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Take advantage of the new Ubuntu Pro offering from the ITS Private Cloud to enable Enhanced Security, Performance Optimization and Streamlined Management by following the next steps.

(blue star) Requirements

  1. ITS Private Cloud Command Line Interface vss-cli v2023.6.1 or higher:

    vss-cli upgrade
    
    # or
    
    pip3 install --upgrade vss-cli
    
    # or
    
    brew update && brew upgrade vss-cli
  2. VM Running on Cluster FD3. Check if your Virtual Machine is already on domain FD3:

    vss-cli compute vm get {vm_id-or-name} domain
  3. If your VM is not currently running on Cluster FD3, do not worry, just request a migration to FD3 and proceed to next step:

    vss-cli --wait compute vm set {vm_id-or-name} domain FD3
  4. Open VMware Tools installed and running. Install and enable VMware Tools as follows:

    sudo apt install open-vm-tools
    
    sudo systemctl enable --now vmtoolsd

Obtain your VM id or name by using the following lookup command:: vss-cli compute vm ls -f ip_address=X.X.X.X which search by IP address and vss-cli compute vm ls -f hostname=myhostname searching by Hostname or simply listing all your VMs with vss-cli compute vm ls.

\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

  1. To activate your existing virtual instances, just execute the following vss-cli command:

    vss-cli --wait compute vm set {vm_id-or-name} ubuntu-pro attach
  2. From Ubuntu, execute the following commands to enable Ubuntu Pro:

    sudo apt install ubuntu-advantage-pro ubuntu-advantage-tools
    
    sudo pro attach $(vmware-rpctool "info-get guestinfo.ut.vss.ubuntu_pro")
    
    sudo vmware-rpctool "info-set guestinfo.ut.vss.ubuntu_pro ON"

(question) Questions?

Please feel free to reach out at vss-ubuntu-pub@eis.utoronto.ca

 

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