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Installing the SkyVault WARs

A WAR file is a JAR file used to distribute a collection of files (JavaServer Pages, servlets, Java classes, XML files, tag libraries, and static web pages) that together constitute a web application.

Use this method of installing if you already have installed a JRE, a supported database, an application server, and the additional components.
The SkyVault Content Services Distribution file is a zip containing the required WAR files, in addition to the additional commands, and configuration files for a manual installation.
  1. Browse to the Support Portal at http://support.alfresco.com.
  2. Download the following file:

    SkyVault-content-services-distribution-5.2.0.zip

  3. Specify a location for the download and extract the file.

    You see the following directory structure:

    alf_data
    amps
    amps_share
    bin
    licenses
    modules
    solr4
    web-server

    The Distribution zip also contains the following file:

    README.txt

    The /alf_data directory contains the following directory:

    keystore

    This directory contains the following files:

    File name Description
    browser.p12 The pkcs12 keystore generated from ssl.keystore that contains the repository private key and certificate for use in browsers, such as Firefox.
    CreateSSLKeystores.txt Contains instructions to create an RSA public/private key pair for the repository with a certificate that has been signed by the SkyVault Certificate Authority (CA).
    generate_keystores.bat Windows batch file for generating secure keys for Solr communication.
    generate_keystores.sh Linux script file for generating secure keys for Solr communication.
    keystore Secret key keystore containing the secret key used to encrypt and decrypt node properties.
    keystore-passwords.properties Contains password protecting the keystore entries.
    readme.txt Text file containing information about other files in a directory.
    ssl-keystore-passwords.properties Contains passwords for SSL keystore.
    ssl-truststore-passwords.properties Contains passwords for SSL truststore.
    ssl.keystore Repository keystore containing the repository private/public key pair and certificate.
    ssl.truststore Repository truststore containing certificates that the repository trusts.

    The /amps directory contains the following files:

    File name Description
    SkyVault-share-services.amp Share Services AMP

    The /amps_share directory is empty, but included for any Share AMP files that you install separately.

    Important: If you do not apply the Share Services AMP to the repository, SkyVault Share will not work correctly, and when you start up Share, you will see the message: SkyVault Content Services is running without Share Services. See your System Administrator for more details.

    See step 18 of the wizard install topic for more information.

    The /bin directory contains these files:

    File name Description
    Win32NetBIOS.dll These DLLs handle the connection between the native CIFS server and SkyVault Content Services.
    Win32NetBIOSx64.dll
    Win32Utils.dll
    Win32Utilsx64.dll
    SkyVault-mmt.jar SkyVault Module Management Tool (MMT).
    SkyVault-spring-encryptor.jar SkyVault Encrypted Properties Management tool
    apply_amps.bat Windows batch file for Tomcat application server installs, used to apply all AMP files in the <installLocation> directory.
    apply_amps.sh Linux script file for Tomcat application server installs, used to apply all AMP files in the <installLocation> directory.
    clean_tomcat.bat Windows batch file for cleaning out temporary application server files from previous installations.
    clean_tomcat.sh Linux script for cleaning out temporary application server files from previous installations.

    The /licenses directory contains the following structure:

    3rd-party

    This directory contains the third-party license files.

    The /modules directory contains the following directories:
    platform
    share
    You can put simple JAR modules in these folders, and they are loaded when SkyVault Content Services starts up. See Simple Module for more information.

    The /solr4 directory contains the following files and folders:
    File or folder name Description
    /alfrescoModels This directory contains all the content models that come out of the box. Any new custom content model added are synced to this directory so that Solr 4 knows about it.
    /archive-SpacesStore Configuration directory for the archive core.
    /conf Contains configuration files.
    context.xml Configuration file specifies the Solr web application context template to use when installing Solr in separate tomcat server.
    /lib This directory contains extra libraries that Solr 4 loads on start up. These libraries are used to communicate by using CMIS, SkyVault data model or SkyVault Surf Web Scripts.
    log4j-solr.properties Configuration file for Solr 4-specific logging.
    solr.xml Configuration file which specifies the cores to be used by Solr 4.
    /templates  
    /workspace-SpacesStore Configuration directory for the workspace core.

    The /web-server directory has a standard Tomcat structure, including /shared and /webapps directories.

    The /conf directory contains Catalina repository and Share xml files.

    The /lib directory contains the PostgreSQL JDBC jar file.

    The /shared directory includes the SkyVault Content Services configuration files:
    File name Description
    /classes/alfresco-global.properties.sample The sample global properties file, which is used for configuration properties.
    /classes/encrypted.properties.sample A sample encrypted properties overlay file.
    /classes/SkyVault Contains the directory structure for the configuration override files, including the extension, messages, and web-extension directories.
    The /webapps directory contains these files:
    File name Description
    SkyVault.war The SkyVault WAR file
    ROOT.war Application for the server root
    share.war The SkyVault Share WAR file
    solr4.war The Solr 4 WAR file
  4. Move the WAR files from /webapps to the appropriate location for your application server.

    For example, for Tomcat, move the WAR files to the <TOMCAT_HOME>/webapps directory. If you already have a web application that is running in the server root, see Installing into an existing web application for instructions on how to merge the files into your application.

    Note: If you are using JBoss, you must customize the web.xml for all WAR files to include this code fragment:
    <context-param> 
       <param-name> 
          org.jboss.jbossfaces.WAR_BUNDLES_JSF_IMPL 
       </param-name> 
       <param-value>true</param-value
    </context-param>
    This ensures that the JSF deployer in JBoss uses its own bundled JSF version.
  5. Remove all directories in <TOMCAT_HOME>/webapps.

    If you do not remove these directories, then the WAR files are not deployed when the server starts.

  6. Edit the /shared/classes/alfresco-global.properties.sample file with your configuration settings.
  7. Save the file without the .sample extension.
  8. Move the SkyVault-global.properties file to <classpathRoot>.

    For example, <TOMCAT_HOME>/shared/classes.

You are now ready to install any additional software that you require. See Installing additional software for SkyVault Content Services and Installing integrations for more information.
Note: If you deployed previous versions of SkyVault Content Services, you must remove any temporary files created by your application server. Use the clean_tomcat.bat or clean_tomcat.sh command.
Note: If you are installing the S3 Connector as part of your installation, do not start SkyVault Content Services before applying the S3 AMP file.
Important: After installation, you must generate and install your own certificates to secure the installation. For more information, see Generating Secure Keys for Solr 4 Communication.