Three-server distributed setup with TeamForge, Oracle Database (including Datamart) and
EventQ on RHEL/CentOS 7.4
servers.
Before you begin:
Remember:
- TeamForge 17.11 supports
both RHEL/CentOS 6.9 and 7.4. See TeamForge installation requirements
- For the ETL service to run as expected in a distributed TeamForge
installation, all servers must have the same time zone.
- While you can run both EventQ and TeamForge on the same server, CollabNet
recommends such an approach only for testing purposes. It's always
recommended to run EventQ on a separate server for optimal scalability. See
EventQ installation requirements.
- Installing or upgrading TeamForge needs root privileges.
You must log on as root or use a root shell to install or upgrade
TeamForge.
App Server: server-01 |
Oracle Database Server: server-03 |
TeamForge Application Server (ctfcore) |
Database Server (ctfcore-database and
ctfcore-datamart) |
Codesearch Server (codesearch) |
|
Mail Server (mail) |
|
ETL Server (etl) |
|
Search Server (search) |
|
Git Integration Server (gerrit and
gerrit-database) |
|
SCM Integration Server (subversion and
cvs) |
|
EventQ Server: server-02 |
TeamForge EventQ Server (eventq, mongodb, redis
and rabbitmq) |
Do this on the TeamForge Application
Server (server-01)
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Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.4 and log on as
root.
The host must be registered with the Red Hat Network if you are using Red
Hat Enterprise Linux.
See the Red Hat installation guide
for help.
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Check your basic networking setup. See Set up Networking for
more information.
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If the TeamForge server has SELinux
enabled, run it in 'permissive' mode temporarily while installing or upgrading
TeamForge.
If you have SELinux in "enforcing" mode, you must either disable SELinux or
switch to "permissive" mode (recommended) before running the
teamforge
provision command. TeamForge create runtime fails
otherwise.
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Verify if SELinux is running in enforcing mode.
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If the output of the getenforce command is
"permissive", continue with the next step. If not, run the following
command to bring it to 'permissive' mode.
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Configure your TeamForge installation repository.
- TeamForge installation repository configuration for sites with internet
access
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Contact the CollabNet Support and download the TeamForge
17.11
installation repository package to /tmp.
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Install the repository package.
- yum install -y
/tmp/collabnet-teamforge-repo-17.11.xx-1.noarch.rpm
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Refresh your repository cache.
- TeamForge installation repository configuration for sites without
internet access
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Contact the CollabNet Support to get the auxiliary installer package for
TeamForge
17.11
disconnected installation and save it in
/tmp.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS
7.4 64 bit RPM package: CTF-Disconnected-media-17.11.501-841.rhel7.x86_64.rpm
Note: In
addition to the above CentOS
7.4 64 bit RPM package, you must get the following CentOS
7.4 compatibility RPM, which is required for TeamForge
17.11
disconnected media installation on CentOS
7.4 profile:
compat-ctf-dc-media-1.0-1.el7.centos.noarch.rpm.
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Unpack the disconnected installation package.
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Unpack the compat-ctf-dc-media-1.0-1.el7.centos.noarch.rpm
package if you are installing TeamForge
17.11
on CentOS
7.4.
- rpm -ivh
compat-ctf-dc-media-1.0-1.el7.centos.noarch.rpm
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Note: If the Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS installation DVD is mounted already, skip the following instructions.
If not, mount the DVD.
Mount the Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS installation DVD. The DVD contains the necessary software and
utilities required for installing TeamForge without internet access.
In the following commands, replace "cdrom" with the identifier for
your server's CD/DVD drive, if necessary.
- cd /media/
- mkdir cdrom
- mount /dev/cdrom ./cdrom/
If there are any spaces in the automount, unmount it first and mount
it as a filepath, with no spaces.
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Create a yum configuration file that points to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS installation DVD.
- vi /etc/yum.repos.d/cdrom.repo
Here's a sample yum configuration
file.[RHEL-CDROM]
name=RHEL CDRom
baseurl=file:///media/cdrom/Server/
gpgfile=file:///media/cdrom/RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
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Verify your yum configuration files.
- yum list httpd
- yum list apr
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Install the TeamForge application
packages.
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Rename the sample site configuration file from the installation package.
- cd /opt/collabnet/teamforge/etc/
- cp site-options-oracle.conf
site-options.conf
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Set up your site's master configuration file.
- vi /opt/collabnet/teamforge/etc/site-options.conf
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Configure the
services
and domain name tokens.
server-01:SERVICES = ctfcore mail search codesearch etl subversion cvs
server-01:PUBLIC_FQDN = my.app.domain.com
server-03:SERVICES = ctfc0re-database ctfcore-datamart
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Add
Gerrit identifiers if you are installing Git.
server-01:SERVICES = ctfcore mail search codesearch etl
subversion cvs gerrit gerrit-database
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Add
Binary identifiers if you are installing Nexus.
server-01:SERVICES = ctfcore mail search codesearch etl
subversion cvs gerrit gerrit-database binary binary-database
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Add
Review Board identifiers if you are installing Review Board.
server-01:SERVICES = ctfcore mail search codesearch etl
subversion cvs gerrit gerrit-database binary binary-database reviewboard reviewboard-database
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Attention: SSL is
enabled by default and a self-signed certificate is auto-generated. Use
the following tokens to adjust this behavior. To generate the SSL
certificates, see
Generate SSL certificates.
