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Introduction
- The JS7 offers to perform operations by the JS7 - REST Web Service API.
- For detailed information see the Technical Documentation of the REST Web Service API.
- For available CLI operations see JS7 - Unix Shell Command Line Interface.
- The REST Web Service API can be accessed from Shell utilities such as
curl
. - In addition, a PowerShell module is available for simplified access to the REST Web Service API. This is described in the JS7 - PowerShell Module article.
The Identity Service Deployment Script offered for Unix Shell can be applied to perform frequently used operations to mange accounts, roles and JS7 - Identity Services.
Identity Service Deployment Script
Command | Category | Documentation |
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get-account / store-account | Accounts | |
rename-account / remove-account | ||
get-account-permission | ||
set-account-password / reset-account-password | ||
enable-account / disable-account | ||
get-role / store-role | Roles | |
rename-role / remove-role | ||
get-permission / set-permission | Permissions | |
rename-permission / remove-permission | ||
get-folder / set-folder | Folders | |
rename-folder / remove-folder | ||
get-service / store-service | Identity Services | |
rename-service / remove-service |
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- The script is available for Linux and MacOS® using bash shell.
- The script terminates with exit code 0 to signal successful execution, with exit code 1 for command line argument errors and with exit code 4 for non-recoverable errors. Exit code 3 signals that no matching objects have been found.
- The script is intended as a baseline example for customization by JS7 users and by SOS within the scope of professional services. Examples make use of JS7 Release 2.7.2, bash 4.2, curl 7.29.0 and jq 1.6.0.
Prerequisites
The Script requires the curl utility and the jq utility to be available from the operating system.
jq ships with the MIT license, see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
Download
Download: JS7 - Download (Section: Unix Shell ClI)
Usage
Invoking the script without arguments displays the usage clause:
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Usage: deploy-identity-service.sh [Command] [Options] [Switches] Commands: get-account --service [--account] [--enabled] [--disabled] store-account --service --account [--role] [--disabled] [--account-password] [--force-password-change] rename-account --service --account --new-account remove-account --service --account [--enabled] [--disabled] get-account-permission --service --account set-account-password --service --account --account-password --new-account-password reset-account-password --service --account enable-account --service --account disable-account --service --account get-role --service [--role] store-role --service --role [--ordering] rename-role --service --role --new-role remove-role --service --role get-permission --service --role [--controller-id] set-permission --service --role --permission [--excluded] [--controller-id] rename-permission --service --role --permission --new-permission [--excluded] [--controller-id] remove-permission --service --role --permission [--controller-id] get-folder --service --role [--folder] [--controller-id] set-folder --service --role --folder [--recursive] [--controller-id] rename-folder --service --role --folder --new-folder [--recursive] [--controller-id] remove-folder --service --role --folder [--controller-id] get-service [--service] store-service --service --service-type [--ordering] [--required] [--disabled] [--authentication-scheme] [--single-factor-certificate] [--single-factor-password] rename-service --service --new-service remove-service --service Options: --url=<url> | required: JOC Cockpit URL --user=<account> | required: JOC Cockpit user account --password=<password> | optional: JOC Cockpit password --ca-cert=<path> | optional: path to CA Certificate used for JOC Cockpit login --client-cert=<path> | optional: path to Client Certificate used for login --client-key=<path> | optional: path to Client Key used for login --timeout=<seconds> | optional: timeout for request, default: 60 --controller-id=<id> | optional: Controller ID --account=<name[,name]> | optional: list of accounts --new-account=<name[,name]> | optional: new account names --account-password=<password> | optional: password for account --new-password=<password> | optional: new password for account --service=<name> | required: Identity Service name --service-type=<id> | optional: Identity Service type such as JOC, LDAP, LDAP-JOC, OIDC, OIDC-JOC --ordering=<number> | optional: ordering of Identity Service or role by ascending number --new-service=<name> | optional: new Identity Service name --authentication-scheme=<factor> | optional: Identity Service authentication scheme: SINGLE-FACTOR, TWO-FACTOR --role=<name[,name]> | optional: list of roles --new-role=<name> | optional: new role name --permission=<id[,id]> | optional: list of permission identifiers assigned a role --new-permission=<id> | optional: new permission identifier assigned a role --folder=<name[,name]> | optional: list