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Posted to commits@vcl.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2013/01/10 16:33:14 UTC

svn commit: r845887 - in /websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content: ./ confluence_export/additional-steps-for-linux-images.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Thu Jan 10 15:33:13 2013
New Revision: 845887

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for vcl

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    websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/confluence_export/additional-steps-for-linux-images.html

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   <div id="content">
     <h1 class="title">Additional Steps for Linux Images</h1>
-    <p>On the <em>Connect!</em> page, the following connection information will be
+    <p>On the <strong>Connect!</strong> page, the following connection information will be
 displayed:
 <em> The remote VCL computer's IP address
 </em> The userid to use (it should be your own)
@@ -86,23 +86,25 @@ displayed:
 <p>Log in using ssh. You can use X11 forwarding (and if not connecting from
 unix, an X11 server on your own machine) to run graphical applications.</p>
 <p>After you have logged in to the remote machine, you can gain root access by
-running the command <em>sudo bash</em></p>
-<p>You have up to 8 hours to configure and save your image before the
-reservation expires and the node is wiped clean.</p>
+running the command <strong>sudo bash</strong></p>
+<p>If you have not selected to capture the image by the end of the reservation time, 
+VCL will automatically capture the image so that you will not lose any work.</p>
 <p>The following steps form a good guideline of what to do while creating your
-image:
-1. Install your applications. Here are some suggestions/tips on loading
-software to the remote machine:
-1. * If you have access to enough network storage, it may be easiest to copy
+image:</p>
+<ol>
+<li>Install your applications. Here are some suggestions/tips on loading
+software to the remote machine:</li>
+<li>If you have access to enough network storage, it may be easiest to copy
 the software installation files in network filespace and access them from
-the remote machine.
-1. * Copy the media to the remote machine using SCP (WinSCP is a good and
-simple SCP application for Windows)
-1. Post install of software:
-1. * remove any copies of software media (needlessly takes up space in the
-image which increases the loading time for new reservations of the image)
-1. * Configure any application customizations
-1. <a href="save-the-image.html">Save the Image</a></p>
+the remote machine.</li>
+<li>Copy the media to the remote machine using SCP (WinSCP is a good and
+simple SCP application for Windows)</li>
+<li>Post install of software:</li>
+<li>remove any copies of software media (needlessly takes up space in the
+image which increases the loading time for new reservations of the image)</li>
+<li>Configure any application customizations</li>
+<li><a href="save-the-image.html">Save the Image</a></li>
+</ol>
   </div>
   
   <div id="footer">