Installation Requirements
The following requirements have to be met before the JOC Cockpit can be installed and operated:
- JOC Cockpit requires access to a database to store inventory information, status information and workflow related logs. The database is required for restart capabilities with the JS7 - Cluster Service.
- A Java Runtime Environment starting from version 1.8 is required. For details see Which Java versions is JobScheduler available for?
Operating Systems
The JOC Cockpit is available for Linux and Windows operating systems and the same setup can be used for installation on 64-bit and 32-bit systems. See the Which platforms is JobScheduler available for and what platform support is provided? article for more information.
HTTPS Authentication
The JOC Cockpit can be operated with HTTPS. However, due to the complexities of certificate management, it is not recommended to configure the JOC Cockpit to use HTTPS during initial installation. Instead, we recommend that the JOC Cockpit is installed and tested with HTTP and the default authentication mechanism. HTTPS connections and optionally LDAP authentication can be added in a second step. See the JOC Cockpit - Authentication and Authorization and JOC Cockpit - HTTPS Authentication articles for more information.
Download
The following archive files are available for download:
js7_joc_linux.[release].tar.gz
js7_joc_windows.[release].zip
where release
is the release number.
The archives can be used to install the JOC Cockpit either from a dialogue or for headless installation with both 32 bit and 64 bit systems.
The archives can be downloaded from:
- the JS7 - Download page
- the JobScheduler SourceForge page
Installation
The JS7 JOC Cockpit can be installed on Windows and Unix environments.
- For Unix and Windows, the Agent is available for headless installation.
- For Windows users have the option to use the graphical installer.
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Initial Operation with the JOC Cockpit Login Form
Note that a working Servlet Container - either the Jetty provided with the JOC Cockpit or some other product - is required before the JOC Cockpit installation can be operated.
Call the JOC Cockpit login form in a web browser and enter the User Name and Password.After a first installation of the JOC Cockpit the default User Name and Password of root:root and Shiro Authentication will be active if changes have not been made to theshiro.ini
configuration file. Note that in the default configuration the root user is assigned all role, which has all permissions available.See the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article for information about the configuration of other user profiles and authentication methods.Note that on some systems the web service may take a minute to start and to display the login form as explained below.
Operation from the Command Line
The default configuration for the Jetty server means that it automatically started with the operating system. However, it can also be stopped and started from the command line.
On Linux systems
In the folder:/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/jetty/bin
Enter:./jetty.sh stop|start
On Windows systems
In the folder:C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\joc\service
Enter:start_jetty_windows_service.cmd stop|start
Updating
Empty the Browser Cache after updating the JOC Cockpit
You should use Ctrl & F5 as well as empty the browser cache before starting the JOC Cockpit after an update.
Installation Log Files
The JOC Cockpit configuration and installation log information are written to a new log file each time an installation or update is carried out. These log files can be found in the logs
folder in the jetty_base directory.
Installation log files are named according to the pattern Install_V[release]_[date&time]_....log
where release is the version release number and date and time refer to the installation.
Deinstallation
The JOC Cockpit can be uninstalled using the uninstall.cmd
and uninstall.sh
scripts saved in the folders:
on Linux systems:/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/Uninstaller
on Windows systems:C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc\Uninstaller
Windows systems
Starting the uninstaller will open the following form on Windows systems:
Ticking the "Force the deletion of C:\Program Files\ ...." checkbox will cause the uninstall script to remove both the program and configuration files and folders.
If the checkbox is not selected, configuration files will be left in both the JOC Cockpit installation folder and the Jetty web server installation folder (if installed with the JOC Cockpit).
On Linux systems
Make a Backup!
The uninstall script on Linux systems will not open a dialog box. Instead, an uninstall script will start the Uninstaller and remove both the program and configuration files and folders.
These files contain the configuration information from the last JOC Cockpit and Jetty web server installations.
Files that are not removed during a normal uninstall (i.e. when the checkbox is not ticked) are noted in the File Structure section of this article below.
Configuration with Alternative Web Servers
The JOC Cockpit installation procedure contains the option of installing and using the Jetty Web Server that is included in the JOC Cockpit installation archive. This option was configured in Step 4 of the installation procedure described above. An alternative web server that is capable of handling Java web applications, such as Tomcat or another web server, can also be used.
If the Jetty provided with the JOC Cockpit is not to be installed, the installation program will look and see if a jetty_base
shortcut from a previous installation is to be found in the jetty_home
directory. Particularly relevant for system administrators would be the shiro.ini
file (containing authentication and authorization information) and the joc.properties
file (containing database configuration information).
If configuration files are found then these will not be overwritten or removed.Default configuration files will be written to the file system in thejoc_home
directory.System administrators can then move the configuration files to the appropriate application directory as required.
See also links in the References section below.