of folders assigned a role --new-folder=<name> | optional: new folder assigned a role --audit-message=<string> | optional: audit log message --audit-time-spent=<number> | optional: audit log time spent in minutes --audit-link=<url> | optional: audit log link --log-dir=<directory> | optional: path to directory holding the script's log files Switches: -h | --help | displays usage -v | --verbose | displays verbose output, repeat to increase verbosity -p | --password | asks for password -a | --account-password | asks for account password -n | --new-password | asks for new account password -f | --force-password-change | enforces password change on next login -e | --enabled | filters for enabled accounts -d | --disabled | filters for disabled accounts or disables Identity Services -x | --excluded | sets excluded permissions -q | --required | enforces use of Identity Service -r | --recursive | applies folder operation to sub-folders --single-factor-certificate | certificate allowed as single factor --single-factor-password | password allowed as single factor --show-logs | shows log output if --log-dir is used --make-dirs | creates directories if they do not exist see https://kb.sos-berlin.com/x/lwTWCQ |
Commands
status
Returns status information about JOC Cockpit, Controller instances and database indicated by a textual status and severity, for details see JS7 - Dashboard:
JOC Cockpit Status Property Value JOC Cockpit Cluster Status current true | false Controller Status Text Severity Controller Cluster Status coupled 0 unknown 3 Controller Cluster Node Status active 0 inactive 1 unknown 3 Controller Component Status operational 0 limited 1 inoperable 2 unknown 3 Controller Connection Status established 0 unstable 1 unreachable 2 unknown 3 Database Status Text Severity Database Component Status operational 0 unknown 3 Database Connection Status established 0 unstable 1 unreachable 2 unknown 3
version
- Returns version information of JOC Cockpit, Controller and Agents.
- When used without options, the JOC Cockpit version will be returned.
- When usiedf with the
--controller-id
option, the version of the indicated Controller will be returned. - When used with the
--agent-id
option, the version of the indicated Agent will be returned. If a Cluster Agent is specified, then version information for included Director Agents and Subagents will be returned in JSON format.
- When used with the
--list
switch, then information about included Controllers and/or Agents will be returned in JSON format.
- Returns version information of JOC Cockpit, Controller and Agents.
switch-over
- Shifts the active role to the Standby JOC Cockpit instance.
restart-service
- Allows to restart JOC Cockpit background services. One of the following services can be specified using the
--service-type
option:cluster,
history,
dailyplan,
cleanup,
monitor
- JOC Cockpit background services will run based on events (
cluster, history, monitor
) or based on schedules configurable with JS7 - Settings (dailyplan, cleanup
). To force a background service to start immediately therun-service
command can be used.
- Allows to restart JOC Cockpit background services. One of the following services can be specified using the
run-service
- Starts JOC Cockpit background services. One of the following services can be specified using the
--service-type
option:dailyplan,
cleanup
- JOC Cockpit background services will run based on schedules configurable with JS7 - Settings (
dailyplan, cleanup
). Therun-service
command will force immediate execution of the service.
- Starts JOC Cockpit background services. One of the following services can be specified using the
check-license
- Checks which JS7 - License is available with JOC Cockpit and if it is valid for a predetermined period.
- The Open Source License is valid for any period of time and will not expire.
- The Commercial License can be perpetual or can be valid for a limited subscription period.
- The
--validity-days
option specifies the number of days before expiration of the Commercial License. Default: 60 days. - Exit codes of the license check include:
- Exit code 0 signals a valid license for the period specified.
- Exit code 2 signals an expired license or an inapplicable license check if the Open Source License is used.
- Exit code 3 signals a valid license that is about to expire within the number of days specified.
- Checks which JS7 - License is available with JOC Cockpit and if it is valid for a predetermined period.
get-settings
- Returns JS7 - Settings in JSON format.
- Users can modify settings using the jq utility and can update settings using the
store-settings
command.
store-settings
- Updates JS7 - Settings in JOC Cockpit.
- Users can read settings using the
get-settings
command and can modify settings using the jq utility before updating settings.
encrypt
- Allows to encrypt a value using the
--in
option. If used to encrypt a file then--infile
and--outfile
options must be specified. - The
--cert
option specifies the path to a file holding the Certificate used for encryption. - Encryption is performed by Java libraries that are looked up in the
./lib
sub-directory of the JS7 Unix Shell CLI. For details see JS7 - Encryption and Decryption.
