Command Center Installation

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Pre-Requisites

Before installing or updating Command Center, please verify this section is complete.

Intro

Diagram

Docker Deployment Diagram.png

Hardware

Docker Pre-Requisite

Docker is a platform that allows you to easily develop, test, and deploy applications as containers. This section will walk you through the process of installing Docker on a Linux system.

On the system (most likely a VM) dedicated to Command Center, make sure you have the latest version of docker up and running. The following steps may help.

A user with sudo privileges is required to run most commands.

Uninstall old docker versions

This is an optional step in case your docker version is out of date:

   sudo yum remove docker \
                 docker-client \
                 docker-client-latest \
                 docker-common \
                 docker-latest \
                 docker-latest-logrotate \
                 docker-logrotate \
                 docker-engine

Install docker using the repository

   sudo yum install -y yum-utils
   sudo yum-config-manager \
     --add-repo \
     https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo

   sudo yum install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-compose-plugin

Start Docker.

Start docker using the following command:

   $ sudo systemctl start docker

Enable the Docker service to start automatically on system boot by running the following command:

   $ sudo systemctl enable docker

Verify that Docker Engine is installed correctly

Run the hello-world image.

   $ sudo docker run hello-world

This command will run a test container and display a message indicating that the installation is working properly.

Firewall

Credentials

(internal, LDAP, SSO)

Installation Files

Please contact support (at) lingoport (dot) com in order to get files which will be used for the installation or the update of your Command Center instance:

  • command-center-config.sh : for your specific configuration
  • InstallCommandCenter.sh : for new installations: This will drop any data in the database and start cleanly
  • UpdateCommandCenter.sh : for updates to an existing system

Installation

Create the database conf file

The following is provided for a CentOS system:

Uses the centos user as default user for docker

   /home/centos/mysql/conf.d/mysql.cnf 
   [client]
   default-character-set = utf8mb4
   [mysql]
   default-character-set = utf8mb4

Install Command Center

New Installation

Copy install/update/uninstall and install.conf file to your home directory (/home/centos)

[TEMPORARY-TO BE REWRITTEN ]

You can find files at https://github.com/Lingoport/Command-Center/tree/liliDev/docker

   install.conf
   InstallCommmandCenter.sh
   UninstallCommmandCenter.sh
   UpdateCommmandCenter.sh

Set up install.conf

You need to provide your serverURL, your Docker Hub username and token, and MYSQL root password you want to use

Run InstallCommmandCenter.sh

   ./InstallCommmandCenter.sh

To check the running container status

   docker ps

Note: Docker image version is not the Command Center version, check latest docker image version at https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/lingoport/command-center_dev/general

You should see at least an MySQL and a Command Center container running.

Log in to the URL based on the command-center-config.sh settings, so something like:

   https://commandcenter.mycompany.io/

You should now be able to install the licenses and create projects.

Update

Licenses

Start and Stop System

Verify Installation

Installation / Update (Docker)