Run the following command to setup the deployment. Accept the EULA displayed on the screen
for ABS for installation to
start.
[pi-api-deployment]# ./bin/start.sh install
Please see /opt/pingidentity/pi-api-deployment/logs/ansible.log for more details.
To verify a successful setup, view the ansible.log
file. Here
is a log file snippet for a successful setup:
[pi-api-deployment]# tail -f logs/ansible.log
====================================================================================
Current Time: Sun Jun 07 06:06:22 EST 2020
Starting setup scripts
====================================================================================
Sun Jun 07 06:06:22 EST 2020: Setting up local environment
Sun Jun 07 06:06:22 EST 2020: Installing packages
Sun Jun 07 06:06:23 EST 2020: Installing pip and ansible
.
.
PLAY RECAP *********************************************************************
127.0.0.1 : ok=9 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0
192.168.11.143 : ok=25 changed=13 unreachable=0 failed=0
192.168.11.144 : ok=57 changed=39 unreachable=0 failed=0
192.168.11.145 : ok=56 changed=35 unreachable=0 failed=0
Sun Jun 07 06:23:37 EST 2020: Setup successful
====================================================================================
Updated PingIntelligence packages
The automated deployment framework creates the updated package for each PingIntelligence
component and stores them in the
/opt/pingidentity/pi-api-deployment/software/updated_packages
directory.
The keys, passwords, and port number in these packages are the ones that you configured
using the yml
files in
the/opt/pingidentity/pi-api-deployment/config
directory. You can use
these packages to install PingIntelligence components on other instances.
Note: The CLI admin password in ASE and ABS is saved in the updated packages. If you want to
change the CLI admin password, use the update_password command in ASE and
ABS to manually update the password.