- Allows to encrypt a value using the
decrypt
- Allows to decrypt a value using the
--in
option. If used to decrypt a file then--infile
and--outfile
options must be specified. - The
--key
option specifies the path to the Private Key used for decryption. If the Private Key is protected by a password, then the--key-password
option or switch must be specified. - Decryption is performed by Java libraries that are looked up in the
./lib
sub-directory of the JS7 Unix Shell CLI.
- Allows to decrypt a value using the
Options
--url
- Specifies the URL by which JOC Cockpit is accessible using
<http|https>://<host>:<port>
. - Example: http://centostest-primary.sos:4446
- Example: https://centostest-primary.sos:4443
- Specifies the URL by which JOC Cockpit is accessible using
--user
- Specifies the user account for login to JOC Cockpit. If JS7 - Identity Services are available for Client authentication certificates that are specified with the
--client-cert
and--client-key
options then their common name (CN) attribute has to match the user account. - If a user account is specified then a password can be specified using the
--password
option or interactive keyboard input can be prompted using the-p
switch.
- Specifies the user account for login to JOC Cockpit. If JS7 - Identity Services are available for Client authentication certificates that are specified with the
--password
- Specifies the password used for the account specified with the
--user
option for login to JOC Cockpit. - Password input from the command line is considered insecure.
- Consider use of the
-p
switch offering a secure option for interactive keyboard input. - Consider use of the
encrypt
command to encrypt a password:./operate-joc.sh encrypt --in=root --cert=encrypt.crt
.- The encryption result will include the prefix
enc:
followed by the encrypted symmetric key, initialization vector and encrypted secret separated by space. - If an encrypted password is specified, then it will be decrypted using the Private Key file:
./operate-joc.sh <command> --password="enc:BF8J8KP7TPlxy..." --key=encrypt.key
.
- The encryption result will include the prefix
- Consider use of the
- Specifies the password used for the account specified with the
--ca-cert
- Specifies the path to a file in PEM format that holds the Root CA Certificate and optionally Intermediate CA Certificates to verify HTTPS connections to JOC Cockpit.
--client-cert
- Specifies the path to a file in PEM format that holds the Client Certificate if HTTPS mutual authentication is used..
--client-key
- Specifies the path to a file in PEM format that holds the Client Private Key if HTTPS mutual authentication is used..
--timeout
- Specifies the maximum duration for requests to the JS7 REST Web Service. Default:
60
seconds.
- Specifies the maximum duration for requests to the JS7 REST Web Service. Default:
--controller-id
- Specifies the identification of the Controller.
--agent-id
- The Agent ID specifies a unique identifier for a Standalone Agent or Agent Cluster that cannot be changed later on.
- Agents are identified from their Agent ID.
--service-type
- When used with the
restart-service
command, specifies the service that should be restarted. - One of the following services can be specified:
cluster,
history,
dailyplan,
cleanup,
monitor
- When used with the
--validity-days
- When used with the
checck-license
command, specifies the number of days before expiration of a JS7 license.- Exit code 2 signals an expired license or an inapplicable license check if the Open Source License is used.
- Exit code 3 signals a valid license that is about to expire within the number of days specified.
- When used with the
--settings
- When used with the
store-settings
command, specifies settings from their JSON format.
- When used with the
--key
- When used with the
decrypt
command, specifies the path to a file that holds the Private Key in PEM format used for decryption.
- When used with the
--cert
- When used with the
encrypt
command, specifies the path to a file that holds the CA-signed or self-signed X.509 Certificate. Alternatively, the path to a file holding the Public Key can be specified. The Certificate/Public Key is expected in PEM format. - For encryption the Certificate/Public Key must match the Private Key used for later decryption specified with the
--key
option.
- When used with the
--key-password
- When used with the
decrypt
command, specifies the password for access to the key file using the--key
option. - Password input from the command line is considered insecure.
- Consider use of the
-k
switch or more elaborate mechanisms, for example by temporarily populating the system keystore form a security key such as a YubiKey® or similar. - Consider use of encrypted passwords as explained with the
--password
option.
- Consider use of the
- When used with the
--in
- When used with the
encrypt
anddecrypt
commands, specifies the input value that should be encrypted or decrypted., - One of the options
--in
or--infile
can be specified.
