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 JS7 - Download.
Install and Update
Install Controller for Unix
Install or Update from Download
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Example for use of Installation 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 ` -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
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Example for use of Installation 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 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
Example for use of Installation 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 ` -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
Example for use of Installation 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 ` -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
Example for use of Installation 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
Example for use of Installation 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 ` -JavaHome /opt/java/jdk-11.0.2+9 ` -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
Example for use of Installation 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 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:
- The Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in the
private.conf
configuration 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.
- The Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in the
Renew Certificates for HTTPS Connections
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Install Controller for Windows
Install or Update from Download
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Example for use of Installation Script
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
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Example for use of Installation Script
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-liclense.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
Example for use of Installation Script
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
Example for use of Installation Script
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
Example for use of Installation Script
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-11.0.2+9" ` -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
Example for use of Installation Script
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 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 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:
- The Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in the
private.conf
configuration 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.
- The Controller Installation Script performs replacements of placeholders in the
Renew Certificates for HTTPS Connections
Example for use of Installation Script
./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 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 Windows service
Patch
Patch Controller for Unix
Patch Controller from Download
Example for use of Installation Script
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.2.3 ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/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 Controller from Tarball
Example for use of Installation Script
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.2/js7_controller_unix.2.2.3.JS-1984.tar.gz' -Outfile /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.2.3.JS-1984.tar.gz ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball /tmp/js7_controller_unix.2.2.3.JS-1984.tar.gz ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir /home/sos/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 Controller for Windows
Patch from Download
Example for use of Installation Script
./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Release 2.2.3 ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\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 .zip Archive
Example for use of Installation Script
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/JobScheduler.2.2/js7_controller_windows.2.2.3.JS-1984.zip' -Outfile C:\tmp\js7_controller_windows.2.2.3.JS-1984.zip ./Install-JS7Controller.ps1 ` -Tarball "C:\tmp\downloads\js7_controller_windows.2.2.3.JS-1984.zip" ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir "C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\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
Uninstall
Uninstall Controller for Unix
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
Example for use of Installation Script
./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
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