To use any Puavo services on servers, the server needs to be registered to Puavo.
Examples for servers:
When server is registered to Puavo, the registration script needs the address of your Puavo organisation (when using Opinsys's hosting, the addresses are usually of form org.opinsys.fi) and username and password for a user that is set as organisation owner in Puavo. This is usually the first created username when the organisation was created, but there can be also multiple organisation owners.
Registration is done using puavo-register command that is found in puavo-client package. It writes the registration information under /etc/puavo/ directory.
# apt-get install puavo-register
# puavo-register
-=< Puavo Devices Client >=-
*** ERROR: Could not lookup default puavoserver.
Puavo server name: [] yourorg.opinsys.fi
Username: [] admin
Password: ***********
HOST INFORMATION:
Device type: Thin client
School: Administration
Hostname:
MAC address: 04:01:56:08:25:01 04:01:56:08:25:02 f6:42:32:a0:e8:d0
Serial number: Not Specified
Device manufacturer: Bochs
Device model: Bochs
Device primary user:
Is this information correct? (y/n) n
Device type:
1. Thin client
2. Fat client
3. Laptop
4. Workstation
5. LTSP server
6. Boot server
Choose device type: [Thin client] 6
===> selected [Boot server]
Hostname: [] server1
MAC address: [04:01:56:08:25:01 04:01:56:08:25:02 f6:42:32:a0:e8:d0]
Serial number: [Not Specified]
Device manufacturer: [Bochs]
Device model: [Bochs]
Device primary user: []
HOST INFORMATION:
Device type: Boot server
Hostname: server1
MAC address: 04:01:56:08:25:01 04:01:56:08:25:02 f6:42:32:a0:e8:d0
Serial number: Not Specified
Device manufacturer: Bochs
Device model: Bochs
Device primary user:
Is this information correct? (y/n) y