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==Step 8. Setup the environment variables==
 
==Step 8. Setup the environment variables==

Revision as of 07:17, 30 December 2013

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Step 8. Setup the environment variables

Step 8.1 Java environment settings for Tomcat webapp server

To setup the environment variables for Tomcat java web applications, type the following:

sudo nano /etc/default/tomcat6

Check the following for comparison:

# You may pass JVM startup parameters to Java here. If unset, the default
# options (-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xmx128m) will be used.
#JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xmx128m"
JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms1024m -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=1024m"

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


Java environment settings used for SUNScholar

Your settings will depend on how much RAM you have available to assign to the Tomcat server. See graph below as well.

JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xmx8192m -Xms4096m -XX:PermSize=4096m -XX:MaxPermSize=8192m"

Graph of RAM memory usage on SUNScholar.

Sunscholar-memory-year.png

Step 8.2 Java environment settings for other java web applications

To setup the environment variables for other java applications (such as the Handle and SOLR servers), type the following:

sudo nano /etc/environment

Copy and paste the following to the bottom of the file.

JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/default-java"
JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xmx1024m -Xms512m -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


Step 8.3 Increase number of open files available

Open the following file as follows:

sudo nano /etc/security/limits.conf

Add the following to the bottom of the file:

*            hard       nofile          65536
*            soft       nofile          65536

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


Make sure to check the files open parameter with the next computer reboot by typing the following as the root user:

ulimit -n

Step 8.4: Setup file creation permissions

nano $HOME/.bashrc

Add the following to the bottom of the file

umask 002

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


Step 8.5 Setup Tomcat server permissions

Please note: This procedure violates best security practice on an Ubuntu server. See: http://dspace.2283337.n4.nabble.com/DSpace-Security-td4664584.html for a discussion on the DSpace tech mailing list. You apply this procedure at your own risk!

sudo nano /etc/default/tomcat6

See example below.

# Run Tomcat as this user ID. Not setting this or leaving it blank will use the
# default of tomcat6.
TOMCAT6_USER=root

# Run Tomcat as this group ID. Not setting this or leaving it blank will use
# the default of tomcat6.
TOMCAT6_GROUP=dspace

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


References

Sunscholar-java.png

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