Transfer servers must be configured as nodes before they can be added to IBM Aspera
Shares.
For more information, see Configuring Transfer Servers for Use with Shares. When adding a node, have the following
information available:
Note: You can add one machine as a node multiple times to create nodes with
different access credentials to different areas of the system defined by the node
users' docroot settings.
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From the Shares home page, click the button next to
Nodes.
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Complete the New Node configuration form.
Field |
Description |
Name |
A description of the node. |
Host |
Hostname or IP address: The node's hostname or IP
address. For remote nodes, use the IP address or resolvable host
name. For a local host (Shares and Enterprise Server are installed
on the same machine), the hostname is localhost. Note: When
adding a local node multiple times, you must ensure each node
uses localhost as the host.
Port: The
node's HTTPS port (as configured in
aspera.conf). The port field represents
the port on which the node service is running. The default is
9092.
Path: The path field is an advanced feature used for URL
Proxy operations. In nearly all cases, you may leave this field
blank.
|
API Username |
The node API username associated with the transfer user on the
node machine. |
API Password |
The node API password associated with the transfer user on the
node machine. |
Use SSL |
Note: Aspera strongly encourages enabling SSL, if you do are not connecting through SSL, connect using port 9091. The node must accept HTTP connections on port 9091. On the node, run:
asconfigurator -x "set_server_data;enable_http,true"
asconfigurator -x "set_server_data;http_port,9091"
Nodes may use an Aspera pre-installed and self-signed certificate
(/opt/aspera/etc/aspera_server_cert.pem),
or your own certificate. To generate a new certificate, see IBM
Aspera Enterprise Server Admin Guide: Installing SSL
Certificates.Note: After generating a new certificate, you
must create a cert.pem file that contains
the private key and the certificate. To do so, copy and paste
the entire body of the key and cert files into a single text
file. Then save the file as
filename_cert.pem.
|
Verify SSL Certificate |
To verify the SSL certificate, select this checkbox.
If the node's SSL certificate is not recognized by the
Certificate
Authority (CA), Shares displays the following error message at the top of the page when you try to
add the node: "Status: Not pingable. Internal error. (Error-35)".
If the node is using the default self-signed SSL certificate
provided by Aspera, the certificate is not recognized by any CA.
You must
clear the
Verify SSL Certificate option.
|
Timeout |
Sets the number of seconds Shares will wait for this node to
respond to a request. |
Open Timeout |
Sets the number of seconds Shares will wait for the connection
to this node to open. |
Bytes free - warn |
Issues a warning message when the node has equal to or less
than a specified number of storage bytes free. You can enter the
number as G, MB, terrabytes, and bytes. |
Percent free - warn |
Issues a warning message when the node has equal to or less
than a specified percent of its storage free. |
Bytes free - error |
Issues an error message when the node has equal to or less than
a specified number of storage bytes free. You can input the number
as G, MB, terrabytes, and bytes. |
Percent free - error |
Issues an error message when the node has equal to or less than
a specified percent of its storage free. |
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Click Create Node to create the node.
After the node is created, Shares redirects you to the node
Detail
page. A status message at the top of the page reads, "Stats collector issue. Node disabled.
Configuration changes have not had time to propagate to the stats collector or node configuration
incorrect." This is normal and indicates that the Shares server
database
has not yet been updated.
The node now appears on your Home page under
Nodes
.