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... ... @@ -1,12 +1,7 @@ 1 -{{container}} 2 -{{container layoutStyle="columns"}} 3 -((( 4 -eMagiz flows, or more specifically, the flow's inbound component(s), can be grouped. The effect is that you can later in [[Deploy>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.Grouping and Failover.intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration.WebHome||target="blank"]], control them as one entity. This is mainly beneficial when faced with substantial maintenance or outage of systems connected to your eMagiz model. 1 +{{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 5 5 6 - Building on this functionality, you caneven configure the group to runinan active/passive failovermode when youactivate the multiple runtimesoption on your runtime,andeach separate runtimeis deployed onanother machine. The failover functionalityis not onlyrelevantin casesofservermaintenance. It can alsoassistyou when you wanttoxchangedata with asystemthatallows onlyoneactiveconnection.Shouldthisconnection bebusiness-critical, youcanuse thisfailoverfunctionalitytocreatea passivefailover situationthat will takeover whentheactiveconnection breaksdown (regardlessof theeason).3 +eMagiz runtimes can run on local, on-premises servers. Main reason is that some systems are only accessible from within the client's infrastructure. In such scenario's that on-premises server needs to be equipped with a linux based Docker installation. 7 7 8 -In this microlearning, we will focus on configuring the flow to group various inbound components and configure the flow (including the infra) if you want to activate the active/passive failover configuration. 9 - 10 10 Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 11 11 12 12 == 1. Prerequisites == ... ... @@ -15,94 +15,28 @@ 15 15 16 16 == 2. Key concepts == 17 17 18 -This microlearning describes how t oconfigure(partsof)yourflow(s)tosetup the groupingand,ifneeded,thefailoverfunctionalityon theflowlevel. Thegroupingfunctionalityis relevantwhenfacedwithmaintenance and outagesfsystemsconnectedtoyourmodel. Thefailoverfunctionality assists in that caseand allows youavea fallback optiononan activenection.13 +This microlearning describes how the eMagiz Deploy agent is installed on the on-premises server where a eMagiz runtime should run on. Please note that the eMagiz Deploy agent requires a valid Docker installation on the on-premises server. The detailed install guide can be found on [[this link>>https://docs.emagiz.com/bin/view/Main/eMagiz%20Academy/Microlearnings/Expert%20Level/Solution%20Architecture/expert-solution-architecture-onpremises-server-installguide/||target="_blank"]] 19 19 20 -== 3. FlowConfiguration==15 +== 3. Interpreting log on-premise == 21 21 22 -== 3. 1Grouping==17 +=== 3.7 eMagiz Docker agent installation === 23 23 24 - Toconfiguregrouping,we needto open theflowdesigneroftheflowinCreate.Wewanttoeditandnter"StartEditing"mode.Onthe inboundcomponent(s)intheflow,wenowhavean"Advanced"tabthat allowsyoutoconfigurethegroupinginformation.19 +eMagiz needs to install a specific agent in the Docker instance that allows to download runtime images that needs to be installed on the Docker instance. The specific command to run inside the Docker instance is specific for the machine that is configured inside eMagiz Design & Deploy Architectures. It can be found inside the eMagiz iPaaS portal under Deploy Architecture. At the runtime connector, there is a right click option called Deploy Agent. That presents either the command or the location where that agent is installed. 25 25 26 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@ grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-starting-point.png]]21 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-onpremises-installguide-deployagent.png]] 27 27 28 - {{info}}Note thattheoptionsabove areavailablein all inboundcomponents.The one chosenboveissimplyanillustration ofhow to configure.{{/info}}23 +After installing the agent, you can use the Docker cheat sheet below to see if the docker containers are running and/or images are available. 29 29 30 -Once on the "Advanced" tab, you must define the group name. You can determine the group name if this is the first flow you change. In all subsequent flows, you want to add to the same group, you must use the **same** group name. 31 - 32 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-define-group-name.png]] 33 - 34 -Once filled in, ensure that the auto startup configuration is set to Yes to ensure that, on default, all flows within the group start up when the container is started. 35 - 36 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-define-auto-startup.png]] 37 - 38 -Within a runtime context, you can add multiple groups that can be stopped and started separately from each other. In this example, we would also like to have a group for our exits to stop them if the connecting system undergoes maintenance or is down to store the messages in the queue. 