Introduction
JS7 supports automated installation and updates from Installation Scripts:
- The documentation of the Controller Installation Script is available from JS7 - PowerShell Installation Script - Install-JS7Controller.ps1.
- Installation Scripts are available for download from (verify signed scripts) JS7 - Download.
- Considering the fact that PowerShell for Unix based environments misses support for
sudo
the Controller Installation Script does not own directories to other user accounts. Therefore below examples do not make use of--home-owner
and--data-owner
arguments that are available from the Unix Shell version of the Installation Script with JS7 - Agent - Unix Shell Installation Script - js7_install_controller.sh.
Install or Update
Install Controller for Unix
Install or Update from Download
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.5.2 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site # creates the home directory if it does not exist # specifies the Controller ID that is a unique identifier: # in a Controller Cluster all Controller instances use the same Controller ID # for Standalone Controller instances each instance requires a unique Controller ID # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update from Tarball
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # creates the home directory if it does not exist # specifies the Controller ID that is a unique identifier: # in a Controller Cluster all Controller instances use the same Controller ID # for Standalone Controller instances each instance requires a unique Controller ID # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update for separate Home and Data Directories
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.5.2 ` -HomeDir /opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/controller ` -Data /var/sos-berlin.com/js7/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site # suggests use of separate home and data directories for configuration data, log data etc. # creates the home and data directories if they do not exist # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # populates the data directory from initial configuration files # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update from Download with Commercial License
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.5.2 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -LicenseKey /home/sos/controller-deployment/example.pem ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site # downloads the binary file for licensed code to enable cluster operations # creates the home directory if it does not exist # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # installs the license key file and binary file for licensed code # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update from Tarball with Commercial License
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7-license.jar' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7-license.jar ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -LicenseKey /home/sos/controller-deployment/example.pem ` -LicenseBin /tmp/js7-license.jar ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # downloads the binary file for licensed code to enable cluster operations # creates the home directory if it does not exist # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # installs the license key file and binary file for licensed code # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Stop/Start using systemd
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # creates the Controller's systemd service # stops and starts the Controller's systemd service # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Stop/Start using individual Commands
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart "/home/sos/controller/bin/controller_instance.sh start" ` -ExecStop "home/sos/controller/bin/controller_instance.sh stop" ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # stops and starts the Controller instance by use of individual commands # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Stop/Start using Instance Start Script
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -Restart ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # creates the Controller's systemd service # stops and starts the Controller from its instance start script <home>/bin/controller_instance.sh # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update using Java Home and Java Options
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -JavaHome /opt/java/jdk-17.0.2 ` -JavaOptions "-Xmx512m -Xms256m" ` -Restart ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # specifies the Java version and Java options to be used # stops and starts the Controller from its instance start script <home>/bin/controller_instance.sh # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Apply Certificates for HTTPS Connections
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.5.2.tar.gz ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort localhost:4444 ` -HttpsPort batch.example.com:4444 ` -PrivateConf /home/sos/controller-deployment/private.conf ` -JocPrimaryCert /home/sos/controller-deployment/centostest-primary.crt ` -JocSecondaryCert /home/sos/controller-deployment/centostest-secondary.crt ` -Keystore /home/sos/controller-deployment/https-keystore.p12 ` -KeystorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -Truststore /home/sos/controller-deployment/https-truststore.p12 ` -TruststorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # specifies the Controller ID # specifies HTTP port 4444 on the localhost network interface and the same HTTPS port on the server network interface # specifies the paths to the Primary and Secondary JOC Cockpit's server certificates if a JOC Cockpit Cluster is used # for a Standalone JOC Cockpit the -JocSecondaryCert argument is omitted # deploys the Controller private configuration file which holds references to keystore and truststore # deploys keystore and truststore files in PKCS12 format # stops and starts the Controller's systemd service
Note:
- For details about certificates and HTTPS connections see JS7 - Controller HTTPS Connections.
- The
private.conf
configuration file holds references to the Controller's certificate in order to verify the connection from the Controller using HTTPS mutual authentication. - Users have a choice how to provide the required configuration:
- Download the private.conf-template-controller template, the Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in the template file from argument values, for details see chapter Replacements.
- Users can manually adjust configuration items in the
private.conf
file that they specify for the Controller Installation Script., see JS7 - Controller Configuration Items.
