Hi Evgeny – Thank you for your suggestion, and I was able to use Vagrant generated keys to ssh into and map ports…I used the below command to successfully access dashboards:

 

For example, for Horizon dashboard:

 

vagrant ssh -- -L  31277:127.0.0.1:31277

 

and then from browser http://localhost:31277

 

Thanks!

 

From: Sandeep Shah2 [mailto:SS00473517@TechMahindra.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 4:40 PM
To: Evgeny L
Cc: airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org; Lanclin Santhosh Johnson
Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Airship in a Bottle - Quick querry

 

Thank you and your suggestion is helpful. I shall try and let you know.

 

From: Evgeny L [mailto:eli@mirantis.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 4:32 PM
To: Sandeep Shah2
Cc: airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org; Lanclin Santhosh Johnson
Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Airship in a Bottle - Quick querry

 

Ok, I see, I have never used this Vagrantfile, have you tried just running `vagrant ssh` from the directory? As far as I remember vagrant generates SSH keys and stores them somewhere on your system (e.g. .vagrant/machines/default/virtualbox/private_key).

 

On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 2:21 PM Sandeep Shah2 <SS00473517@techmahindra.com> wrote:

Hi Evgeny – thank you for your reply…

 

I successfully installed using Vagrant script:

 

 if you have Vagrant installed, just run the following
```
su - (execute this as root)
curl -O 
https://git.airshipit.org/cgit/airship-in-a-bottle/plain/Vagrantfile
vagrant up

 

Please find below the logs when running the “Airship in a bottle” Vagrant script is run….n0 refers to VM host that gets created which will be used to build a site…Once the site is built, I am trying to access Horizon and DAG dashboards (also stated below)….To do port mapping, I believe I need to establish SSH connection, and it is possible either using user name/password or SSH certificate keys…I would very much appreciate if you can give guidance as to how I can do mapping and access Horizon/DAG and other dashboards and ports from my local machine.

 

 

Welcome to Airship in a Bottle
   n0: 
   n0:  /--------------------\
   n0: |                      \
   n0: |        |---|          \----
   n0: |        | x |                \
   n0: |        |---|                 |
   n0: |          |                  /
   n0: |     \____|____/       /----
   n0: |                      /
   n0:  \--------------------/
   n0: 
   n0: 
   n0: The minimum recommended size of the Ubuntu 16.04 VM is 4 vCPUs, 20GB of RAM with 32GB disk space.
   n0: Let's collect some information about your VM to get started.
   n0: ++ hostname -s
   n0: + export SHORT_HOSTNAME=n0
   n0: + SHORT_HOSTNAME=n0
   n0: + set +x
   n0: Updating /etc/hosts with: 10.0.2.15 n0
   n0: 10.0.2.15 n0
   n0: + export HOSTIP=10.0.2.15
   n0: + HOSTIP=10.0.2.15

   n0: + export HOSTCIDR=10.0.2.15/32
   n0: + HOSTCIDR=10.0.2.15/32
   n0: + export NODE_NET_IFACE=eth0
   n0: + NODE_NET_IFACE=eth0
   n0: + export TARGET_SITE=demo
   n0: + TARGET_SITE=demo

 

  n0: OpenStack Horizon dashboard is available on this host at the following URL:
   n0:  
   n0:   
http://10.0.2.15:31277
   n0:  
   n0: Credentials:
   n0:   Domain: default
   n0:   Username: admin
   n0:   Password: password

   n0:  
   n0: OpenStack CLI commands could be launched via `./run_openstack_cli.sh` script, e.g.:
   n0:   # cd /root/deploy/airship-in-a-bottle/manifests/dev_single_node
   n0:   # ./run_openstack_cli.sh stack list
   n0:   ...
   n0: Other dashboards:
   n0:  
   n0:   MAAS: 
http://10.0.2.15:/MAAS/ admin/password12
   n0:   Airship Shipyard Airflow DAG: 
http://10.0.2.15:30004/
   n0:  

 

I very much appreciate if you please give guidance.

 

Thanks again!

 

Sandeep

 

From: Evgeny L [mailto:eli@mirantis.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:48 PM
To: Sandeep Shah2
Cc: airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org; Lanclin Santhosh Johnson
Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Airship in a Bottle - Quick querry

 

Hi Sandeep,

 

Can you please clarify what is "node_n0" in your case?

 

Thanks,

 

On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 10:31 AM Sandeep Shah2 <SS00473517@techmahindra.com> wrote:

Hello –

 

We are trying out Airship in a Bottle, and we are using instructions in README file.

 

What are the credentials to ssh into node_n0 as root? Password? Or, if SSH keys are created during installation, where can I get them so that I can install them on my host, and I can SSH into node_n0 using SSH keys?

 

Thank you very much in advance.

 

Sincerely,

Sandeep

 

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