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The following sections describe the full deployment of Teamwork Cloud Magic Collaboration Studio on a single Linux server. The deployment includes installation of third-party components: Apache Cassandra database and FlexNet license server. A set of installation scripts are provided to streamline the installation process. This type of all-in-one deployment should be used for testing and evaluation. For a performant system, we recommend distributing components and services on multiple servers.

The following Linux packages are required for each service. All these packages are automatically pulled from online repositories when using the included installation scripts. For offline installation, refer to the specific installation sections for more information on accessing these packages. Also refer to the system requirements section for version information.

Teamwork CloudMagic Collaboration Studio
  • Open JDK Java 17.0
  • Linux font package: dejavu-serif-fonts

Apache Cassandra

  • Open JDK Java 11.0
  • Cassandra and Cassandra Tools
  • Linux data package: tzdata-java chkconfig

FlexNet 11.19

  • Existing Java installation (1.8, 11.0, or 17.0)
  • Linux utility package: unzip

  • FlexNet 64-bit Installer and Utilities

  • Cameo Daemon for FlexNet
Note

Prior to installation:

The provided installation scripts are designed to streamline the installation process and automate system configuration. These scripts require remote access to official online repositories by default. Offline installation is possible if prerequisites are available locally on the system. For more information, refer to the  FAQ.

To install and configure a working instance of Teamwork CloudMagic Collaboration Studio, follow the guides below:

  1. Install Apache Cassandra.
  2. Install the FlexNet license server.
  3. Install Teamwork Cloud Magic Collaboration Studio services.

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Magic Collaboration Studio installation and configuration on a single Linux server.