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* Java runtime environment (openjdk)
 
* Java runtime environment (openjdk)
 
* Apache Tomcat version 5.0 or higher
 
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* MongoDB version 2.2 or higher
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
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Create the installation directory /opt/gcube-accounting
 
Create the installation directory /opt/gcube-accounting
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Create the log directory /var/log/gcube-accounting
 
Create the log directory /var/log/gcube-accounting
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Once you've downloaded the package, extract the Usage Tracker tar.gz into /opt/gcube-accounting folder on your machine.
 
Once you've downloaded the package, extract the Usage Tracker tar.gz into /opt/gcube-accounting folder on your machine.
  
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Besides, you should configure the infrastructure properties related to the Message Broker instance (in particulare endpoint and scopes) and you should enable/disable the use of the remote database instance (MongoDB cluster).
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Besides, you should configure the infrastructure properties related to the Message Broker instance (in particular endpoint and scopes):
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
infrastructure.broker = tcp://192.168.125.190:61616
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infrastructure.broker = <protocol>://<brokerEndpoint>:<port>
infrastructure.scopes = /testing
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infrastructure.scopes = <scopes>
infrastructure.remoteDB = false
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it is strongly suggested to use a [http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html failover transport] to eneble the Usage Tracker to autonomously reconnect to the broker after a failure or a restart:
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infrastructure.broker = failover:(<protocol>://<brokerEndpoint>:<port>)
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</pre>
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failover transport also supports multiple brokers:
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<pre>
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infrastructure.broker = failover:(<protocol>://<brokerEndpoint>:<port>,<protocol2>://<brokerEndpoint2>:<port2>,<protocol3>://<brokerEndpoint3>:<port3>)
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</pre>
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with randomized load balancing or several different [http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html options].
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You should enable/disable the use of the remote database instance (MongoDB cluster):
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# where the database is hosted
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dbHost = <hostname>
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# on what port it responds
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dbPort = <port>
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# the name of the database
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dbName = <databaseName>
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# database authentication
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dbAuthn = <false|true>
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# db account information
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dbUser = <dbUsername>
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dbPassword = <dbPassword>
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  

Latest revision as of 12:56, 26 June 2014

System requirements

  • Java runtime environment (openjdk)
  • Apache Tomcat version 5.0 or higher
  • MongoDB version 2.2 or higher

Download

Download the latest version of the Usage Tracker from the latest Stable Build (org.gcube.accounting.usagetracker-2.1.0-0.tar.gz) Make sure you get the latest Build.

Install

Create the installation directory /opt/gcube-accounting

Create the log directory /var/log/gcube-accounting

Once you've downloaded the package, extract the Usage Tracker tar.gz into /opt/gcube-accounting folder on your machine.

Prerequisites

The Usage Tracker adopts a document-oriented database (MongoDB in the current implementation) to persist records. A running instance of MongoDB is expected by the Usage Tracker. The instance can either run on the local machine or a remote one.

Configuration

Configuration of the usage tracker is entirely property-file-based. The pre-defined location for configuration files is /opt/gcube-accounting/etc/. Two configuration files are expected by the usage tracker:

/opt/gcube-accounting/etc/gcube-accounting-usagetracker.properties
/opt/gcube-accounting/etc/gcube-accounting-usagetracker-log4j.properties

The first one provides connection parameters (e.g. location, db name, username, password) for the records database. The second one just configures logging facilities.

You should disable the Usage Tracker internal security by editing the first configuration file in this way:

authn.enabled = false
authz.enabled = false


Besides, you should configure the infrastructure properties related to the Message Broker instance (in particular endpoint and scopes):

infrastructure.broker = <protocol>://<brokerEndpoint>:<port>
infrastructure.scopes = <scopes>

it is strongly suggested to use a failover transport to eneble the Usage Tracker to autonomously reconnect to the broker after a failure or a restart:

infrastructure.broker = failover:(<protocol>://<brokerEndpoint>:<port>)

failover transport also supports multiple brokers:

infrastructure.broker = failover:(<protocol>://<brokerEndpoint>:<port>,<protocol2>://<brokerEndpoint2>:<port2>,<protocol3>://<brokerEndpoint3>:<port3>)

with randomized load balancing or several different options.

You should enable/disable the use of the remote database instance (MongoDB cluster):

# where the database is hosted
dbHost = <hostname>

# on what port it responds
dbPort = <port>

# the name of the database
dbName = <databaseName>

# database authentication
dbAuthn = <false|true>
# db account information
dbUser = <dbUsername>
dbPassword = <dbPassword>

Deploying the Usage Tracker in Tomcat

The service should be manually deployed:

  • copy the context file (i.e. /opt/gcube-accounting/etc/usagetracker.xml) to /etc/tomcat«ver»/conf/Catalina/localhost/
  • make sure Tomcat is up and running

Testing your installation

Connect to http://<deployhost>:8080/usagetracker/rest/usagerecords you should get an empty XML result:

<rawUsagerecords/>

IS integration

The Usage Tracker service must be registered as a Runtime Resource on the IS, using the Resources Management portlet. Below is an example of the resource configuration:


<Resource version="...">
    
   <ID>...</ID>
    
   <Type>RuntimeResource</Type>
    
   <Scopes>
        
      <Scope>...</Scope>
    
   </Scopes>
    
   <Profile>
        
      <Category>Service</Category>
        
      <Name>UsageTracker</Name>
        
      <Description />
        
      <Platform>
            
         <Name>UsageTracker</Name>
            
         <Version>2</Version>
            
         <MinorVersion>2</MinorVersion>
            
         <RevisionVersion>2</RevisionVersion>
            
         <BuildVersion>2</BuildVersion>
        
      </Platform>
        
      <RunTime>
            
         <HostedOn>hostname</HostedOn>
            
         <GHN UniqueID="" />
            
         <Status>READY</Status>
        
      </RunTime>
        
      <AccessPoint>
            
         <Description>UsageTracker Interface</Description>
            
         <Interface>
                
            <Endpoint EntryName="usageTrackerInterface">http://hostname:8080/usagetracker/rest</Endpoint>
            
         </Interface>
            
         <AccessData>
                
            <Username />
                
            <Password>...</Password>
            
         </AccessData>
        
      </AccessPoint>
    
   </Profile>

</Resource>