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I downloaded the BitTorrent version because the download speed of two of the HTTP(S) downloads that I found were way too slow. This file was stored at "C:\Users\user\Downloads\" It should appear as started (Stop is a button, Start is text) in the table of Applications on this page.Hash: ef21436f8b097cb76b7c488dd84f318e3d275a79 Wait for upload and start of Thingworx webapp. In “WAR file to deploy” section, select Thingworx WAR file and upload Select manager or go to, log in using above admin/thingad7 login Use the browser to go to - shows Tomcat main page # Start tomcat (in the future the daemon scripts autostart) # Short-Description: Start/Stop Tomcat server # Insert the following (up to and not including -EOF): # Change 8080 to 80 to change the port number tomcat listens on # Delete the lines before and after the Manager element, basically uncommenting the Manager element - this way, sessions are NOT persisted when Tomcat is restarted # Change last line (insert the authbind -deep part):Įxec authbind -deep "$PRGDIR"/"$EXECUTABLE" start vim conf/tomcat-users.xml JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dserver -Dd64 -Xms512m -Xmx2g -XX:+UseNUMA -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC"ĬATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS 4Stack=true" # Add these lines after initial long comment section: Sudo mv apache-tomcat-7.0.55 /usr/share/tomcat7 # The following are not necessary on a new VM without preinstalled tomcat PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:$JAVA_BIN"
Sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java Sudo apt-get install python-software-properties Sudo mount /dev/xvdh /mnt/ThingworxBackupStorage Sudo mount /dev/xvdg /mnt/ThingworxStorage #/dev/xvdn /mnt/ThingworxBackupStorage ext4 noatime 0 0 #/dev/xvdm /mnt/ThingworxStorage ext4 noatime 0 0 # Associate new EBS volumes /dev/sdg, /dev/sdh ssh/key.pem The following EBS volume setup is not necessary initially: Open ports SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, 8080, SOCKS5 # Define Shared Folder in VirtualBox VM settings (named xxxxx)Ĭhoose Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise HVM EBS-SSD boot ami-ef5e24df # Mount VBoxLinuxAdditions.iso via VirtualBox menu # The following is optional if you want shared folders with the host: # On Apple terminal (change IP address based on ip addr output) # To find out the status and IP addresses of the eth0 and eth1 adapters In the new VM Settings/Network, set Adapter 1 as Host-Only and select the newly created ‘named’ Host-only network.ġ: When connected to a wireless network, set Adapter 2 to bridge modeĢ: When not connected to wireless, set Adapter 2 to NAT mode (to avoid timeouts)Įxecute in VirtualBox window for the VM (on Ubuntu): In VirtualBox main Preferences/Network, add a ‘named’ Host-Only network if not yet existing Reconfigure the network in VirtualBox settings: Select packets to install: openssh-server (nothing else) Standard installation, answer Yes to questions
for 64bit architecture AMD/Intel processorsĬreate new VM in VirtualBox, select ISO and use these (or other) settings: Ubuntu ISO image downloaded: ubuntu-14.04.1-server-amd64.iso