policy that you create in the Policy Server can be deployed to Host machines throughout your company. +and all Hosts. Thus, business policy that you create in the Policy Server can be deployed to Hosts throughout your company. Bootstrapping completes the installation process. * **Log in to the Mission Portal.** The Mission Portal is a graphical user interface that allows you to verify the -the actual state of all your machines, thus ensuring that your promises are being executed. By using the **Design Center** inside the Mission Portal, you +the actual state of all your Hosts, thus ensuring that your promises are being executed. By using the **Design Center** inside the Mission Portal, you can also define new desired states (business policies) for your infrastructure. * **Try out the Tutorials.** Links to three tutorials give you a head start on learning CFEngine. @@ -33,9 +35,11 @@ can also define new desired states (business policies) for your infrastructure. ## 1. Download and install Enterprise on a Policy Server Run the following script on your designated Policy Server (hub) 64-bit machine (32-bit is not supported on the Policy Server): + ``` $ wget http://s3.amazonaws.com/cfengine.packages/quick-install-cfengine-enterprise.sh && sudo bash ./quick-install-cfengine-enterprise.sh hub ``` + This script installs the latest CFEngine Enterprise Policy Server on your machine. ## 2. Bootstrap the Policy Server @@ -60,10 +64,10 @@ $ /var/cfengine/bin/cf-promises --version The Policy Server is installed. -## 3. Install Enterprise on a Host +## 3. Install Enterprise on Hosts -Install Enterprise on your designated Host machine(s) by running the script below. Per the **Free 25** agreement, you can -install Enterprise on 25 machines. Note that the Host machine(s) must be +Install Enterprise on your designated Host(s) by running the script below. Per the **Free 25** agreement, you can +install Enterprise on 25 Hosts. Note that the Hosts must be on the same network as the Policy Server that you just installed in Step 2. ``` @@ -88,7 +92,9 @@ The installation process is complete and CFEngine Enterprise is up and running o ## 5. Log in to the Mission Portal The Mission Portal is immediately accessible. Connect to the Policy Server -through your web browser at http://``. +through your web browser at: + +https://`` username: admin password: admin