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=== Java ===
 
=== Java ===
  
'''Honeycomb needs Java 8''' to run. It installs openjdk-8 as a dependency.
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'''Honeycomb needs Java 8''' to run. It installs openjdk-8 as a dependency.
 
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<span style="color:red">IMPORTANT: Make sure there is no java 7 installed before running HC. After honeycomb installation, look for packages e.g. openjdk-7-* and uninstall them.</span>
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If Honeycomb picks up older JVM, it won't run.
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=== VPP ===
 
=== VPP ===
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=== CentOS 7.2 - Honeycomb Release RPMs ===
 
=== CentOS 7.2 - Honeycomb Release RPMs ===
 
'''Note: Should work on any system able to process rpm package and can support VPP and also Java'''
 
  
 
==== Add fd.io repo ====
 
==== Add fd.io repo ====
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== Ubuntu ==
 
== Ubuntu ==
  
=== Ubuntu 14.04 - 16.04 - Honeycomb Release DEB ===
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=== Ubuntu 14.04 - Honeycomb Release DEB ===
  
'''Note: Should work on any system able to process deb package and can support VPP and also Java. Not just ubuntu trusty.'''
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* <span style="color:red">Add openjdk-8 repository. 1404 does not provide openjdk-8 by default</span>
  
'''Note: Honeycomb is published only to trusty repository, but it can be installed from there into any other ubuntu version that's supported by VPP.'''
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  According to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32942023/ubuntu-openjdk-8-unable-to-locate-package
  
 
* Pick Ubuntu version:
 
* Pick Ubuntu version:
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   sudo apt-get update
 
   sudo apt-get update
 
   sudo apt-get install honeycomb
 
   sudo apt-get install honeycomb
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* <span style="color:red">Uninstall previously installed java 7</span>
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  look for packages e.g. openjdk-7-* and uninstall them
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=== Ubuntu 16.04 - Honeycomb Release DEB ===
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For Ubuntu 16.04, the packages are not published to 1604 repository. But the packages for ubuntu 1404 repository can be safely used.
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'''Note: The service definition is written for upstart, not systemd, so in ubuntu 16.06 one might have to start honeycomb using script: ''/opt/honeycomb/honeycomb-start'' '''
  
 
== Running honeycomb ==
 
== Running honeycomb ==
 
[[Honeycomb/Releases/1609/Running Honeycomb#Starting_Honeycomb_agent]]
 
[[Honeycomb/Releases/1609/Running Honeycomb#Starting_Honeycomb_agent]]

Latest revision as of 13:59, 22 September 2016

Dependencies

Honeycomb binary package dependencies

Java

Honeycomb needs Java 8 to run. It installs openjdk-8 as a dependency.

VPP

Honeycomb runs on top of VPP. It installs VPP as a dependency if not already present.

NSH (optional)

Honeycomb provides optional support for VPP's plugin: NSH_SFC. It is a suggested dependency, so if wanted, install honeycomb with --install-suggests switch.

Centos

CentOS 7.2 - Honeycomb Release RPMs

Add fd.io repo

Create a file /etc/yum.repos.d/honeycomb-release.repo with contents:

[honeycomb-release]
name=honeycomb release branch latest merge
baseurl=https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.centos7/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0

Install honeycomb packages

sudo yum install honeycomb

Ubuntu

Ubuntu 14.04 - Honeycomb Release DEB

  • Add openjdk-8 repository. 1404 does not provide openjdk-8 by default
 According to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32942023/ubuntu-openjdk-8-unable-to-locate-package
  • Pick Ubuntu version:
 export UBUNTU="trusty"
  • Then run:
 sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list
 echo "deb [trusted=yes] https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.ubuntu.$UBUNTU.main/ ./" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list
 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install honeycomb
  • Uninstall previously installed java 7
 look for packages e.g. openjdk-7-* and uninstall them

Ubuntu 16.04 - Honeycomb Release DEB

For Ubuntu 16.04, the packages are not published to 1604 repository. But the packages for ubuntu 1404 repository can be safely used.

Note: The service definition is written for upstart, not systemd, so in ubuntu 16.06 one might have to start honeycomb using script: /opt/honeycomb/honeycomb-start

Running honeycomb

Honeycomb/Releases/1609/Running Honeycomb#Starting_Honeycomb_agent