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h1. What protocol and port has to be opened between JADE client & JADE Background Service

What is the purpose of the

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YADE Background Service?

Ideally JADE The principle objective of the YADE Background Service is collecting to collect all the file transfer activities through JADE and archieving it into supported RDBMS Systems i.eYADE and store them to a database, e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle etc.
The YADE transfer history can then be used for analysis, compliance, alerting, planning, to measure SLAs etc.

The main components of the JADE YADE Background Service are

  1. SOS JobScheduler running as demondaemon/service on central a server
  2. JADE Jobchain YADE history import job chain running inside the SOS JobScheduler #

How to

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transmit the transfer history data to the

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YADE Background Service?

There are two possible ways to transfer the JADE trasnfer histroy to the JADE Background Service
JADE writes detail YADE writes detailed log entries of the all file transfers irspective irrespective of there status i.e. success, error in the jade_histroy.log
#Dynamically after the their status into the jade_history.csv and jade_history.log.

  • jade_history.csv CSV format file
  • jade_history.log Log file generated by as per Log4j configuration

There are two possible ways how to transmit the YADE transfer history to the YADE Background Service:

  • Near Real Time: immediately after file transfer using TCP/UDP

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  • , the YADE Client initiates the transfer.
  • Batch Mode: as per scheduled job of the YADE Background Service using file transfer, the YADE Background Service initiates the transfer.

TCP/UDP

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Communication

The transfer history can be send sent to JADE the YADE Background Service immedially immediately after the file transfer over TCP or UDP. The JADE Background Service server_name, port etc required parameters for the YADE Background Service, i.e.ServiceHost, ServicePort, TransferMethod (protocol) etc., can be configured in the profile BackgroundService of the jade_transfersettings.ini, which will be used by all the subsiquent subsequent profiles.

UDP Communication

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[BackgroundService]
BackgroundServiceHost=jadebs.sos
BackgroundServicePort=4210
SendTransferHistory=true
TransferMethod=TCP

File Transfer

The file name and location of jade_histiry.log and jade_history.csv can be configured by the profile jadeHistory in the file jade_settingsThe transfer history can be send to JADE Background Service immedially after the file transfer over TCP or UDP. The JADE Background Service server_name, port etc can be configured in the jade_transfer.ini, which will be used by all the subsiquent subsequent profiles.

File Transfer

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 The JADE Background Service can have scheduled job to collect all the ''jade_histroy.log'' files from different servers. The ''jade_history'' file(s) can be transferd from the JADE Client (server where JADE is running), using FTP, SFTP, FTPS, SCP. Once file is reveived by JADE Background Service files will be automatically processed and transfer history will be imported in the respective Database.

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The YADE Background Service will launch tasks (YADE history import job chain) to collect all the jade_history.csv files from different hosts. The jade_histroy.csv files can be received from different YADE Client hosts where YADE isrunning), to the YADE Background Service, using FTP, SFTP, FTPS, SCP. Once the files have been successfully received by the YADE Background Service then the files will be processed automatically and the transfer history will be imported into the respective database.

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[jadeHistory]
log_filename=${TEMP}/jade_history.log
HistoryFileName=${TEMP}/jade_history.csv

Firewall and Port Settings

  • The YADE Background Service is using TCP/UDP ports, i.e. 4440 for the JobScheduler Operation Center GUI and to receive the transfer history (TCP/UDP packets), therefore firewall rules should include:
    • allow incoming TCP traffic from YADE Client host to YADE Background Service at port 4440.
    • allow incoming UDP traffic from YADE Client host to YADE Background Service at port 4440.
    • allow incoming TCP traffic from a host accessing the JobScheduler Operation Center GUI and YADE Background Service at port 4440.
  • For YADE Background Service to receive jade_history.csv files from the YADE Client hosts the respective ports as per transfer protocol, i.e. FTP 21, SFTP 22, should be allowed by the firewall on YADE Client hosts for the YADE Background Service.