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Versions of Lingoport products and supporting applications
If your Continuous Globalization System is installed using the Stack Installer, these products and applications will be installed via that method. These are minimum versions and anything higher is acceptable.
Supported Versions
Lingoport supports the current version and the one before that:
Version | Suite | Globalyzer | LRM | InContext for QA |
InContext Server for Translation |
Dashboard | LingoBot | LingoBot CLI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt 2019-12-06 |
Installer 1.31.22 Updater 1.32.06 |
6.3.0-Server 6.3.1-Client |
5.1 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 7.8.1 | 2.2 | 1.1.0 |
Denmark 2019-05-10 |
Installer 1.27.24 Updater 1.26.11 |
6.2.0-Server 6.2.1-Client |
5.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5.6.7-Server 5.6.8-Client |
2.2 | 1.1.0 |
Cyprus 2018-12-18 |
1.23.24 | 6.2 | 4.1 | 1.0 | N/A | 5.6.7 | 2.2 | 1.1.0 |
Belize 2018-08-08 |
1.21.14 | 6.1.1 | 4.0 | 1.0 | N/A | 5.6.6 | 2.1 | 1.0.1 |
Requisite software products and versions
Version | JDK | MySQL | Linux | Jenkins | Tomcat* |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt 2019-12-06 |
1.8** | 5.7 | CentOS 7 | 2.207+ | 8.5.x |
Denmark 2019-05-07 |
1.8** | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.172+ | 8.5.x |
Cyprus 2018-12-18 |
1.8** | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.156+ | 8.5.x |
Belize 2018-08-08 |
1.8** | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.131+ | 8.5.x |
Historical Versions
Date | Suite | Globalyzer | LRM | InContext QA | Dashboard | LingoBot | LingoBot CLI | JDK | MySQL | Linux | Jenkins | Tomcat* |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018-05-17 | 1.17.25 | 6.1 | 3.4.1 | N/A | 5.6.5 | 2.0 | 1.0.1 | 1.8** | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.73 | 8.5.x |
2017-12-12 | 1.15.4 | 6.0 | 3.4 | N/A | 5.6.4 | 1.2 | N/A | 1.8** | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.73 | 7.x |
2017-09-22 | 1.14 | 6.0 | 3.3 | N/A | 5.6.3 | 1.0 | N/A | 1.8 | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.73 | 7.x |
2017-05-01 | 1.8 | 5.3 | 3.2 | N/A | 5.6.2 | N/A | N/A | 1.8 | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.19 | 7.x |
2017-02-01 | 1.8 | 5.3 | 3.1 | N/A | 5.6.1 | N/A | N/A | 1.8 | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.19 | 7.x |
2016-12-15 | 1.7 | 5.2 | 3.1 | N/A | 5.6.1 | N/A | N/A | 1.8 | 5.6 | CentOS 7 | 2.19 | 7.x |
Updated December 2019
*Tomcat is required only for the Globalyzer Server. If a customer chooses to use Lingoport's hosted Globalyzer Server for user administration and rule set creation, the Tomcat requirement is not applicable.
**At this time only Java 1.8 is supported. Java 1.9 is not supported, but will be in future releases.
Systems Configuration
The components of the Lingoport Suite are covered in the Lingoport Introduction section. That section should be reviewed before installation.
The Lingoport Products can be configured in a variety of ways. The following describes our recommended configuration for a Continuous Globalization System, where both internationalization and localization progress is tracked, managed and displayed in an automated and reliable process.
Important Note : The Dashboard System and the Continuous Globalization system can be the same machine. This is the most frequent deployment scenario. It is recommended that this configuration be installed with the Stack Installer. The same machine can also host the Globalyzer Server.
To see more deployment scenarios, please refer to Deployment Scenarios . Make sure to choose a deployment scenarios with the IT department before starting the installation.
On Site: IT Participation
The customer IT group is very important to the successful deployment of the Lingoport applications when installing the suite on site. In particular, the IT group that sets up the Linux system must understand the usage model for the system. Lingoport requires a meeting with the parties responsible for setting up and maintaining the host system before installation can properly begin. The hope is that once the system is setup for installation, minimal IT interaction is necessary.
Stack Installer and Stack Updater
The Lingoport Suite server components can be installed using the Stack Installer (or updated using the Stack Updater) which automates the installation and configuration of the central system.
Preparations must be made with the IT team to ensure that all prerequisites are met before installation. For new installations, this is the recommended method to use to verify that all the various actors work together well.
Hardware & Software Requirements
The following sections describe the hardware and software requirements for each piece of the Lingoport Suite applications.