- When used with the
--infile
- When used with the
encrypt
anddecrypt
commands, specifies the path to the input file that should be encrypted/decrypted. - One of the options
--in
or--infile
can be specified. This option requires use of the--outfile
option.
- When used with the
--outfile
- When used with the
encrypt
command, specifies the path to the output file that will be created holding the encrypted content of the input file. - When used with the
decrypt
command, specifies the path to the output file that will be created holding the decrypted content of the input file. - The option is required if the
--infile
option is specified
- When used with the
--java-home
- When used with the
encrypt
anddecrypt
commands or with encrypted passwords, specifies the Java home directory. By default theJAVA_HOME
environment variable is used to determine the location of Java. - The Java home directory is the top-level directory of a Java installation. The directory includes the
bin
sub-directory andjava
executable.
- When used with the
--java-lib
- When used with the
encrypt
anddecrypt
commands or with encrypted passwords, a number of Java libraries are required to perform encryption/decryption. - The Java libraries are expected in the
lib
sub-directory of the JS7 Unix Shell CLI. Default:./lib
.
- When used with the
--audit-message
- Specifies a message that is made available to the Audit Log.
- Specification of Audit Log messages can be enforced on a per user basis and for a JS7 environment.
--audit-time-spent
- Specifies the time spent to perform an operation which is added to the Audit Log.
- The option can be specified if the -
-audit-message
option is used.
--audit-link
- Specifies a link (URL) which is added to the Audit Log.
- The option can be specified if the -
-audit-message
option is used.
--log-dir
- If a log directory is specified then the script will log information about processing steps to a log file in this directory.
- File names are created according to the pattern:
operate-joc.<yyyy>-<MM>-<dd>T<hh>-<mm>-<ss>.log
- For example:
operate-joc.2022-03-19T20-50-45.log
Switches
-h | --help
- Displays usage.
-v | --verbose
- Displays verbose log output that includes requests and responses with the JS7 REST Web Service.
- When used twice as with
-v -v
then curl verbose output will be displayed.
-p | --password
- Asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the password used for the account specified with the
--user
option.. - The switch is used for secure interactive input as an alternative to use of the option
--password=<password>
.
- Asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the password used for the account specified with the
-k | --key-password
- Asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the password used for access to a keystore or key file specified with the
--keystore
or--key
options. - The switch is used for secure interactive input as an alternative to use of the
--key-password=<password>
option.
- Asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the password used for access to a keystore or key file specified with the
-l | --list
- Lists version information in JSON format when used with the
version
command.
- Lists version information in JSON format when used with the
--show-logs
- Displays the log output created by the script if the
--log-dir
option is used.
- Displays the log output created by the script if the
--make-dirs
- If directories are missing that are indicated with the
--log-dir
option then they will be created.
- If directories are missing that are indicated with the
Exit Codes
0:
operation successful1
: argument errors3
: no objects found4
: JS7 REST Web Service is not reachable or reports errors
Examples
The following examples illustrate typical use cases.
Getting Status Information
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# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root --controller-id=controller) # get status information for Standalone JOC Cockpit response=$(./operate-joc.sh status "${request_options[@]}") # returns response {"clusterState":{"_text":"ClusterUnknown","severity":2},"controllers":[{"componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"controllerId":"controller","host":"localhost","id":20,"isCoupled":false,"javaVersion":"21+35-2513","os":{"architecture":"amd64","distribution":"3.10.0-1160.92.1.el7.x86_64","name":"Linux"},"role":"STANDALONE","securityLevel":"HIGH","startedAt":"2024-09-03T09:52:38.918Z","surveyDate":"2024-09-23T10:10:01.496Z","title":"Standalone Controller","url":"http://localhost:4444","version":"2.7.2"}],"database":{"componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"dbms":"H2","version":"1.4.200 (2019-10-14)"},"deliveryDate":"2024-09-23T10:10:01.499Z","jocs":[{"componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"controllerConnectionStates":[{"role":"STANDALONE","state":{"_text":"established","severity":0}}],"current":true,"host":"localhost","id":1,"instanceId":"joc#0","isApiServer":false,"lastHeartbeat":"2024-09-23T10:09:43.682Z","memberId":"localhost:1ce420678f21a574e6adeb2f218f5bd40ed1b1bf9005414bcf060fba2e4c5a67","os":{"architecture":"amd64","distribution":"3.10.0-1160.92.1.el7.x86_64","name":"Linux"},"securityLevel":"HIGH","startedAt":"2024-09-19T20:55:34.522Z","title":"My JOC Cockpit","url":"http://localhost:4446","version":"2.7.2"}]} # get severity from status information echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].componentState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].connectionState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].controllerConnectionStates[0].state.