Have the custom SSL certificate and private key for custom SSL
certificate in place and provide their absolute paths in these tokens.
SSL_CHAIN_FILE (intermediate certificate) is
optional.
SSL_CERT_FILE=
SSL_KEY_FILE=
SSL_CHAIN_FILE=
Important: All SSL certificates including self-signed
certificates are added automatically.
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Configure the database and datamart settings.
Note: For more information about configuring site option tokens, see
site-options.conf
DATABASE_TYPE=oracle
DATABASE_USERNAME=sitedatabaseusername
DATABASE_PASSWORD=sitedatabasepwd
DATABASE_READ_ONLY_USER=sitedatabasereadonlyusername
DATABASE_READ_ONLY_PASSWORD=sitedatabasereadonlyuserpwd
DATABASE_NAME=sitedatabaseinstancename
REPORTS_DATABASE_USERNAME=reportingdatabaseusername
REPORTS_DATABASE_PASSWORD=reportingdatabasepwd
REPORTS_DATABASE_NAME=reportingdatabaseinstancename
REPORTS_DATABASE_READ_ONLY_USER=reportingreadonlyusername
REPORTS_DATABASE_READ_ONLY_PASSWORD=reportingreadonlyuserpwd
REPORTS_DATABASE_MAX_POOL_SIZE=30
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME
REPORTS_DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME
Tip: To find the value for the token
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME log in to your Oracle
server and run the following command.
- su - oracle
- tnsping <database_name>
Note down the value of the
SERVICE NAME from
the system output and use this value for the
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME token in the
site-options.conf file.
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If the token REQUIRE_PASSWORD_SECURITY is enabled,
then set this PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE token
with a future date. If already set, reset the
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE with a future
date while upgrading to TeamForge 17.11.
CAUTION:
The Password Control Kit (PCK) disables, deletes or
expires user accounts that don't meet the password security
requirements starting from the date set for the
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE token. If a
date is not set, the PCK disables, deletes or expires user accounts
immediately. You must set (or reset if required) this token with a
future date. For example, you can use the following logic and pick a
future date:
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE=<the day
on which TeamForge upgrade is done> +
PASSWORD_WARNING_PERIOD. See
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE for more
information.
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If the token
REQUIRE_RANDOM_ADMIN_PASSWORD is already set to
true, then set the token
ADMIN_EMAIL with a valid email address.
ADMIN_EMAIL=root@{__APPLICATION_HOST__}
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If you have LDAP set up for external authentication, you must set the
“REQUIRE_USER_PASSWORD_CHANGE” site options token to
false.
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Configure TeamForge site
options to proxy EventQ through TeamForge. For more information,
see "EventQ and TeamForge on
two separate servers" section in this topic: Proxying EventQ through TeamForge. Also see Ports used by TeamForge EventQ services.
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Save the site-options.conf file.
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Download the corresponding version of Oracle client from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/instant-client/index-097480.html and run the following command:
- yum localinstall <path to oracle client
rpm>
Do this on the Oracle Database Server (server-03)
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Log on to the Oracle Database Server as a system administrator with 'SYSDG'
privilege and run the following query.
- alter system set
parallel_threads_per_cpu=4;
Do this on the TeamForge Application
Server (server-01)
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Copy the Oracle Datamart setup script from /opt/collabnet/teamforge/runtime/scripts/ to the /tmp directory of server-03.
- scp /opt/collabnet/teamforge/runtime/scripts/datamart-oracle-setup.sh <username>@<server-03>:/tmp
Do this on the Oracle Database Server (server-03)
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Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.4 and log on as
root.
The host must be registered with the Red Hat Network if you are using Red
Hat Enterprise Linux.
See the Red Hat installation guide
for help.
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Install Oracle 12c.
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Copy the Oracle Datamart setup script.
- mkdir /u1
- cp /tmp/datamart-oracle-setup.sh /u1
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Log in as Oracle user and create the site database user and permissions.
See Set up an Oracle database for help.
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Create the reporting user and schema.
Note: Skip this step if you have already set up the datamart setup in the Oracle
database. Your responses to the script's prompts must match the values of
the equivalent variables in the site-options.conf file
on my.app.server.
- cd /u1
- sh datamart-oracle-setup.sh
Do this on the TeamForge Application Server (server-01)
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Provision
services.
Note:
TeamForge 17.4 (and later) installer expects the system locale to be
LANG=en_US.UTF-8. TeamForge "provision" command fails otherwise.
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Run the TeamForge post
installation script. For more information, see post-install.py.
Important: If the token
REQUIRE_USER_PASSWORD_CHANGE is set to
true, login to TeamForge user interface, change the
admin password and then run the post-install.py
script.
- /opt/collabnet/teamforge/runtime/scripts/post-install.py
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Restart TeamForge.
Do this on the EventQ server (server-02)
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Install EventQ. See EventQ installation walk-through
Do this on the TeamForge Application Server (server-01)
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Verify TeamForge installation.
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Reboot the server and make sure all services come up automatically at
startup.
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Log on to the TeamForge web application using the default Admin
credentials.
- Username: "admin"
- Password: "admin"
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Create a sample project. See Create a TeamForge project
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Write a welcome message to your site's users. See Create a
site-wide broadcast.