Renew Certificates for HTTPS Connections
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort localhost:4444 ` -HttpsPort batch.example.com:4444 ` -PrivateConf /home/sos/controller-deployment/private.conf ` -JocPrimaryCert /home/sos/controller-deployment/centostest-primary.crt ` -JocSecondaryCert /home/sos/controller-deployment/centostest-secondary.crt ` -Keystore /home/sos/controller-deployment/https-keystore.p12 ` -KeystorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -Truststore /home/sos/controller-deployment/https-truststore.p12 ` -TruststorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -NoInstall # performs no installation but certificate renewal only # specifies the Controller ID # specifies HTTP port 4444 on the localhost network interface and the same HTTPS port on the server network interface # specifies the paths to the Primary and Secondary JOC Cockpit's server certificates if a JOC Cockpit Cluster is used # for a Standalone JOC Cockpit the -JocSecondaryCert argument is omitted # deploys the Controller private configuration file which holds references to keystore and truststore # deploys keystore and truststore files in PKCS12 format # stops and starts the Controller's systemd service
Start Controller Service
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -NoInstall # stops the Controller's systemd service if the Controller is running # starts the Controller's systemd service
Stop Controller Service
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStop StopService ` -NoInstall # stops the Controller's systemd service if the Controller is running
Install Controller for Windows
Install or Update from Download
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.5.2 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site # creates the home and data directories if they do not exist # specifies the Controller ID that is a unique identifier: # in a Controller Cluster all Controller instances use the same Controller ID # for Standalone Controller instances each instance requires a unique Controller ID # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update from .zip Archive
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # creates the home and data directories if they do not exist # specifies the Controller ID that is a unique identifier: # in a Controller Cluster all Controller instances use the same Controller ID # for Standalone Controller instances each instance requires a unique Controller ID # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update from Download with Commercial License
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.5.2 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -LicenseKey "C:\js7\controller-deployment\example.pem" ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site # downloads the binary file for licensed code to enable cluster operations # creates the home directory if it does not exist # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # installs the license key file and binary file for licensed code # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update from .zip Archive with Commercial License
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7-license.jar' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7-license.jar ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip" ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -LicenseKey "C:\js7\controller-deployment\example.pem" ` -LicenseBin "C:\tmp\js7-license.jar" ` -MakeDirs # downloads the Controller release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # downloads the binary file for licensed code to enable cluster operations # creates the home directory if it does not exist # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # installs the license key file and binary file for licensed code # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Stop/Start using Windows Service
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip" ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # creates the Controller's Windows service that is running in the system account # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Stop/Start using Windows Service and specific Account
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip" ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ServiceCredentials ( New-Object -typename System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ` -ArgumentList '.\sos', ( 'secret' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ) ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # creates the Controller's Windows service that is running in the local account '.\sos' using the password 'secret' # credentials can be specified in a number of ways # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update using Java Home and Java Options
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller\" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -JavaHome "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-17.0.2" ` -JavaOptions "-Xmx512m -Xms256m" ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # specifies the Java version and Java options to be used # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service # operates the Controller for HTTP port 4444
Install or Update and Apply Certificates for HTTPS Connections
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.5/js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.5.2.zip" ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort localhost:4444 ` -HttpsPort batch.example.com:4444 ` -PrivateConf "C:\js7\controller-deployment\private.conf" ` -JocPrimaryCert "C:\js7\controller-deployment\wintest-primary.crt" ` -JocSecondaryCert "C:\js7\controller-deployment\wintest-secondary.crt" ` -Keystore "C:\js7\controller-deployment\https-keystore.pfx" ` -KeystorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -Truststore "C:\js7\controller-deployment\https-truststore.pfx" ` -TruststorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -MakeService ` -MakeDirs # downloads the release tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the tarball to the Controller's home directory # specifies the Controller ID # specifies HTTP port 4444 on the localhost network interface and the same HTTPS port on the server network interface # specifies the paths to the Primary and Secondary JOC Cockpit's server certificates if a JOC Cockpit Cluster is used # for a Standalone JOC Cockpit the -JocSecondaryCert option is omitted # deploys the Controller private configuration file which holds references to keystore and truststore # deploys keystore and truststore files in PKCS12 format # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service
Note:
- For details about certificates and HTTPS connections see JS7 - Controller HTTPS Connections.
- The
private.conf
configuration file holds references to the Controller's certificate in order to verify the connection from the Controller using HTTPS mutual authentication. - Users have a choice how to provide the required configuration:
- Donwload the private.conf-template-controller template, the Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in the template file from option values, for details see chapter Replacements.
- Users can manually adjust configuration items in the
private.conf
file that they specify for the Controller Installation Script., see JS7 - Controller Configuration Items.