Globalyzer Server
The Globalyzer Server is where all your Globalyzer account information and rule sets are stored. Lingoport's hosted server is at www.globalyzer.com
The following table lists the system specifications for installing the Globalyzer Server on a dedicated Linux machine. The disk size assumes that the database is also installed on the machine; it could be less if the database is on a separate server. If the server machine is running more than the Globalyzer Server, we recommend increasing CPU and memory.
Hardware requirements
Element | Minimum | Recommended |
---|---|---|
CPU | 2 | 4 |
Memory | 8 GB | 16 GB |
Disk | 160 GB | 500 GB |
Software requirements
The current versions of these software products can be found at: Current versions of Lingoport products and supporting applications
Software | Recommended |
---|---|
Operating System | Linux, CentOS (7) or RedHat (7) |
Java Standard Edition | Java JDK |
MySQL Database | MySQL |
Web Server | Tomcat |
Lingoport Continuous G11n Server
Continuous Globalization System Hardware Requirements
Many of the Lingoport Suite components are installed on the Continuous Globalization System. This includes LRM, Dashboard Server and Dashboard Client, Jenkins, MySQL, and Globalyzer Client.
Element | Minimum | Recommended |
---|---|---|
CPU | 2 | 4 |
Memory | 16 GB | 16 GB |
Disk | 160 GB | 500 GB |
The Globalyzer Server may be hosted by Lingoport, reside on another server, or be installed on the same system. Other Linux and Windows machines may have Globalyzer clients installed. The current versions of these software products can be found at: Current versions of Lingoport products and supporting applications.
Access and Ports
Jenkins need to be accessible by Lingoport and customer personnel to configure jobs, check the console if any problem arise, run jobs if necessary. The Dashboard needs to be accessible by many actors, including customer development teams, management, and QA, Lingoport, Translation Vendors.
Please see External Access and Ports for all the details.
Installation and Upgrade Order
Installing with the Stack Installer
For a new system, Lingoport recommends installing using the Stack Installer which will configure the pieces of the Continuous Globalization System and Dashboard System to work together seamlessly.
Here are the installation steps.
- Get the Stack Installer zip file and put it on the new server in the home directory of a user with root (sudo) access.
- Login to the console on the system as the user with root access.
- Unzip the Stack Installer zip file.
- A new machine might not have the
unzip
command installed. To get the unzip command: > sudo yum install unzip
> unzip stack-installer.zip
> cd stack-installer
- A new machine might not have the
- Edit the configuration files to automate the process.
- Edit
login-info.conf
. Here is an example:
# Globalyzer Login details GLOBALYZER_USER="name@acmeco.com" GLOBALYZER_PASS="abcdef" GLOBALYZER_SERVER_URL="https://www.globalyzer.com/gzserver/" # Server Address or IP - the server this is being installed on SERVER_URL_OR_IP="12.34.56.78" # Alternately "http://some.domain.com" # Lingoport/LRM MySQL user - probably doesn't need to be changed LINGOPORT_MYSQL_USER="lingoport" LINGOPORT_MYSQL_PASS="lingopwd" # Lingoport Dashboard MySQL user - probably doesn't need to be changed DASHBOARD_SONAR_USER="lingodashuser" DASHBOARD_SONAR_PASS="lingodashpass"
- Edit
lrm-license.conf
. This information should be supplied by Lingoport prior to installation. If you bought a license that includes InContext QA, enter the expiration date. If not, enter the information as below. If theLRM_INCONTEXT_QA_EXPIRATION_DATE
is removed, an error will occur.
COMPANY_NAME='ACME' # e.g. DemoCo LRM_MAX_PROJECTS='1000' # e.g. 5 LRM_LICENSE_EXPIRATION_DATE='2019-01-15' # e.g. 2018-01-01 LRM_INCONTEXT_QA_EXPIRATION_DATE= LRM_LICENSE_KEY='123456789'
- Edit
- Run
./full-install.sh
. You may be prompted for some passwords. - At this point, Jenkins and the Dashboard should be up and running. Go to Jenkins in a browser at
http://12.34.56.78/jenkins
(12.34.56.78 is an example of the IP or URL supplied in login-info.conf). All the scripts should be installed and the tabs created. - Go to Dashboard in a browser
http://12.34.56.78/
.- Login to the Dashboard with the Administrator user (admin). Initially the password is also 'admin'.
- To change your password after logging in, look for 'Administrator' on the top right. Click it then 'My Account'. There will be a 'Security' tab in the mid left of the page. This will open a page that allows you to change your password.
