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Supported operating system | Verify that your operation system is one of the supported operating systems described in System Requirements. | ||||
ArchitectureResources allocation | Ensure to select the correct architecture type and that all resources listed in System Requirements are made available. | ||||
Network card | Ensure you have at least one network card installed and configured with full access to network services such as DNS and NTP (the same as your Gateways) - see Network Preparation. | ||||
Prepare Admin Root access | Installation must be performed by a root user. You can NOT run it with sudo. You can run However, you may run it after running the command: su - | ||||
Prepare diskDisks, mount points / file systems and logical volumevolumes |
For both Production and Non Production installations, the Standard Edition requires 3 disks (LUNs / physical / virtual) to support throughput. You will need to allocate the following mount points / file systems on the different disks as described in table 1 below. It is strongly recommended to use logical volume manager (LVM) - particularly for data disks.This can be done during RHEL installation by choosing The minimum file system sizes for the different installation types are described in table 2 below. To create the mount points / file systems during RHEL installation:
After configuring the required mount points / file systems you can use the command "df -h" to make sure all free space requirements are met. Your mount point configuration should resemble the following : | ||||
Prepare Store service dedicated OS user and group | The Store service requires a dedicated OS user and group to run. User can use Consider executing the following command: groupadd storeadms && useradd -g storeadms -md /home/storeadm -s /bin/bash storeadm | ||||
Configure OS locale | The supported OS locale is en_US.UTF-8. Use the following procedure to check the supported locale configuration OS Locale Configuration and change it if necessary. | ||||
Prepare your installation Installation file and environment | Ensure your /tmp directory has at least 1GB of free space Installation from a different directory is possible. If you opt to run the install from a directory other than /tmp, ensure that this directory:
Download the CEF file and transfer it to the installation directory (e.g. /tmp directory ) on the pre-installed OS server. Execute the following command from the pre-installed OS server terminal: chmod 755 ./<File Name> | ||||
Setup your network (consult your network admin) | Setup DNS - your network admin may need to assist you with this action. | ||||
Setup NTP - it has to be the same used for your IBM DataPower Gateways.
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Verify that the /etc/hosts file includes an entry with your server name mapped to your external server IP. To find your server name, you may execute the command: hostname | |||||
Verify all required Required RPMs are installed | Verify the existence of the following RPMs from the official RedHat/CentOS yum repositories:
The installation is usually performed by executing: yum install httpd mod_ssl curl wget unzip iptables iptables-services bc fontconfig If this command can not find the package on account of it not being included in the repository, you will need to add the containing repository or manually download the RPMs files and install them. | ||||
Ensure the httpd service is enabled and started by executing the command: systemctl enable httpd.service Ensure the httpd service is started by executing the command: && systemctl start httpd.service | |||||
Install mod_proxy_html:
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OPTIONAL - : Install kibana Kibana OSS (kibana-oss-6.6.1) This RPM is required only if you would like to manually query the Big Data store.:
Configure kibana Kibana (edit kibana.yml):
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Open your firewall to Firewall access to DPOD server | To configure your firewall for open to allow access to the DPOD server for at port 443, execute the following commands:
firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=443/tcp --permanent firewall-cmd --reload iptables-save | grep 443
firewall-cmd --zone=public --remove-port=443/tcp --permanent firewall-cmd --reload iptables-save | grep 443
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Table 2 - Prepare your file system
Directory / Mount pointPoint | Recommended Disk | Standard Edition - Minimal/Low/Medium/High free space in Mib | Device Type | File System |
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/ | sys | 4096 | LVM | XFS |
swap | sys | 8192 | swap | XFS |
/var | sys | 4096 | LVM | XFS |
/tmp | sys | 2048 (recommended 16384) | LVM | XFS |
/boot | sys | 2048 | Standard Standard Partition | XFS |
/shared | app | 512 | LVM | XFS |
/app | app | 8192 | LVM | XFS |
/app/tmp | app | 4096 | LVM | XFS |
/installs | app | 8192 | LVM | XFS |
/logs | app | 12,288 | LVM | XFS |
/data | data | As described in Hardware and Software Requirements | LVM | XFS |
/boot/efi | data | 200 200 | Standard Partition | EFI System Partition |
Installation Compatibility Checks
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