1. Install swarmlab-sec (Home PC)
2. Usage (swarmlab-sec)
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Open a console
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cd to swarmlab-sec
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Create a directory
cd <dir>
../install/usr/share/swarmlab.io/sec/swarmlab-sec
create create project (swarmlab-sec create)
up start swarmlab-sec (swarmlab-sec up size=10)
scale resize swarmlab-sec (swarmlab-sec scale size=30)
reload rebuild image (swarmlab-sec reload size=15)
login login swarmlab-sec (swarmlab-sec login)
exec execute command (swarmlab-sec exec [SHELL COMMAND])
down stop swarmlab-sec (swarmlab-sec down)
clean clean project (swarmlab-sec clean)
list show instances (swarmlab-sec swarmlab-sec list)
help show help (swarmlab-sec help)
3. Create swarmlab project
mkdir myproject
cd myproject
../install/usr/share/swarmlab.io/sec/swarmlab-sec create
Relevant files:
Project
├── Dockerfile # Image specification
├── project # Sample program source code
│ └── hello_world.c
├── ssh # keys for accessing
│ ├── id_rsa # (could generate your own)
│ └── id_rsa.pub
├── docker-compose.yml # Container orchestration
4. Spin up the swarmlab cluster
cd myproject
../install/usr/share/swarmlab.io/sec/swarmlab-sec up size=5
We built a high-performing, scalable infrastructure
5. Login to the swarmlab cluster
cd myproject
../install/usr/share/swarmlab.io/sec/swarmlab-sec login
When you are inside a container
User password: docker sudo password: docker |
If you don’t have the <IP> address - you can use the "Scan and network statistics" tools. |
6. Scale cluster in real-time
As the cluster running, without having to close the session, open a different terminal and go back to the project directory.
cd myproject
../install/usr/share/swarmlab.io/sec/swarmlab-sec scale size=10
7. shutdown swarmlab-sec cluster
cd myproject
../install/usr/share/swarmlab.io/sec/swarmlab-sec down