Renew Certificates for HTTPS Connections
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort localhost:4444 ` -HttpsPort batch.example.com:4444 ` -PrivateConf "C:\js7\controller-deployment\private.conf" ` -JocPrimaryCert "C:\js7\controller-deployment\wintest-primary.crt" ` -JocSecondaryCert "C:\js7\controller-deployment\wintest-secondary.crt" ` -Keystore "C:\js7\controller-deployment\https-keystore.pfx" ` -KeystorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -Truststore "C:\js7\controller-deployment\https-truststore.pfx" ` -TruststorePassword ('jobscheduler' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -NoInstall # performs no installation but certificate renewal only # specifies the Controller ID # specifies HTTP port 4444 on the localhost network interface and the same HTTPS port on the server network interface # specifies the paths to the Primary and Secondary JOC Cockpit's server certificates if a JOC Cockpit Cluster is used # for a Standalone JOC Cockpit the -JocSecondaryCert option is omitted # deploys the Controller private configuration file which holds references to keystore and truststore # deploys keystore and truststore files in PKCS12 format # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service
Start Controller Service
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService ` -NoInstall # stops the Controller's Windows service if the Controller is running # starts the Controller's Windows service
Stop Controller Service
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStop StopService ` -NoInstall # stops the Controller's Windows service if the Controller is running
Patch
Patch Controller for Unix
Patch from Download
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.2.3 ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService # downloads the patch tarball from the SOS Web Site # extracts the patch tarball to the Controller's home directory # stores the patch files to the Controller's <home>/lib/patches sub-directory # stops and starts the Controller's systemd service
Patch from Tarball
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patches/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService # downloads the patch tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the patch tarball to the Controller's home directory # stores the patch files to the Controller's <home>/lib/patches sub-directory # stops and starts the Controller's systemd service
Patch from .jar File
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patches/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar' ` -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -PatchJar /tmp/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/controller ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService # downloads the patch .jar file from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # stores the patch .jar file to the Controller's <home>/lib/patches sub-directory # stops and starts the Controller's systemd service
Patch Controller for Windows
Patch from Download
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.2.3 ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService # downloads the patch tarball from the SOS Web Site # extracts the patch tarball to the Controller's home directory # stores the patch files to the Controller's <home>\lib\patches sub-directory # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service
Patch from Tarball
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz" ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService # downloads the patch tarball from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # extracts the patch tarball to the Controller's home directory # stores the patch files to the Controller's <home>\lib\patches sub-directory # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service
Patch from .jar File
Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar' ` -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -PatchJar "C:\tmp\js7_controller.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar" ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStart StartService ` -ExecStop StopService # downloads the patch .jar file from the SOS Web Site using Invoke-WebRequest # stores the patch .jar file to the Controller's <home>\lib\patches sub-directory # stops and starts the Controller's Windows service
Uninstall
Uninstall Controller for Unix
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir "/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/controller" ` -Data "/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStop StopService ` -Uninstall # stops the Controller's systemd service # removes the Controller's systemd service # removes the home directory and data directory
Uninstall Controller for Windows
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -Data "C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller" ` -ControllerId controller ` -HttpPort 4444 ` -ExecStop StopService ` -Uninstall # stops the Controller's Windows service # removes the Controller's Windows service # removes the home directory and data directory
Replacements
The Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in installation files and configuration files by option values.
Installation Files
<home>\bin\controller_instance.cmd
Replacements are performed for the following placeholders used for environment variables by respective option values:
Placeholder Option Value JS7_CONTROLLER_HOME
-HomeDir
JS7_CONTROLLER_DATA
-Data
JS7_CONTROLLER_ID
-ControllerId
JS7_CONTROLLER_USER
-User
JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTP_PORT
-HttpPort
JS7_CONTROLLER_HTTPS_PORT
-HttpsPort
JS7_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_DIR
-Config
JS7_CONTROLLER_LOGS
-Logs
JS7_CONTROLLER_PID_FILE_DIR
-PidFileDir
JS7_CONTROLLER_PID_FILE_NAME
-PidFileName
JAVA_HOME
-JavaHome
JAVA_OPTIONS
-JavaOptions
Configuration Files
<config>\private\private.conf
Replacements are performed for the following placeholders by respective option values:
Placeholder Option Value {{controller-id}}
-ControllerId
{{controller-primary-distinguished-name}}
-ControllerPrimaryCert
{{controller-secondary-distinguished-name}}
-ControllerSecondaryCert
{{joc-primary-distinguished-name}}
-JocPrimaryCert
{{joc-secondary-distinguished-name}}
-JocSecondaryCert
{{keystore-file}}
-Keystore
{{keystore-password}}
-KeystorePassword
{{keystore-alias}}
-KeystoreAlias
{{client-keystore-file}}
-ClientKeystore
{{client-keystore-password}}
-ClientKeystorePassword
{{client-keystore-alias}}
-ClientKeystoreAlias
{{truststore-file}}
-Truststore
{{truststore-password}}
-TruststorePassword
Find a template for a
private.conf
file using placeholders for HTTPS mutual authentication:
Download: private.conf-template-controller
Automation
The Controller Installation Script can be executed from a job for automated update and upgrade of JS7 Controllers.
The steps for automation are similar to update and upgrade of JS7 Agents. Find instructions how to set up workflow automation from the JS7 - Automated Installation and Update article.
Further Resources
- JS7 - Automated Installation and Update
- JS7 - How to create X.509 SSL TLS Certificates
- JS7 - How to add SSL TLS Certificates to Keystore and Truststore