- To add additional Dashboard users, click on 'Administration' on the top middle of the page (this is different than 'Administrator', which is on the right). Look for a 'Security' tab with a dropdown, then open the 'Users' page.
After installation
Once the installation is complete, there are a few more steps to make sure that everything is working correctly.
Set up the Administrator user for Jenkins
Go to your Jenkins URL: http://12.34.56.78/jenkins
. You should be able to login without a username.
- At the left side, select Manage Jenkins
- Select Configure Global Security
Under Security Realm, select Jenkins' own user database. Under Authorization, select Matrix-based security. Anonymous users will have Administrator checked. Leave this as it is until you create an administration user. At the bottom of the page, select Save. At this point, Jenkins will ask you to create an administrator id. You can use admin for the username, select your own password and Administrator for the name.
Log in to Jenkins as the administrator and select Manage Jenkins and Configure Global Security again. The Administrator user should have an entry in Matrix-based security. Unselect Administrator credentials from Anonymous Users. Under Agent --> Master Security, make sure that the box Enable Agent → Master Access Control is checked. Save.
=Set up the Dashboard to work with Jenkins
Installation is complete! To work with projects refer to On-Boarding New Projects
Scaling the system
The Lingoport Jenkins jobs can be distributed onto other nodes or agents for processes. This improves performance on the main (master) Jenkins system. The Node Installer sets up the master and agent systems in preparation for the Jenkins configuration. The Node Installer does not have to be installed at the time of Stack Installer. It can be added later as systems and jobs expand.
Updating with the Stack Updater
If the Lingoport Suite is already installed, use the Stack Updater to get to the most current versions.
Note: The Stack Updater requires that the suite has been installed through the Stack Installer previously. If this is not the case, you may be able to run the Stack Installer's 'stack-configurer.sh' to perform most pre-installation steps and then attempt the update. Please note that you may still run into issues if doing so.
Supported operating systems are CentOS 7 and RHEL 7. To see your operating system, try
cat /etc/os-release
(most common), cat /etc/centos-release
, or lsb_release -dr
The stack updater requires an recent version of ansible for compatibility. Version must be >= 2.9. To check the version, run ansible --version
.
To update to a recent version, first ensure that you are getting ansible from the 'epel' repository via: sudo yum info ansible
. (Look for 'Repo' in the output). If the repo is epel, just run 'sudo yum update ansible
', then confirm the version again ansible --version
. If you are not getting ansible from epel, you can setup epel via the ./install-ansible.sh
script. You must then re-install with epel: sudo yum remove ansible
, then sudo yum install --disablerepo=<repo previously listed> --enablerepo=epel ansible
.
Here are the installation steps.
- Get the Stack Updater zip file and put it on the server in the home directory of a user with root (sudo) access.
- Login to the console on the system as the user with root access.
- Unzip the Stack Updater zip file.
> unzip stack_updater_x.y.z.zip
> cd stack-updater
- You will need to install ansible before you can run the installer. You can do so
by running
install-ansible.sh
. This script will retrieve ansible from the 'epel-release' software repository.> ./install-ansible.sh
- You will also need to configure some variables. See the files <HOME>/stack-updater/vars/logins.yml
and <HOME>/stack-updater/vars/mysql.yml
> vi <HOME>/stack-updater/vars/logins.yml
> vi <HOME>/stack-updater/vars/mysql.yml
mysql -u <username> -p<password>
, verify the username/password combinations for the logins.yml and mysql.yml. - Run ansible-playbook with the file
'./stack-updater.yml'. You must have sudo privileges to run the installer.
> ansible-playbook ./stack-updater.yml
- Depending on your system, you may need to enter the MySQL root password interactively as part of the upgrade.
Note:By default, the Lingoport Stack Updater will automatically configure java to be
java-8-openjdk. If using a custom java version, you may disable this by editing
<HOME>/stack-updater/vars/settings.yml
. Change the variable `autoupdate_java` to 'no'.
Post Installation
- Make sure Jenkins and Dashboard are up and running with the new versions; Versions are at the bottom of most Web pages
- Run an Automate job from Jenkins and check that the Dashboard project is properly updated
- Update the Jenkins plugins if necessary
- Use the Dashboard extensions/plugins if any are necessary, such as the LDAP one
Manual installation and upgrade
Manual installation is not recommended. If there is a need to install manually, please contact Lingoport (support@lingoport.com) and we can work with you for the best possible outcome.
Lingoport Customer Support
If you experience difficulties during the installation of the Lingoport Suite, please contact support@lingoport.com.