- The Alexandria client tools can be installed on the PostgreSQL machine or on a separate processing server for security purposes.
- All commands, unless otherwise noted, must be run as root.
- If you are installing the client tools on the same machine as PostgreSQL and have already installed the IFI CLAIMS repository on this machine, skip to step 4.
Important: Do not start the update process until you have completed the initial load of the database.
Note: It is recommended to copy and paste the code provided in these instructions.
1. Install the appropriate repository for your operating system using the command listed in the Repository column below. If necessary, adjust the code to reflect the version you are using.
Operating System | Repository |
---|---|
RHEL/CentOS 8 | yum -y install \ Note: This installs EPEL and the PowerTools repositories |
Amazon Linux 2 | yum -y install \ |
2. After installing the repository, run a yum update to pull in the patched version of libxml2 from the IFI CLAIMS repository.
yum -y update
Note: If there are conflicts, change the command line to yum
--allowerasing update
as directed. Reboot if kernel was upgraded.
3. Install the Alexandria client tools package.
yum -y install perl-Alexandria-Library perl-Alexandria-Client-Tools
4. Configure PostgreSQL user and password.
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 /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:
<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" /> </database>
5. Configure CLAIMS Direct user name and password.
Edit /etc/alexandria/apgupd.conf
and replace CD_USER
and CD_PASSWORD
entries appropriately.
Note: See Processing Server for a list of the parameters available.
# Credentials given by IFI to access updates CD_USER=test CD_PASSWORD=test
6. Enable the service.
# Amazon chkconfig apgupd # CentOS / RHEL systemctl enable apgupd.service
7. Start the service.
# Amazon service apgupd start # CentOS / RHEL systemctl start apgupd.service
Logging is available in /var/log/alexandria/alexandria.log
Once the client tools have been installed, proceed to SOLR installation (if desired):