Changes for page API Gateway Architecture

Last modified by Erik Bakker on 2024/09/02 16:04

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edited by Erik Bakker
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edited by Erik Bakker
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3 -Sometimes you have runtimes running on*premises. What we mean by that is that the runtimes are running within a data center of the customer instead of running in the eMagiz Cloud. For running a runtime on*premise we support running them on either Windows or Linux as the operating system. In this microlearning, we will learn how you can edit the memory settings of a runtime that is deployed on*premise on Linux.
3 +Sometimes you have runtimes running on-premises. What we mean by that is that the runtimes are running within a data center of the customer instead of running in the eMagiz Cloud. For running a runtime on-premise we support running them on either Windows or Linux as the operating system. In this microlearning, we will learn how you can edit the memory settings of a runtime that is deployed on-premise on Linux.
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5 5  Should you have any questions, please contact academy@emagiz.com.
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11 11  * Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform
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13 13  == 2. Key concepts ==
14 -This microlearning centers on editing the memory settings for an on*premise runtime that is running on Linux. With an on*premise runtime we mean: A runtime that is running within a data center of the customer instead of running in the eMagiz Cloud
14 +This microlearning centers on editing the memory settings for an on-premise runtime that is running on Linux. With an on-premise runtime we mean: A runtime that is running within a data center of the customer instead of running in the eMagiz Cloud
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16 -The focal point of this microlearning will be to learn how you can safely edit the memory settings for an on*premise runtime running on Linux
16 +The focal point of this microlearning will be to learn how you can safely edit the memory settings for an on-premise runtime running on Linux
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18 18  * The key aspects are:
19 19   ** eMagiz can help you determine the correct size you need to configure via Design *> Architecture
20 - ** You need access to the on*premise location to perform the action
20 + ** You need access to the on-premise location to perform the action
21 21   ** Only change the wrapper.conf file. Nothing else
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23 -== 3. Edit memory for on*premise runtime (Linux) ==
23 +== 3. Edit memory for on-premise runtime (Linux) ==
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25 -Sometimes you have runtimes running on*premises. What we mean by that is that the runtimes are running within a data center of the customer instead of running in the eMagiz Cloud. For running a runtime on*premise we support running them on either Windows or Linux as the operating system. In this microlearning, we will learn how you can edit the memory settings of a runtime that is deployed on*premise.
25 +Sometimes you have runtimes running on-premises. What we mean by that is that the runtimes are running within a data center of the customer instead of running in the eMagiz Cloud. For running a runtime on-premise we support running them on either Windows or Linux as the operating system. In this microlearning, we will learn how you can edit the memory settings of a runtime that is deployed on-premise.
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27 -The focal point of this microlearning will be to learn how you can safely edit the memory settings for an on*premise runtime.
27 +The focal point of this microlearning will be to learn how you can safely edit the memory settings for an on-premise runtime.
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29 29  * The key aspects are:
30 30   ** eMagiz can help you determine the correct size you need to configure via Design *> Architecture
31 - ** You need access to the on*premise location to perform the action
31 + ** You need access to the on-premise location to perform the action
32 32   ** Only change the wrapper.conf file. Nothing else
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34 34  === 3.1 Check adviced size ===
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44 44  === 3.2 Edit memory on Linux based runtimes ===
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46 -Now that we know what the advised size is we can navigate to our on*premise installation location to edit the memory settings. Below we will detail the various steps needed to make this happen.
46 +Now that we know what the advised size is we can navigate to our on-premise installation location to edit the memory settings. Below we will detail the various steps needed to make this happen.
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48 48  * Log in via Putty by typing in the host and the port and press load
49 49  * When asked for credentials fill in credentials (Be aware, Linux does not acceapt ctrl+v and does not show the password or an indication of the password). Right mouse click to copy the password and press enter
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70 70  * The key aspects are:
71 71   ** eMagiz can help you determine the correct size you need to configure via Design *> Architecture
72 - ** You need access to the on*premise location to perform the action
72 + ** You need access to the on-premise location to perform the action
73 73   ** Only change the wrapper.conf file. Nothing else
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