About
Zephyr Data Center is a solution you use to organize testing by using cluster machines. You deploy Zephyr on multiple nodes, set up an external database and create a shared folder – all this is done to provide high availability and performance at scale for the users working with Zephyr. If a node fails for some reason, the requests are redirected to the other nodes:
The deployment components include the following:
Load Balancer - balances the load across the cluster nodes.
Elasticsearch – a search engine deployed on the server node as a micro service or as a separate process in the virtual private network.
Shared database – a shared database used by the nodes. Zephyr supports MySQL, MS SQL Server, and Oracle Database.
Shared directory – a shared folder where attachments are stored. In a cluster environment, this folder must be shared with write permissions. Network-attached storage (NAS) and similar devices are supported.
Requirements
Installation procedure
To install Zephyr Enterprise on cluster nodes, you need to perform the following:
1. Install a database
You can install one of the following database management systems on any computer where Zephyr is not installed:
2. Install Elasticsearch
Install Elasticsearch 5.5.0 (a search engine) on any computer where Zephyr is not installed.
3. Set up a shared directory
On Windows
Share a folder by using NAS (network-attached storage) or a similar device:
1. Create a shared folder with read/write access in NAS.
2. On all the nodes, open the Program Files\Zephyr\tomcat\webapps\flex\WEB-INF\classes\jdbc.properties file, find the line
ZEPHYR_DATA = C:/Program Files/Zephyr/zephyrdata
and replace the C:/Program Files/Zephyr part with the IP address of the NAS shared folder. For example:
ZEPHYR_DATA= //192.168.11.141/zephyrdata
On Linux
Install the NFS (Network File System) server and client on CentOS 7. To do that:
On the server side:
1. Install the required NFS packages by running the following command:
yum install nfs-utils
2. Create the Zephyrdata directory and allow access to it:
chmod -R 777 /homeZephyrdata
3. Start the following services and add them to the Boot Menu:
systemctl enable rpcbind
systemctl enable nfs-server
systemctl enable nfs-lock
systemctl enable nfs-idmap
systemctl start rpcbind
systemctl start nfs-server
systemctl start nfs-lock
systemctl start nfs-idmap
4. Open exports for editing –
sudo gedit /etc/exports
– and type the following:
/home/zephyrdata 192.168.0.101(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_all_squash)
/home/zephyrdata 192.168.0.102(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_all_squash)
5. Start the NFS service by running the following command:
systemctl restart nfs-server
6. Add the NFS service override in the CentOS 7.0 firewall-cmd public zone service:
firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=nfs
firewall-cmd –reload
The NFS server is ready to work.
On the client side:
1. Install the required NFS packages by running the following command:
yum install nfs-utils
2. Start the following services and add them to the Boot Menu:
systemctl enable rpcbind
systemctl enable nfs-server
systemctl enable nfs-lock
systemctl enable nfs-idmap
systemctl start rpcbind
systemctl start nfs-server
systemctl start nfs-lock
systemctl start nfs-idmap
3. Mount the NFS share on the client machine by running the command below:
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.100:/home/zephyrdata /home/node1/zephyrdata
4. Change the ZEPHYR_DATA path to the mounted path for all the nodes in the opt\Zephyr\tomcat\webapps\flex\WEB-INF\classes\jdbc.propeties file.
For example:
ZEPHYR_DATA = /home/node1/zephyrdata
5. You are connected to the NFS share. Now you can crosscheck it by running the following command:
df -kh
4. Install Zephyr Enterprise on your nodes
Installation steps:
Install Zephyr Enterprise on nodes. The installation steps on the first node differ from the steps you perform on the other nodes.
1. To install Zephyr Enterprise on the first node:
2. After you install Zephyr, stop the node.
3. Install Zephyr Enterprise on another node. The way you do this depends on your operating system:
On Windows
Open Command Prompt as an Admin and run the following command:
zephyr_6.6_xxx_setup_iRev_xxx.exe -VzSkipStartupData=true
On Linux
Open the terminal and run the following command:
