Hi, Please ignore my previous email Mon, 24 Jan 2022 at 21:10. I had missed an email giving the login details for Fiware Labs Cloud. best regards Julian On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 at 21:10, Julian Briggs <julian.briggs at sheffield.ac.uk> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Fiware Labs community account on the Wolfsberg node (with 3 VMs). > I want to deploy a single application (the pvlive stack) consisting of 5 > interacting Docker container services on Fiware Labs infrastructure. > I have read the Getting Started docs: > > 1. https://www.fiware.org/developers/fiware-lab/#get-started > <https://github.com/FIWARE/tutorials.Getting-Started> > 2. https://github.com/FIWARE/tutorials.Getting-Started > > I can login to Firware Labs (community account enabled). > *I cannot login to Fiware Labs Cloud. * > *Can you enable me to login to Fiware Labs Cloud?* > > I have the pvlive stack running on > > 1. on-prem Docker Swarm on University of Sheffield VMs (Ubuntu 20.04) > 2. on-prem Kubernetes (microk8s) cluster on University of Sheffield > VMs (Ubuntu 20.04) > 3. Google Kubernetes Engine > > Can you advise the simplest way to get the pvlive stack running on Fiware > Labs? > > Thanks > best regards > Julian Briggs > > On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 at 07:50, FIWARE LAB Upgrade Account < > communityaccount at jira.fiware.org> wrote: > >> Wolfsburg is a city in Germany. This is the node maintained by the FIWARE >> Foundation. I will change your request to create an user and after the >> process finish with the creation of your account, I will change the status >> to Community account. >> >> Usually, if there is a commercial use it is not allowed to use this >> resource. In case of funded project, the FIWARE Lab position is that the >> funded project finances as well the sustainability of the FIWARE Lab >> through PM or some cost depending of the consume of resources. >> >> In your case, we will make an exception due to the thematic of your work >> and the project is very oriented to our Smart Energy vertical activity and >> therefore we will know, and disseminate if it could be possible, the >> activities and results of the project inside the FIWARE Community and >> FIWARE Ecosystem. >> >> -- >> Below you find a summary of your account request. In case of further >> information required, you will be contacted. >> At each evolution of your account request you will be notified with an >> email. In case you need to interact with >> the support, please **please reply to this email** or contact the >> helpdesk including your request id (FLUA-xxxx) >> >> Account request id: FLUA-4132 >> >> Description: >> ((Proof of concept of running a PV (PhotoVoltaic, that is Solar Panel) >> Monitoring service in the cloud. >> We (Sheffield Solar) have developed a PV monitoring service, PV_Live, >> which provides a near real-time estimate of PV generation for Great Britain. >> Now we are developing a similar service for EU countries to run in the >> cloud, funded by the EU Horizon 2020 under the project Platoon: >> https://platoon-project.eu/ >> The project requires we deploy a proof of concept PV monitoring service >> to Fiware. >> >> >> *Reporter*: Julian Briggs >> *E-mail*: [mailto:julian.briggs at sheffield.ac.uk]) >> >> Status: Analysing >> >> >> User full name: Julian Briggs >> User account to be upgraded: julian.briggs at sheffield.ac.uk >> Accelerator submission name: >> Preferred FIWARE Lab Node: Wolfsburg >> Number of VMs: 3.0 >> # public IPs: 1.0 >> total # vCPUs: 3.0 >> total RAM: 12.0 >> total harddisk: 10.0 >> Object Storage: 100.0 >> >> Additional Comments/Requirements: >> We want to migrate a stack of 4 Python apps currently running on Docker >> Swarm on 3 nodes (and on Google Kubernetes Engine on a single node) to a >> Docker Swarm running on 3 nodes on Fiware. >> We would welcome advice on this. >> (The proof of concept url, above, is the existing PV_Live service running >> on on-prem VMs (not Docker nor cloud). >> >> >> >> This email was generated by the FIWARE JIRA (http://jira.fiware.org) >> following a request for account upgrade to community status. >> > > > -- > Julian Briggs > Research Software Developer > Sheffield Solar > Physics & Astronomy > University of Sheffield > In line with government advice, I am currently working remotely. > My preferred method of contact is email. > My normal working hours are 9:30-5 Mon-Thu > -- Julian Briggs Research Software Developer Sheffield Solar Physics & Astronomy University of Sheffield In line with government advice, I am currently working remotely. My preferred method of contact is email. My normal working hours are 9:30-5 Mon-Thu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-lab-help/attachments/20220125/38bf29b9/attachment.html>
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