Location of the resources/joc
folder with a fresh installation
resources/joc
folder with a fresh installationWith a fresh installation, the installer will not find an existing Jetty and will save the resources
directory by default as follows:
on Linux systems:/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/resources/joc
on Windows systems:C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc\resources\joc
Location of the resources
/joc
folder after an installation on top of a JOC Cockpit installation with Jetty
resources
/joc
folder after an installation on top of a JOC Cockpit installation with Jetty If the JOC Cockpit is being installed without the included Jetty but on top of an installation that has included the JOC Cockpit Jetty then the resources\joc
the folder will not be moved from its location. This means that the "new" resources
the folder will be found after the new installation as follows (if the original installation was carried out in the default directory):
on Linux systems:/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc/resources/joc
on Windows systems:C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc\resources\joc
In this situation the shiro.ini
and joc.properties
file from the earlier installation will not be overwritten.
The "old" hibernate.cfg.xml
the database configuration file will be read during the installation and the settings suggested as default values. The file itself will be deleted and a new one saved in the joc_home
directory.
An update of the JOC Cockpit will neither overwrite the new or old configuration files. However new versions of the joc.properties
and shiro.ini
files named joc.properties-example
and shiro.ini-example
will be written to the resources\joc
folder, alongside the originals.
File Structure
The following listings should make clear the changes that occur in the JOC Cockpit file structure during installation and de-installation.
Windows Systems
Default File Structure if Jetty is Installed
If the Jetty web server provided with the JOC Cockpit is installed then files will be added by default in the ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\joc
and Program Files
\sos-berlin.com\joc
directories.
ProgramData
sos-berlin.com
js7
joc
jetty_base
archive (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
lib (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
logs (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
patches (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
resources (remains after uninstall and (empty) after full uninstall)
joc (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
license (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
xsd (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
hibernate.cfg.xml (remains after uninstall if modified)
joc.properties (remains after uninstall)
log4j2.xml (remains after uninstall if modified)
shiro.ini.active (remains after uninstall)
shiro.ini-example (only added if shiro.ini file is found)
temp (directory with files, remains after uninstall)
webapps
start.ini (file, remains after uninstall)
Program Files
sos-berlin.com
js7
joc
install (directory with files)
install_jetty_base.cmd
update_jetty_base.cmd
jetty (directory with files)
jetty_base (symlink)
service
Uninstaller (directory, the empty remains after uninstall and full uninstall)
uninstall.cmd
uninstaller.jar
.jocinstallinformation (file, remains after uninstall)
joc_install.xml (file, remains after uninstall)
Default File Structure if Jetty is not Installed
If the Jetty web server provided with the JOC Cockpit is not installed and no previous configuration files are found in the Program Files
\sos-berlin.com\joc
the directory then files will be added by default only in the Program Files
\sos-berlin.com\joc
directories.
If configuration files are found in Program Files
\sos-berlin.com\joc
the directory then files will be added in the ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\joc
and Program Files
\sos-berlin.com\joc
directories as described above.
Program Files
sos-berlin.com
js7
joc
install
install_jetty_base.cmd
shortcut.vbs
joc_install_tables.cmd
update_jetty_base.cmd
logs
Install_ ... .log (files will remain after uninstall)
resources
joc
hibernate.cfg.xml (remains after uninstall if modified)
joc.properties (remains after uninstall)
joc.properties-example (only added if joc.properties file is found at installation start)
log4j2.xml (remains after uninstall if modified)
shiro.ini (remains after uninstall)
shiro.ini-example (only added if shiro.ini file is found at installation start)
service
amd64 (directory)
manager (directory)
x86 (directory)
install_jetty_windows_service.cmd
LICENSE.txt
NOTICE.txt
RELEASE-NOTES.txt
set_java_home_for_jetty_windows_service.cmd
start_jetty_windows_service.cmd
uninstall_jetty_windows_service.cmd
Uninstaller (the empty directory remains after uninstall)
js7.ico
uninstall.cmd
uninstaller.jar
webapps
joc.war
.jocinstallinformation (file, remains after uninstall)
joc_install.xml (file, remains after uninstall)
Clustering and Redundancy
With each instance running on its own server, multiple instances of the JOC Cockpit can either be installed as an active cluster or redundantly. In both cases, installation of the JOC Cockpit instances follows the standard procedure described above. The configuration of the JOC Cockpit instances then follows the instructions provided in the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article.
The JOC Cockpit - Clustering article provides more general information about installing and configuring multiple instances of the JOC Cockpit.
JOC Cockpit Configuration
The JOC Cockpit includes certain configuration items which can be used to configure JOC Cockpit. Details about how to configure JOC Cockpit the article JS7 - JOC Cockpit Configuration Items can be followed.
Further Resources
Installation with Other Application Servers:
Tips from a user on Installation with Tomcat