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].version // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.database.componentState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.database.connectionState.severity // empty' # get status information for JOC Cockpit Cluster response=$(./operate-joc.sh status "${request_options[@]}") # returns response {"clusterState":{"_text":"ClusterCoupled","severity":0},"controllers":[{"clusterNodeState":{"_text":"inactive","severity":1},"clusterUrl":"http://localhost:4444","componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"controllerId":"controller_cluster","host":"localhost","id":2,"isCoupled":true,"javaVersion":"17.0.12+7-alpine-r0","os":{"architecture":"amd64","distribution":"3.10.0-1160.92.1.el7.x86_64","name":"Linux"},"role":"PRIMARY","securityLevel":"MEDIUM","startedAt":"2024-09-18T20:29:33.271Z","surveyDate":"2024-09-23T10:07:16.768Z","title":"PRIMARY CONTROLLER","url":"http://localhost:4444","version":"2.7.2"},{"clusterNodeState":{"_text":"active","severity":0},"clusterUrl":"http://localhost:4444","componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"controllerId":"controller_cluster","host":"localhost","id":3,"isCoupled":true,"javaVersion":"17.0.12+7-alpine-r0","os":{"architecture":"amd64","distribution":"3.10.0-1160.92.1.el7.x86_64","name":"Linux"},"role":"BACKUP","securityLevel":"MEDIUM","startedAt":"2024-09-18T20:29:33.972Z","surveyDate":"2024-09-23T10:07:16.737Z","title":"SECONDARY CONTROLLER","url":"http://localhost:44444","version":"2.7.2"}],"database":{"componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"dbms":"MySQL","version":"5.7.33"},"deliveryDate":"2024-09-23T10:07:16.773Z","jocs":[{"clusterNodeState":{"_text":"active","severity":0},"componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"controllerConnectionStates":[{"role":"PRIMARY","state":{"_text":"established","severity":0}},{"role":"BACKUP","state":{"_text":"established","severity":0}}],"current":true,"host":"localhost","id":3,"instanceId":"joc#0","isApiServer":false,"lastHeartbeat":"2024-09-23T10:07:13Z","memberId":"localhost:97c88ccc3975703ebd0b7277d394ec8768f88b31775e8df038572d2547c240a0","os":{"architecture":"amd64","distribution":"3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64","name":"Linux"},"securityLevel":"MEDIUM","startedAt":"2024-09-20T15:50:41Z","title":"PRIMARY JOC COCKPIT","url":"http://localhost:4446","version":"2.7.2"},{"clusterNodeState":{"_text":"inactive","severity":1},"componentState":{"_text":"operational","severity":0},"connectionState":{"_text":"established","severity":0},"controllerConnectionStates":[{"role":"PRIMARY","state":{"_text":"established","severity":0}},{"role":"BACKUP","state":{"_text":"established","severity":0}}],"current":false,"host":"localhost","id":1,"instanceId":"joc#1","isApiServer":false,"lastHeartbeat":"2024-09-23T10:07:12Z","memberId":"localhost:97c88ccc3975703ebd0b7277d394ec8768f88b31775e8df038572d2547c240a0","os":{"architecture":"amd64","distribution":"3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64","name":"Linux"},"securityLevel":"MEDIUM","startedAt":"2024-09-20T15:50:40Z","title":"SECONDARY JOC COCKPIT","url":"http://localhost:4446","version":"2.7.2"}]} # get severity from status information echo "$response" | jq -r '.clusterState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.controllers[0].componentState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.controllers[0].connectionState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.controllers[1].componentState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.controllers[1].connectionState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].componentState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].connectionState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.jocs[0].version // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.database.componentState.severity // empty' echo "$response" | jq -r '.database.connectionState.severity // empty' |
Getting Version Information
