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yum -y install perl-Alexandria-Library perl-Alexandria-Client-Tools |
5. Run acfg to make sure the tools can see the configuration file correctly.
This will display the configured databases and indices.
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Using configuration from: /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/share/dist/Alexandria-Library/alexandria.xml
Configured databases:
alexandria: [alexandria; 192.168.10.9; 5432]
customers: [customers; 10.234.1.25; 5432]
Configured Indices:
alexandria (http://192.168.10.61:8080/alexandria-v2.1): |
6. If you want a central location for the configuration file which is immune to software updates, copy it to /etc
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cp /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/share/dist/Alexandria-Library/alexandria.xml /etc |
If you run acfg again, the "Using configuration" line should reflect the new location: /etc/alexandria.xml
Configure PostgreSQL user and password.
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Note: If you are installing the client tools on a different machine from your PostgreSQL instance, you will need to change the database entry in the configuration file file /etc/alexandria.xml , e.g., the default should reflect the host (IP address) of your PostgreSQL instance. If you added a password for user alexandria (or changed user at all), you would modify @user/@password entries as well. For example, if your PostgreSQL instance is running on 10.234.211.3, the configuration entry would look like this: Code Block |
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| <database name="alexandria" host="10.234.211.3" port="5432" user="alexandria" password="alexandria">
<atts pg_errorlevel="0" AutoCommit="1" RaiseError="1" PrintError="0" LongTruncOk="0" LongReadLen="10485760" />
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7. Test the update process.
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apgup --user=USER --password=PASSWORD --check |
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6. Configure CLAIMS Direct user name and password.
Edit /etc/alexandria/apgupd.conf
and replace CD_USER
and CD_PASSWORD
entries appropriately.
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# Credentials given by IFI to access updates
CD_USER=test
CD_PASSWORD=test |
7. Enable the service.
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[localhost] [2018/06/23 04:28:57] [INFO ] [total load-ids available: 170438 (start=125234 end=312262)] |
8. Once you have completed the initial load of the database, test whether the update runs.
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apgup --user=USER --password=PASSWORD --update |
9. Start the update daemon. See apgupd for more information.
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apgupd --user=USER --password=PASSWORD# Amazon
chkconfig apgupd
# CentOS 7/ RHEL 7
systemctl enable apgupd.service |
8. Start the service.
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# Amazon
service apgupd start
# CentOS 7 / RHEL 7
systemctl start apgupd.service |
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Logging is available in /var/log/alexandria/alexandria.log |
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Once the client tools have been installed, proceed to SOLR Installation (if desired). |