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Kamaki is easy to install from source or as a package. Some ui features are optional and can be install separately. Kamaki behavior can be configured in the kamaki config file. |
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Quick Setup |
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The set up settings of the present paragraph are the only ones needed to have kamaki up and running all its client services. |
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It is essential for users to get a configuration token (okeanos.grnet.gr users go `here <https://accounts.okeanos.grnet.gr/im/>`_) and provide it to kamaki: |
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Example 1.1: Set user token to myt0k3n== |
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$ kamaki set token myt0k3n== |
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To use the storage service, a user should also provide the corresponding user-name: |
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Example 1.2: Set user name to user@domain.com |
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$ kamaki set account user@domain.com |
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Optional features |
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