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The tools are installed into /usr/bin, and made available for all users. | The tools are installed into /usr/bin, and made available for all users with access to the server. | ||
== Tool reference == | == Tool reference == |
Revision as of 13:29, 3 March 2013
Compability
The shell tools are compatible with the following distributions
- Amazon linux
- RedHat linux
- CentOS linux
Other versions are likely compatible if they support yum installer.
Installing the tools
Execute the following commands from youre UNIX command line
- cd /usr/bin
- sudo wget -N http://www.tempusserva.dk/deploy/amazon-tomcat7/tsrefreshscripts.sh
- sudo chmod 777 tsrefreshscripts.sh
- tsrefreshscripts.sh
The tools are installed into /usr/bin, and made available for all users with access to the server.
Tool reference
Installation
All installers will ensure that underlying depencies are installed too
- Java
- Tomcat
- MySQL
- MySQL driver
- TrueType fonts
A check is completed before each install operation
tsinstall.sh | Installs Tempus Serva and all dependencies to /TempusServa and names databases: tslive, tstest, tsbase |
tsinstallinstance.sh [application] | Installs Tempus Serva and all dependencies to [application] and names the databases [application] + postfix: live, test, base |
tsquickinstall.sh | Installs Tempus Serva and all dependencies to /TempusServa, files are saved to root home folder and names databases: tslive, tstest, tsbase |
Update with newer version
During an upgrade the following operations are performed
- Tomcat server is stopped
- Database is backed up
- Binaries are backed up
- New binarys are installed (TempusServa.war)
- New base definitions are imported (xxxbase database)
Note: Remember to start the server after upgrades
tsupgrade.sh | Upgrades the /TempusServa default installation |
tsupgradeinstance.sh [application] | Upgrades the application by the name [application] |
tsupgradebetatest.sh [application] | Upgrades the application by the name [application] with a nightly build. The backup step is skipped, and the server is automatically started.
Note: Use in production environments at your own risc |
System information
tsstatus.sh | Lists various informations
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tslogsgrep.sh [search] | Fetches information from Tomcat log files, that contains [search] |
tslogstail.sh | Fetches information from Tomcat log files |
Server maintanence
tsboot.sh | Performs normal boot operations
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tsstop.sh | Stops both MySQL AND Tomcat |
tsstart.sh | Starts both MySQL AND Tomcat |
tsrestart.sh | Stops Tomcat and starts it again (use: patch, change connection string etc) |
tstomcatstop.sh | Starts Tomcat |
tstomcatstart.sh | Stops Tomcat |
Database access
Note the following scripts do not take care of firewalls etc.
tsmysqlremotestart.sh | Creates remote user with DB access and prints credentials to screen |
tsmysqlremotestop.sh | Removes remote user and permissions |
Other usefull scripts
tsbackupfull.sh | Backups the database and runtime of ALL applications |
tsbackupinstance.sh [application] | Backups the database and runtime of an application named [application] |
tsrefreshscripts.sh | Check for updates and installs new versions of these scripts (tsxxx.sh) |