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- Initial Operation is performed after installation of the JS7 Agent, Controller and the JOC Cockpit.
- Operation of a JOC Cockpit Cluster requires a commercial license, see JS7 - License for details.
- Tasks include to apply the license key and licensed binary code.
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Initial Operation requires that a JS7 Agent, Controller and the JOC Cockpit have been successfully installed and are up and running.
- Note that a JOC Cockpit Cluster requires that two or more JOC Cockpit instances have been installed.
- For details see see the JS7 - Installation article.
- The steps for initial operation are the same for all supported platforms:
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Any JOC Cockpit cluster members have to use the same security level (low, medium, high).
To The JOC Cockpit has to be reinstalled to apply changes to the security level JOC Cockpit has to be reinstalled.
Check Database Connection
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To apply changes, modify the Hibernate configuration file hibernate.cfg.xml
configuration file:
- Unix
- Default Location:
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/resources/joc
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
- Windows
- Default Location:
C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller\<controller-id>\config
- where
<controller-id>
is the unique identifier for the Controller that is specified during installation.
- where
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
- Hibernate configuration examples can be found in the JS7 - Database article.
Check Instance Settings
When installing JOC Cockpit then for each instance a A title and ordering can be specified for each instance when installing the JOC Cockpit, which will then be shown in the JS7 - Dashboard:
- Use a different title for each JOC Cockpit instance to better distinguish instances in the dashboard.
- Use an ordering of your choice that determines the sequence by in which JOC Cockpit instances are displayed in the dashboard.
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################################################################################ ### If JOC Cockpit is used in a cluster then specify a title to identify which node ### is currently used. Further specify the ordering (Primary <= 0, Standby > 0) for ### display of JOC Cockpit instances with the Dashboard view. title = PRIMARY JOC COCKPIT ordering = 0 |
Find the The joc.properties
file from can be found in the following location:
- Unix
- Default Location:
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/resources/joc
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
- Windows
- Default Location:
C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\controller\<controller-id>\config\license
- where
<controller-id>
is the unique identifier for the Controller that is specified during installation.
- where
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
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Customers possessing a commercial license will receive a license key from SOS and can download the binary code that allows clustering of JS7 components , - see the JS7 - Download article.
A short description for of the procedure required to add the license key is provided below - for a detailed description, see see the JS7 - How to apply a JS7 License Key article.
Handling for Installation on premises
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- The license key can be added during installation of each of each JOC Cockpit instance.
- The license key can be added later on by storing saving the license certificate file to in the following locations:
- Unix: JOC Cockpit Configuration Directory with
license
sub-folder- Default: Location
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/resources/joc/license
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default: Location
- Windows: JOC Cockpit Configuration Directory with
license
sub-folder- Default Location:
C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc\resources\joc\license
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
- Unix: JOC Cockpit Configuration Directory with
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- Binary code for clustering is available from the
js7-license.jar
file that is offered from which is available from the JS7 - Downloadpage. - By downloading the binary code for clustering you consent with the license terms for a commercial license of JS7.
- The
js7-license.jar
file has to be stored to saved in the following locations:- Unix: JOC Cockpit Configuration Directory with
lib/ext/joc
sub-folders- Default Location:
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc//jetty_base/lib/ext/joc
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
- Windows: JOC Cockpit Configuration Directory with
lib\ext\joc
sub-folders- Default Location:
C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc\jetty_base\lib\ext\joc
- A different location for the configuration directory can be specified during installation.
- Default Location:
- Unix: JOC Cockpit Configuration Directory with
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Basically the same locations for license key and licensed binary code apply as explained for Unix operating systems in previous chapterssections of this article.
Note , that the container's file system cannot be accessed before the container is running, which makes it impossible to add or replace licensed binary code before the JOC Cockpit has been started.
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- The license key can be added by saving the license certificate file in the following location:
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/jetty_base/resources/joc/license
- The directory is typically mounted to a Docker
config
volume when running the container: for details see see the JS7 - JOC Cockpit Installation for Docker Containers article.
Adding Licensed Binary Code
- Binary code for clustering is available from the
js7-license.jar
file, which is available from from the JS7 - Downloadpage. - By downloading the binary code for clustering you consent with the license terms for a commercial license of JS7.
- The
js7-license.jar
file has to be stored at saved in the following location:/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/jetty_base/resources/joc/lib
- The directory
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/jetty_base/resources/joc
typically directory is typically mounted to a Dockerconfig
volume when running the container: for details see see the JS7 - JOC Cockpit Installation for Docker Containers article. Thelib
sub-directory should be created if it does not already exist before saving thejs7-license.jar
file.
On startup the JOC Cockpit checks the above directory for existence of the js7-license.jar
file. If the file is found then:
- the file will be copied to
./jetty_base/lib/ext/joc
- any existing version of the file in this directory is overwritten.
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In your browser navigate to the JOC Cockpit URL and enter the User Account and Password. Typically the URL includes the hostname and port that JOC Cockpit has been installed forwith:
For example,
http://myhost:4446
. Check that the JOC Cockpit port can be accessed. Note that this might include adding firewall rules to allow access to this port from the computer that you are operating the browser on.After initial installation of the JOC Cockpit the default User Account
root
and Passwordroot
will be available if no changes have been made to theshiro.ini
configuration file.
Note that the
root
user is assigned theall
role in the default configuration that includes all available permissions.
See the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article for information about the configuration of other user profiles and authentication methods.Note that the JOC Cockpit web service might take a minute to start and to display the login window.
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- Command line operations include to start starting and stop stopping the JOC Cockpit service:
- from the command line,
- from a Unix
systemd
service file, - from a Windows Service.
- For details see see the JS7 - JOC Cockpit - Command Line Operation article.
Log files
- JOC Cockpit makes use of a number of log files.
- For log file locations, log rotation and log levels see see the JS7 - Logging article.
Further References
- Installation
- Operation
- Configuration
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