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Install OpenJDK 11, if needed. If you used the Apache Cassandra installation script on the same server, then Java 11 is already installed and configured for the system. To install OpenJDK 11 on a new Teamwork Cloud server, execute the following command:
Code Block language bash theme DJango linenumbers true yum -y install java-11-openjdk
- Download the twcloud<product>_<version_number>_installer_linux64.bin file and place it in the same location as the install_twc_mcs_centos_rhel.sh script.
Install Teamwork Cloud by executing the install_twc_mcs_centos_rhel.sh script.
Code Block title Example sudo ./install_twc_mcs_centos_rhel.sh
- When executing the installation script, press ENTER until you are asked to configure the machine IP.
- Configure the machine IP by entering the local IP address or the host name of the machine (i.e. 192.168.130.10).
- Configure the cluster seed node IP by entering the local IP address or the host name of the machine (i.e. 192.168.130.10).
- Configure the Teamwork Cloud service owner by entering twcloud.
- Configure JAVA_HOME by entering /etc/alternatives/jre_11.
Press Enter to choose the default /opt/local/CATIANoMagicServices installation folder or type another installation folder address.
When the Teamwork Cloud pre-installation summary is displayed, follow the instructions on the screen. The summary should look like this:
Code Block language bash =============================================================================== Pre-Installation Summary ------------------------ Please Review the Following Before Continuing: Product Name: Teamwork Cloud Install Folder: /opt/local/CATIANoMagicServices Machine ip: "192.168.130.10" Seed node ip: "192.168.130.10" JAVA_HOME: "/etc/alternatives/jre_11" Disk Space Information (for Installation Target): Required: 395,614,661 Bytes Available: 31,608,475,648 Bytes
Note In the pre-installation summary, you should see the local IP address of your machine instead of "192.168.130.10" displayed in the example above.
Start the twcloud, zookeeper, and webapp services (in this particular order) by executing the following commands:
Code Block language bash theme DJango linenumbers true sudo systemctl start twcloud sudo systemctl start zookeeper sudo systemctl start webapp
To ensure Teamwork Cloud services start after the reboot, execute the following commands:
Code Block language bash theme DJango linenumbers true sudo systemctl enable twcloud sudo systemctl enable zookeeper sudo systemctl enable webapp
Make sure that Teamwork Cloud is operational by going to https://<server_address>:8443/webapp. You should see the Teamwork Cloud login screen.
Info For more information, see Accessing Teamwork Cloud web applications.
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