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Geonetwork dev 64 bit

Added by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago. Updated almost 9 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
High
Assignee:
_InfraScience Systems Engineer
Category:
Data Management
Start date:
Jun 29, 2016
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
Infrastructure:
Development

Description

Java in geoserver-dev2.d4science-ii.research-infrastructures.eu is 32 bit.
Can you please update to 64 bit?
Maybe it can be the opportunity to deploy it in a newer machine / tomcat?


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Related to D4Science Infrastructure - Task #205: Automate the installation and configuration of the geonetwork serversClosedAndrea Dell'AmicoMay 30, 2015

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Blocks D4Science Infrastructure - Task #3980: Configure geonetwork users in order to integrate CKANClosedFabio SinibaldiMay 10, 2016

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Copied from D4Science Infrastructure - Task #4534: Expand GN resources RAM in devClosed_InfraScience Systems EngineerJun 29, 2016

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Actions #1

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

  • Copied from Task #4534: Expand GN resources RAM in dev added
Actions #2

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to In Progress

WOW :).
It seems that the JDK was manually installed, I'm trying to install the latest jdk 7 using the Ubuntu PPA.

Actions #3

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

No way. The running kernel is 64 bit, but the whole distribution is a 32 bit one.

We can surely create a new VM (see #205 and #183), the problematic part could be the postgresql version: when we tried to upgrade postgres on the dev geoservers, the restore failed because the GIS dependencies where agains specific postgis library versions.

Actions #4

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

I tried to put the entire webapp folder in a SmartGear installed in my machine (tomcat 7, java 64, Ubuntu 12). Just changed the configuration in order to make it use the same postgres database. Did some test (search, access) and everything works fine. I think we could test a VM for the webapp and keep the DB in geoserver-dev2.

Actions #5

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

  • Related to Task #3980: Configure geonetwork users in order to integrate CKAN added
Actions #6

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

  • Related to deleted (Task #3980: Configure geonetwork users in order to integrate CKAN)
Actions #7

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

  • Blocks Task #3980: Configure geonetwork users in order to integrate CKAN added
Actions #8

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

host is going to be geonetwork1-d-d4s.d4science.org, IP 146.48.122.226

Actions #9

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100

The VM is ready. You can access as root and gcube users. The tomcat instance runs as gcube, into the home directory you'll find the start/stop scripts.

The webapps directory is /home/gcube/tomcat/webapps.

JMX is already active on port 8086.

There's a nginx reverse proxy in front of tomcat. The tomcat apps are only accessible through it on the standard web port. https can be enabled.

Actions #10

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

does it need to be a smartgears installation?

Actions #11

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Closed

No, thanks, just the tomcat.

Actions #12

Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Closed to In Progress

We are going to try another approach.
Please, make it a Smartgear installation and also install an updated version of postgis with a "geonetwork" db acessible from the same machine and from 146.48.87.217 (my pc).

Actions #13

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

The db user will be geonetwork.

I need the name of the application context for the virtualhost configuration.

Actions #14

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Feedback

Smartgears and postgresql 9.4 installed. The geonetwork db has the postgis extensions active.

Actions #15

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

  • Related to Task #205: Automate the installation and configuration of the geonetwork servers added
Actions #16

Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Closed
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