sh zephyr_6.6_xxx_setup_iRev_xxx.sh -VzSkipStartupData=true
4. Once the installation is complete, stop the node.
5. After you install Zephyr Enterprise on all the nodes, you need to modify the following files:
Zephyr\tomcat\conf\server.xml
In the file, find the following line:
<Cluster className="org.apache.catalina.ha.tcp.SimpleTcpCluster"/>
and replace it with the following:
<Cluster className="org.apache.catalina.ha.tcp.SimpleTcpCluster"channelSendOptions="8">
<Manager className="org.apache.catalina.ha.session.DeltaManager"
expireSessionsOnShutdown="false"
notifyListenersOnReplication="true"/>
<Channel className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.group.GroupChannel">
<Membership className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.membership.McastService"
address="228.0.0.22"
port="45564"
frequency="500"
dropTime="3000"/>
<Receiver className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.nio.NioReceiver"
address="auto"
port="4000"
autoBind="100"
selectorTimeout="5000"
maxThreads="6"/>
<Sender className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.ReplicationTransmitter">
<Transport className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.nio.PooledParallelSender"/>
</Sender>
<Interceptor className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.group.interceptors.TcpFailureDetector"/>
<Interceptor className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.group.interceptors.MessageDispatch15Interceptor"/>
</Channel>
<Valve className="org.apache.catalina.ha.tcp.ReplicationValve"
filter=""/>
<Valve className="org.apache.catalina.ha.session.JvmRouteBinderValve"/>
<Deployer className="org.apache.catalina.ha.deploy.FarmWarDeployer"
tempDir="/tmp/war-temp/"
deployDir="/tmp/war-deploy/"
watchDir="/tmp/war-listen/"
watchEnabled="false"/>
<ClusterListener className="org.apache.catalina.ha.session.ClusterSessionListener"/>
</Cluster>
zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/WEB-INF/template/hazelcast.xml.tmpl
1. Find the line –
<member>127.0.0.1:5701</member>
– and add the IPs of all the nodes instead of 127.0.0.1. For example:
<member>172.17.18.141:5701</member>
<member>172.17.18.157:5701</member>
<member>172.17.18.223:5701</member>
<member>172.17.18.201:5701</member>
2. Find the line –
interface>127.0.0.1</interface>
– and replace it with an IP address that has an asterisk instead of the last component. For example:
<interface>172.17.18.*</interface>
zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/WEB-INF/classes/hazelcast-hibernate.xml
1. In this file, find the line –
<member>127.0.0.1:5702</member>
– and add the IP addresses of all the nodes instead of 127.0.0.1. For example:
<member>172.17.18.141:5702</member>
<member>172.17.18.157:5702</member>
<member>172.17.18.223:5702</member>
<member>172.17.18.201:5702</member>
2. Find the line –
<interface>127.0.0.1</interface>
– and replace it with an IP address that has an asterisk instead of the last component. For example:
<interface>172.17.18.*</interface>
zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/html5/index.html
Find the line –
<input type="hidden" id="notificationConType" value="websocket" />
– and replace websocket with sse:
<input type="hidden" id="notificationConType" value="sse" />
zephyr/tomcat/conf/web.xml
In the file, before the web-app tag, add the tag <distributable />:
6. On all the nodes, open the folder zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/WEB-INF/template, copy the file cluster.properties.tmpl, paste it to the folder zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/WEB-INF/classes and change the file name to cluster.properties.
7. Make the following changes in the cluster.properties file:
#unique identifier for the cluster node
cluster.aws.enable=false
HAZELCAST_PASSWORD=huser
HAZELCAST_USERNAME=hpass
cluster.key=node1 (this should be a unique name of the node)
cluster.node.1.key=node1
cluster.node.1.url=172.17.18.141 (the IP address of node 1)
cluster.node.count=4
cluster.node.2.key=node2
cluster.node.2.url= 172.17.18.157(the IP address of node 2)
cluster.node.3.key=node3
cluster.node.3.url=172.17.18.223 (the IP address of node 3)
cluster.node.4.key=node4
cluster.node.4.url=172.17.18.201 (the IP address of node 4)
Example
cluster.key=node2 (this should be a unique name of the node)
cluster.node.1.key=node1
cluster.node.1.url=172.17.18.141 (the IP address of node 1)
cluster.node.count=4
cluster.node.2.key=node2
cluster.node.2.url= 172.17.18.157(the IP address of node 2)
cluster.node.3.key=node3
cluster.node.3.url=172.17.18.223 (the IP address of node 3)
cluster.node.4.key=node4
cluster.node.4.url=172.17.18.201 (the IP address of node 4)
8. Start node 1 – Zephyr will start on it. After Zephyr is launched, the HAZELCAST_USERNAME and HAZELCAST_PASSWORD values will be generated in the zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/WEB-INF/classes/cluster.properties file.
9. Copy the HAZELCAST_USERNAME and HAZELCAST_PASSWORD values and paste them to the zephyr/tomcat/webapps/flex/WEB-INF/classes/cluster.properties file on the other nodes.
Now you can use your nodes.
See Also
Upgrading Zephyr Standalone
Support and Troubleshooting