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For the overview of VEDA, go to edx-video-pipeline (VEDA). That has some nice architecture diagram as well
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- Reach out in the Slack #video-pipeline and ask for a superuser to add you to the users list for Veda Admin
- Make sure you have your SSH key generated
- DevOps has fine documentation for you to setup your presence on edx-hub AWS account. Please follow it to setup your aws-hub account
- Access to the veda-secure repo. If you don't have access to the repo, ask to join the group at https://github.com/orgs/edx-ops/teams/veda-secure-contributors
- Then create a PR like https://github.com/edx-ops/veda-secure/pull/9/files to add your own ssh public key
- Create a PR like https://github.com/edx/edx-iam/pull/256 in the edx-iam repo. This will get you the permission to switch to veda role in AWS
- Terraform installed.
- Log into your aws hub account, if you haven't already, then switch your role to edx-veda-admin. See screenshot below. Then you should be able to see all VEDA EC2 instances! (Note: If you don't see any instances, make sure that you are looking at the U.S. East (N. Virginia) region. This is selectable from a pull-down menu near the upper right corner of the console.)
- Check out Flower for our queues as well
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