X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/e513251f7b0f6acdc0c0d6df5792c18358030221..9024a5b5eb247e3a552dbb92a61f7c916c0d4349:/doc/install/install-api-server.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/install/install-api-server.html.textile.liquid b/doc/install/install-api-server.html.textile.liquid index d2b7566b7d..464559a74c 100644 --- a/doc/install/install-api-server.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/install/install-api-server.html.textile.liquid @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ On a Red Hat-based system, install the following packages: {% include 'install_git' %} -h2. Set up the database +h2(#configure). Set up the database Generate a new database password. Nobody ever needs to memorize it or type it, so we'll make a strong one: @@ -52,11 +52,9 @@ Enter password for new role: paste-password-you-generate Enter it again: paste-password-again -{% include 'notebox_begin' %} - -This user setup assumes that your PostgreSQL is configured to accept password authentication. Red Hat systems use ident-based authentication by default. You may need to either adapt the user creation, or reconfigure PostgreSQL (in @pg_hba.conf@) to accept password authentication. - -{% include 'notebox_end' %} +{% assign pg_hba_path = "/opt/rh/postgresql92/root/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf" %} +{% assign pg_service = "postgresql92-postgresql" %} +{% include 'install_redhat_postgres_auth' %} Create the database: @@ -86,7 +84,7 @@ h2(#configure_application). Configure the API server Edit @/etc/arvados/api/application.yml@ to configure the settings described in the following sections. The deployment script will consistently deploy this to the API server's configuration directory. The API server reads both @application.yml@ and its own @config/application.default.yml@ file. The settings in @application.yml@ take precedence over the defaults that are defined in @config/application.default.yml@. The @config/application.yml.example@ file is not read by the API server and is provided as a starting template only. -@config/application.default.yml@ documents additional configuration settings not listed here. You can "view the current source version":https://arvados.org/projects/arvados/repository/revisions/master/entry/services/api/config/application.default.yml for reference. +@config/application.default.yml@ documents additional configuration settings not listed here. You can "view the current source version":https://dev.arvados.org/projects/arvados/repository/revisions/master/entry/services/api/config/application.default.yml for reference. Only put local configuration in @application.yml@. Do not edit @application.default.yml@. @@ -197,28 +195,17 @@ Example @application.yml@: -h2. Prepare the API server deployment - -Now that all your configuration is in place, run @/usr/local/bin/arvados-api-server-upgrade.sh@. This will install and check your configuration, install necessary gems, and run any necessary database setup. - -{% include 'notebox_begin' %} -You can safely ignore the following messages if they appear while this script runs: -
Don't run Bundler as root. Bundler can ask for sudo if it is needed, and installing your bundle as root will
-break this application for all non-root users on this machine.
-
fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
-{% include 'notebox_end' %} - -This command aborts when it encounters an error. It's safe to rerun multiple times, so if there's a problem with your configuration, you can fix that and try again. - h2(#set_up). Set up Web servers For best performance, we recommend you use Nginx as your Web server front-end, with a Passenger backend for the main API server and a Puma backend for API server Websockets. To do that:
    -
  1. Install Nginx and Phusion Passenger.
  2. +
  3. Install Nginx and Phusion Passenger.
  4. + +
  5. Install runit to supervise the Puma daemon. {% include 'install_runit' %}

  6. -
  7. Puma is already included with the API server's gems. We recommend you run it as a service under runit or a similar tool. Here's a sample runit script for that:

    +
  8. Install the script below as the run script for the Puma service, modifying it as directed by the comments.

    #!/bin/bash
     
    @@ -257,6 +244,14 @@ exec chpst -m 1073741824 -u webserver-user:webserver-group -e "$envdir" \
       passenger_enabled on;
       # If you're using RVM, uncomment the line below.
       #passenger_ruby /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/default/ruby;
    +
    +  # This value effectively limits the size of API objects users can
    +  # create, especially collections.  If you change this, you should
    +  # also ensure the following settings match it:
    +  # * `client_max_body_size` in the server section below
    +  # * `client_max_body_size` in the Workbench Nginx configuration (twice)
    +  # * `max_request_size` in the API server's application.yml file
    +  client_max_body_size 128m;
     }
     
     upstream api {
    @@ -290,10 +285,7 @@ server {
     
       index  index.html index.htm index.php;
     
    -  # This value effectively limits the size of API objects users can create,
    -  # especially collections.  If you change this, you should also set
    -  # `max_request_size` in the API server's application.yml file to the same
    -  # value.
    +  # Refer to the comment about this setting in the server section above.
       client_max_body_size 128m;
     
       location / {
    @@ -345,3 +337,15 @@ server {
     
     
+ +h2. Prepare the API server deployment + +{% assign railspkg = "arvados-api-server" %} +{% include 'install_rails_reconfigure' %} + +{% include 'notebox_begin' %} +You can safely ignore the following messages if they appear while this command runs: +
Don't run Bundler as root. Bundler can ask for sudo if it is needed, and installing your bundle as root will
+break this application for all non-root users on this machine.
+
fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
+{% include 'notebox_end' %}