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Configure your '''Linode''' account authentication in '''[[Hornbill_KeySafe|KeySafe]]''' in order to use the Linode options.  
 
Configure your '''Linode''' account authentication in '''[[Hornbill_KeySafe|KeySafe]]''' in order to use the Linode options.  
  
* In your Linode account create a oauth
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* In your Linode account you must first create an API Key
In the admin console > System > Security > KeySafe
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:# Login to your account at Linode.com
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:# Select the ''My Profile'' option located in the top right of the window
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:# Select the ''API Key'' tab.  You may be required to enter your Linode password again
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:# Optionally add a label to describe your API Key, for example ''Hornbill''
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:# Set an Expiry for the API Key.
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:# The full API Key is temporarily displayed.  Be sure to copy this and save in a safe place
  
* Select on '''+''' and select '''Linode'''
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In the Hornbill admin console > System > Security > KeySafe  
* The Sub Type is automatically set to use OAuth2
 
* Give the Linode KeySafe a Title (this is the name / identifier for the Linode account as you will see it when using the Integration Call node in your business process)
 
* Optionally add a description
 
* Select ''Create Key''
 
* Click on ''Connect'' to open OAuth authentication window
 
* Enter your Email and Password then login
 
  
Right your all set........
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:# Select on '''+''' and select '''API Key''' from the list of available types
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:# Add a 'Title'.  This will be used in the BPM Integration Node when configuring your workflow
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:# The 'Description' is optional
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:# Add the API Key which was generated under your Linode account
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:# Click on ''Create Key''
  
 
'''Managing Linodes Configurations'''
 
'''Managing Linodes Configurations'''

Revision as of 22:04, 19 September 2017

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Introduction

Linode offers high performance SSD Linux servers for all of your infrastructure needs. Whether you’re just getting started or deploying a complex system, launching a Linode cloud server has never been easier.

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KeySafe Configuration

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In order to integrate with Linode, you will first need to configure, and securely store the authentication credentials for the Linode Account/s you want to use with the Hornbill App.

Configure your Linode account authentication in KeySafe in order to use the Linode options.

  • In your Linode account you must first create an API Key
  1. Login to your account at Linode.com
  2. Select the My Profile option located in the top right of the window
  3. Select the API Key tab. You may be required to enter your Linode password again
  4. Optionally add a label to describe your API Key, for example Hornbill
  5. Set an Expiry for the API Key.
  6. The full API Key is temporarily displayed. Be sure to copy this and save in a safe place

In the Hornbill admin console > System > Security > KeySafe

  1. Select on + and select API Key from the list of available types
  2. Add a 'Title'. This will be used in the BPM Integration Node when configuring your workflow
  3. The 'Description' is optional
  4. Add the API Key which was generated under your Linode account
  5. Click on Create Key

Managing Linodes Configurations

  • Use KeySafe to create, store and enable integrations with multiple Linodes accounts for use in your business processes

Business Process

Options (Methods)

Once you have your Linodes Account Authorised, your all set to use it with the Integration Call in your business processes. The following options are now available for you to use with Linodes

Account

  • AccountBandwidthUsage
  • AccountInfo

Node

  • NodeBoot
  • NodeCreate
  • NodeList
  • NodeReboot

Read more about using the Integration Call from the Related Articles section, and learn how to work with input and out parameters for each of the Linode options.