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<p>Hello Evgeny,</p>
<p>Thank you very much for Klever, and for your help. I will be
eagerly waiting for 2.0 release. Till then, I may try to use the
current version to learn some basics. Here is what I have done: <br>
</p>
<p>I could reach the web interface and managed to login as manager,
and played around a little bit. Considered the warning on the
deployment tutorial about messing up the computer, I have
installed Klever on a Ubuntu 18.04 VM. Being a VM, it has low
resources. I have started the preset Linux 3.14 job with default
configurations and got "Given resource limits for job and tasks in
sum are too high, we do not have such amount of resources" error.
Then I have checked out manual configuration and used "paranoid
development" preset configuration, and lowered the resources as
much as I can (see my attached configuration). Nevertheless I am
still getting the same error and it fails.</p>
<p>Here are my questions for the current release; if answers would
greatly change for v2.0, just ignore these and I will be waiting
for the new one:<br>
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<p> - Is it fine to use Klever in such a low-resourced VM? If so,
what my configurations should be? If not, what are the minimum
system requirements for Klever?<br>
- How do I upload a new job (e.g. just a single C file, or a
project with makefile)?</p>
<p>Thank you again,</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Ahmet<br>
</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16-10-2018 18:00, Evgeny Novikov
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Also, I would like to inform you that in a couple of weeks we will
release Klever 2.0 that will change very many things related with
core functionalities. If you have time, then I recommend to wait
for this release and try it rather than a version that will be
deprecated soon.<br>
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16:08, 16 октября 2018 г., Evgeny Novikov
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:novikov@ispras.ru"><novikov@ispras.ru></a>:<br>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">16.10.2018, 13:55,
"Evgeny Novikov" <<a href="mailto:novikov@ispras.ru"
moz-do-not-send="true">novikov@ispras.ru</a>>:</div>
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<div>Hello Ahmed,</div>
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<div>Your question is absolutely right. Klever lacks user
documentation and I think that it will not have it in a
near future. So, if you would like to proceed, most likely
you will have many questions.</div>
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<div>You shouldn't run any script to start Klever if
deployment was successful. You just need to open
localhost:8998 in your web browser.</div>
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I forgot to mention that there are 3 users created in
advance:</div>
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<li>The first one is Administrator (login: admin, password:
admin) that can change user privileges. Most likely you
will not need it unlike you are going to create a
multiuser setup.</li>
<li>The second one is Manager (login: manager, password:
manager). This user can almost everything and you should
start with it!</li>
<li>The third one is Service user that serves for internal
purposes.</li>
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<div>If you will have any other questions, please, ask us.
We will be glad to get some feedback from you.</div>
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<div href="http://mailto:novikov@ispras.ru">Evgeny Novikov<br>
Linux Verification Center, ISP RAS<br>
<a href="http://linuxtesting.org/" moz-do-not-send="true">http://linuxtesting.org</a></div>
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<div>16.10.2018, 11:14, "A. Celenk" <<a
href="mailto:ahmet.celenk@procenne.com"
moz-do-not-send="true">ahmet.celenk@procenne.com</a>>:</div>
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<p>Hello,<br>
<br>
I will ask a dumb question: How do we run Klever? I've
completed the<br>
deployment; but couldn't figure out which python script
(or some other<br>
thing) should I run to start testing.<br>
<br>
P.S: I've used example klever-minimal.json.sample as
configuration file.<br>
<br>
Thanks a lot,<br>
<br>
Ahmet Celenk<br>
<br>
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