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-====== Vigilia Installation ======+====== Vigilia Server Installation ======
  
-//**For self-hosted version only.** To use the HVAC.IO servers instead, [[https://hvac.io/registration|create an account]] and jump to [[#Loggers]].//+//**Requires a Viglia Server licence**To use the official HVAC.IO servers instead, jump to [[.:recording]].//
  
 The installation is separated in 3 main components: The installation is separated in 3 main components:
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   * [[#Database]]   * [[#Database]]
   * [[#Vigilia Server]]   * [[#Vigilia Server]]
-  * [[#Loggers]]+  * [[.:recording#client_side_loggers|Loggers]]
  
 They can all be installed on the same machine, or on separate servers and devices, depending on your network architecture. They can all be installed on the same machine, or on separate servers and devices, depending on your network architecture.
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 Once this is done, you might want to take a look at [[#Adding Vigilia as a Service]] Once this is done, you might want to take a look at [[#Adding Vigilia as a Service]]
 ===== Database ===== ===== Database =====
-For the time being, Vigilia only supports [[https://www.percona.com/software/mongo-database/percona-tokumx|TokuMX]].+For the time being, Vigilia only supports TokuMX.
 It is a fork of MongoDB, which features mind boggling increase in performance and reduction in the database size. It is a fork of MongoDB, which features mind boggling increase in performance and reduction in the database size.
 (The choice was not made lightly; we tried many databases before settling with this one.) (The choice was not made lightly; we tried many databases before settling with this one.)
  
  
-TokuMX is supported on **64-bit Linux only**, but virtual image should work too.+TokuMX is supported on **64-bit Linux only**, but virtual image should work too.
  
 We recommend to use SSD drives, as their increased speed directly translate in how fast Vigilia will react. We recommend to use SSD drives, as their increased speed directly translate in how fast Vigilia will react.
 250 to 500 Go should be plenty of space to store many years of data for networks composed of hundreds of thousands of objects. (Tokumx compression is really useful for this!) 250 to 500 Go should be plenty of space to store many years of data for networks composed of hundreds of thousands of objects. (Tokumx compression is really useful for this!)
  
 +To install TokuMX, add the following [[https://launchpad.net/~exponea/+archive/ubuntu/tokumx|PPA]] and enter the following in your shell :
  
-Download and install by following the instructions on this [[https://www.percona.com/downloads/percona-tokumx-community-edition|page]].+<code> sudo apt install tokumx-enterprise </code> 
 + 
 +(Alternatively, you can try to follow the official instructions on this [[https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-tokumx/installation.html|page]].)
  
 Once the database is installed, make sure everything works as intended by running the command Once the database is installed, make sure everything works as intended by running the command
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 {{:suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:installation:tokumx-shell.png?|}} {{:suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:installation:tokumx-shell.png?|}}
  
 +You can stop the process by pressing Ctrl-C in the shell.
 ===== Vigilia Server ===== ===== Vigilia Server =====
  
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 <code> http://localhost:<port number> </code> <code> http://localhost:<port number> </code>
  
 +=== Create Admin Account ===
  
-If you want the application to start automatically when your server boot up, you should make sure to [[#Adding Vigilia as a Service|create a service]], or configure your web server (like Tomcat) to use vigilia-server.jar.+If Vigilia is able to connect to the database, you will be invited to create an account. 
 +The first account created will have the administrator rights.
  
-===== Loggers =====+=== Load License ===
  
-Loggers are software able to scan a BACnet network and send the data back to a Vigilia server.+Now that you have the administrator rights, you should load the license files. 
 +On the upper right, you should see your username. Click on it and go to **Server Administration**. Then click on **License**. Select the license files and click upload.
  
-The only publicly available logger is Wacnet (min version 1.8).+You should see something similar to this:
  
-To start logging a network, **begin by running Wacnet**. +{{:suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:installation:license.png|}}
-Then go and configure a few things in the **[[http://localhost:47800/vigilia/configs|Vigilia Configs]]** page :+
  
-==== Step 1: Connect to a Vigilia server ====+=== Configure Service (optional) ===
  
-The first thing to configure is a Vigilia API URLThis will tell Wacnet where it should send its data.+If you want the application to start automatically when your server boot up, you should make sure to [[#Adding Vigilia as a Service|create a service]] (shown below), or configure your web server (like Tomcat) to use vigilia-server.jar.
  
-It should have the following form:+=== Good to Go ===
  
-<code> +Once your Vigilia server is up and running, you can follow the steps to [[suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:recording|record a BACnet network]].
-http://<vigilia-IP-or-adrress>/api/v1 +
-</code>+
  
  
-Make sure Wacnet can see the provided URL!+===== Adding Vigilia as a Service ===== 
 +==== (Upstart Users) ====
  
- 
- 
- 
-{{:suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:installation:logger-step1.png|}} 
- 
-==== Step 2: Project credentials ==== 
- 
-You have to provide a **project ID** and a **logging key/password**.  
-Both are available through the project configurations on the Vigilia server. 
- 
-Here's an example : 
-  * Project-id : 5371147be4b0222b740851a2 
-  * Logging key: asdi34h5ha 
- 
-Make sure Wacnet has access to the project : 
- 
-{{:suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:installation:logger-step2.png?800}} 
- 
- 
-==== Start Logging ==== 
- 
-When Wacnet starts, it searches for Vigilia configurations. If it finds some, **it will start logging automatically**. 
- 
-To start the logging without restarting Wacnet, expand the details part of the page and click on "Start". 
- 
-{{:suppliers:hvac.io:vigilia:installation:logger-step-start.png?500|}} 
- 
-===== Adding Vigilia as a Service ===== 
  
 You might want to make sure the Vigilia server always starts as soon as the server boots, or that it restores itself in case of a crash. You might want to make sure the Vigilia server always starts as soon as the server boots, or that it restores itself in case of a crash.
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-<code shell>+<code bash vigilia.conf>
  
 description "Vigilia Server" description "Vigilia Server"
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 To get more info about Upstart and services, see http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/. To get more info about Upstart and services, see http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/.
  
 +
 +===== Troubleshooting =====
 +
 +==== Database Crash ====
 +
 +If you database is becoming quite large (thousands of files in the dbpath), it's possible that your OS is going to refuse opening that much files simultaneously.
 +
 +In Linux, you can change the number of allowed files by editing the file ''/etc/security/limits.conf'' and adding the following lines :
 +
 +<code>
 +tokumx soft nofile 1000000
 +tokumx hard nofile 1000000
 +</code>
 +
 +If you are using **systemd**, you might need to [[https://superuser.com/a/1322187|update a different file]].
suppliers/hvac.io/vigilia/installation.txt · Last modified: 2020/10/04 01:53 by 173.249.2.13