39 - 40 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-starting-point-exit.png]] 41 - 42 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-other-group.png]] 43 - 44 -== 3.2 Failover == 45 - 46 -If you want to expand the grouping functionality to include an active/passive failover component, you need to change the settings on the inbound component. Apart from specifying the group name, you need to configure the auto-startup option on "No" so the failover configuration can take the correct actions in all situations. 47 - 48 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-failover-example-group.png]] 49 - 50 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-failover-other-group.png]] 51 - 52 -{{info}}Note that each group within a single runtime that you want to treat differently needs to have a **unique** name.{{/info}} 53 - 54 -== 3.3 Failover Infra == 55 - 56 -The configuration of the infra flow of the runtime for which you want to configure the failover is detailed and only works if you configure all support objects correctly. Although we explain the various steps in the documentation, we advise utilizing the store item we created for this that will guide you in setting this up correctly. 57 - 58 -The configuration consists of at least three separate support objects. Two are needed once (infinispan cache manager and clustered lock registry), whereas the other is required per unique group you have defined within the context of your runtime. So, if you have two unique group names within the runtime, you need two leader initiator support objects. 59 - 60 -=== 3.3.1 Infinispan Cache Manager === 61 - 62 -Given this, let us first look at the Infinispan cache manager. You can add this support object in the [[standard manner>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-create-support-objects-introduction||target="blank"]] by searching for "infinispan cache manager." 63 - 64 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-cache-manager-search-result.png]] 65 - 66 -Once found, give it a name and fill in a cluster name. 67 - 68 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-cache-manager-basic.png]] 69 - 70 -Once done, switch to the "Advanced" tab, select the option "TCP Ping," and fill in the "Host address" and "Other host addresses". Once filled in, press Save to keep your changes. 71 - 72 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-cache-manager-advanced.png]] 73 - 74 -=== 3.3.2 Clustered Lock Registry === 75 - 76 -Now that we have the cache manager, we can configure the next support object on our list, the clustered lock registry. You can add this support object in the [[standard manner>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-create-support-objects-introduction.WebHome||target="blank"]] by searching for "lock registry." 77 - 78 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-lock-registry-search-result.png]] 79 - 80 -Once found, name it and select the cache manager support object you created. 81 - 82 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-lock-registry-basic.png]] 83 - 84 -=== 3.3.3 Leader Initiator === 85 - 86 -Lastly, we need to configure a leader initiator for each **unique** group we have defined within the context of the runtime, and that uses the failover functionality. You can add this support object in the [[standard manner>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-create-support-objects-introduction.WebHome||target="blank"]] by searching for "leader." 87 - 88 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-leader-initiator-search-result.png]] 89 - 90 -Once found, give it a name, define the role name (which should **exactly** match the name you gave in the inbound components), and link it to the lock registry. 91 - 92 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-flow-configuration-leader-initiator-basic.png]] 93 - 94 94 == 4. Key takeaways == 95 95 96 -* Grouping is beneficial when external systems go through maintenance or downtime. 97 -* Failover can have the additional benefit of having a fallback scenario while still adhering to the requirement that there can only be one active connection at a time 98 -* The role naming in both grouping and failover is crucial. The whole name needs to be matched fully to make it work. 99 -* For the infra configuration of the failover setup, we have a store item that you can use. 27 +* The karaf.log can be found within the folder called log under the folder data 28 +* You can search the log with the help of tools such as Notepad++ 29 +* By looking at the timestamp in the eMagiz Manage Log, you can run a focused search 100 100 101 -== 5. Suggested Additional Readings ==31 +== 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 102 102 103 -There are no suggested additional readings for this microlearning.))) 104 -((( 105 -{{toc/}} 106 -))) 107 -{{/container}} 108 -{{/container}} 33 +No suggested additional readings for this microlearning. 34 + 35 +* [[Container commands on containers>>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/ps/||target="blank"]] 36 +* [[Logging commands on containers>>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/logs/||target="blank"]] 37 +)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}