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Depending of your configuration, this step is necessary or not.
-IOW **you are a developer and plan to use/connect to an existing `xds-server`**
+In other words **you are a developer and plan to use/connect to an existing `xds-server`**
running on your local network (On-Premise config) or in the Cloud (SaaS config),
**you don't need to install the server part and you can skip this step**.
@@ -70,6 +70,9 @@ interface, what we call the "Dashboard", using a web browser :
seb@laptop ~$ xdg-open http://localhost:8000
```
+`xds-server` is now up and running, you can now install AGL SDKs, please refer
+to chapter named "Installing AGL SDKs"
+
### Container settings
This container (ID=0) exposes following ports:
@@ -97,9 +100,9 @@ _coming soon ..._
## <a name="native"></a> Native installation
-<!-- note -->
-Only Linux host OS is supported and tested for native installation !
-<!-- endnote -->
+You can chose to install xds-server 'natively' instead of within a docker
+container but only Linux host OSes are supported and tested for native
+installation !
### Install packages for debian distro type
@@ -184,16 +187,16 @@ All fields are optional and example below corresponds to the default values:
```bash
# Status XDS server:
-seb@laptop ~$ sudo systemctl status xds-server.service
+seb@laptop ~$ systemctl --user status xds-server.service
# Stop XDS server
-seb@laptop ~$ sudo systemctl stop xds-server.service
+seb@laptop ~$ systemctl --user stop xds-server.service
# Start XDS server
-seb@laptop ~$ sudo systemctl start xds-server.service
+seb@laptop ~$ systemctl --user start xds-server.service
# Get XDS server logs
-seb@laptop ~$ sudo journalctl --unit=xds-server.service --output=cat
+seb@laptop ~$ systemctl --user --unit=xds-server.service --output=cat
```
To check if xds-server is correctly install and running, you can access the web