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# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get JOC Cockpit version ./operate-joc.sh version "${request_options[@]}" # returns 2.7.2 # get Controller version ./operate-joc.sh version "${request_options[@]}" --controller-id=controller # returns 2.7.2 # get Standalone Agent version ./operate-joc.sh version "${request_options[@]}" --agent-id=StandaloneAgent # returns 2.7.2 # get Agent Cluster version ./operate-joc.sh version "${request_options[@]}" --agent-id=AgentCluster # returns 2.7.2 # get version of specific Controller and of all Agents in Agent Cluster response=$(./operate-joc.sh version "${request_options[@]}" --controller-id=controller --agent-id=AgentCluster --list) # returns response { "agentVersions":[ {"agentId":"AgentCluster","compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","uri":"https://diragent-2-0-primary:4443","version":"2.7.2"}, {"agentId":"AgentCluster","compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","subagentId":"director_primary_001","uri":"https://diragent-2-0-primary:4443","version":"2.7.2"}, {"agentId":"AgentCluster","compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","subagentId":"director_secondary_001","uri":"https://diragent-2-0-secondary:4443","version":"2.7.2"}, {"agentId":"AgentCluster","compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","subagentId":"subagent_primary_001","uri":"https://subagent-2-0-primary:4443","version":"2.7.2"}, {"agentId":"AgentCluster","compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","subagentId":"subagent_secondary_001","uri":"https://subagent-2-0-secondary:4443","version":"2.7.2"}, {"agentId":"AgentCluster","compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","subagentId":"subagent_third_001","uri":"https://subagent-2-0-third:4443","version":"2.7.2"} ], "controllerVersions":[ {"compatibility":"COMPATIBLE","controllerId":"controller","uri":"https://controller-2-0-standalone:4443","version":"2.7.2"} ], "jocVersion":"2.7.2" } # get version of specifc Agent echo "$response" | jq -r '.agentVersions[] | select(.subagentId == "director_primary_001") | .version // empty' |
Switching-over for JOC Cockpit Cluster
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# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # switch-over active role ./operate-joc.sh switch-over "${request_options[@]}" --controller-id=controller |
Restarting and Running Services
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# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # restart service: cluster, history, dailyplan, cleanup, monitor ./operate-joc.sh restart-service "${request_options[@]}" --service-type=history # run service: dailyplan, cleanup ./operate-joc.sh run-service "${request_options[@]}" --service-type=cleanup |
Checking License
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# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # check license ./operate-joc.sh check-license "${request_options[@]}" # returns response .... License type: COMMERCIAL_VALID .... License valid: true .... License valid from: 2021-05-05T12:22:41Z .... License valid until: 2026-05-04T12:22:41Z |
Getting and Storing Settings
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# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get settings settings=$(./operate-joc.sh get-settings "${request_options[@]}") # update settings settings=$(echo "${settings}" | jq '.dailyplan.days_ahead_submit.value = "4"') settings=$(echo "${settings}" | jq '.dailyplan.days_ahead_plan.value = "6"') # store settings ./operate-joc.sh store-settings "${request_options[@]}" --settings="${settings}" |
Encrypting and Decrypting
- Secrets can be encrypted and decrypted as explaind with JS7 - Encryption and Decryption.
- Encryption/decryption require related Java libraries that are available from the
./lib
sub-directory. - For creation of a Private Key and Certificate see JS7 - How to create X.509 Encryption Keys.
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# create Private Key openssl ecparam -name secp384r1 -genkey -noout -out encrypt.key # create Certificate Signing Request openssl req -new -sha512 -nodes -key encrypt.key -out encrypt.csr -subj "/C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=SOS/OU=IT/CN=Encrypt" # create Certificate openssl x509 -req -sha512 -days 1825 -signkey encrypt.key -in encrypt.csr -out encrypt.crt -extfile <(printf "keyUsage=critical,keyEncipherment,keyAgreement\n") # encrypt a secret such as a password using the Certificate, the encryption result will be returned and will look like: enc:BEXbHYa... ./operate-joc.sh encrypt --in="root" --cert=encrypt.crt # options for connection to the JS7 REST API can specify the encryption result as password and the Private Key for decryption request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password="enc:BEXbHYa..." --key=encrypt.key --controller-id=controller) # for example, when getting version information, the Private Key is used to decrypt the password for access to the REST API on-the-fly ./operate-joc.sh version "${request_options[@]}" # decrypt an encrypted secret using the Private Key ./operate-joc.sh decrypt --in="enc:BEXbHYa..." --key=encrypt.key |
Resources
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- Controller Deployment Operations
- Controller Status Operations
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