recently I installed OpenEdx on my IBM cloud and my OpenEdx website is live and running on public URL, but the problem is I can't find any path or directory in my IBMcloud / I am using IBM-Cloud - Cli version to find.
Can you please help me to find OpenEdx directory in IBM Cloud?
Thanks
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Above is my hosting Azure app service environment where I am deploying SuiteCRM files.
I kindly need help on how to change default directory from “/” to “/public/” and also how to enable folder permissions as per installation instructions in the documentation here. The documentation doesn't discuss cloud installation and particularly Azure app service.
Thank you in advance.
Good afternoon,
I'm new to IBM CLOUD and I wanted to know what they meant "from get-started directory push your application to the cloud"?
Where are you supposed to type "ibmcloud cf push"?
From the command line, Powershell on Windows, IBM CLOUDSHELL? I'm not sure what they're referring to?
Could anyone help me? Thank you.ibm-microprofile-image
You need to first install the IBM Cloud CLI locally, then you'll be able to run the 'ibmcloud' commands:
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/cli?topic=cloud-cli-getting-started
Since I struggle to install the Hyperledger Fabric and Composer development environments locally on my Windows 10 machine I would like to know if it's possible to deploy a .bna file imported from the online Playground to the IBM Cloud or if I need the entire local installation.
I didn't find recent information about this but it appears that it was not possible on february 2017 but it may have changed.
If you have a IBM bluemix account, you can follow this instruction:
Deploying Hyperledger Composer Business Network to IBM Blockchain Platform Enterprise Plan on IBM Cloud. https://ibm-blockchain.github.io/platform-deployment/
a .bna file can only be deployed on a 'running' hyperledger-composer, may it be local or the online playground.
if you want to us it locally, here are the complete installation steps(with prerequisites).
after that, you can deploy your exported .bna file locally.
If you want to deploy it locally, then you have no option but to do all the above installations!
Hope this helps you!
I just set up my local environment to use IBM API Connect and it gives me "extra options" to make the database. Now i'm using IBM API Connect inside IBM Bluemix and it doesn't have those "extra options" :/ I'd like to use it from IBM Bluemix to start migrating to the cloud, thanks in advance.
(I said this in a comment, but it should be an answer...)
The APIC Designer, which you run locally, helps define your models and connections, you then deploy that to Bluemix. You don't edit it on Bluemix itself.
The Local Developer toolkit gets installed on your computer for modeling and creating the api's through Strongloop or Kitura. After you have created your api's to run and publish them, bluemix publix cloud is used where you get a free developer portal and Node.js runtime environment for running your applications/micro-services.
I am trying to connect to Bluemix via eclipse using Bluemix Tools for Exclipse but while creating server it is giving error that email or password is wrong. Although I use same credentials to login in Bluemix. Please suggest.
OK! So you have not succeeded with creating a server yet then try this.
Install the latest Cloud Foundry Integration for Eclipse.
Restart Eclipse and now try to add the server by cloud foundry and use api.ng.bluemix.net for server as shown here