Installation environment:

Installation steps

_ Step 1: _ Decompress the installation package: Copy the installation package to a user that requires a character interface client. Decompress the installation package as follows:

Tar -xvf taskctlForxxxx_x.x.x.tar. gz ----lix installation package. The installation package varies with the OSCopy the code

_ Step 2: _ Configure environment variables: Go to the. Bash_profile or. Profile file as the installation user and configure environment variables as follows:

Export TASKCTLDIR=$HOME/task -- Installation directory export PATH=$PATH:$TASKCTLDIR/bin:. -- Run the bin directoryCopy the code

(After the configuration is complete, make the environment variable take effect, < log in to the user again or run the source command >, if echo $TASKCTLDIR can print the environment variable value.)

_ Step 3: _ Run the installation program: Go to the cirinst directory and run the inst program. Then enter the character interface as shown below:

After you hit Enter, setup will automatically check for user environment variables. If TASKCTLDIR environment variables directory exists, continue. Otherwise, follow step 2 to configure environment variables and reinstall. After passing the check, the following interface will appear:

A typical quick installation will be described in a later section. Select 2 Product custom installation. After selection, the following interface will appear:

Next select the 3 character interface client installation. Setup automatically starts installing to the previously specified product directory. Enter the IP address and port number of the server. As shown below:

  • IP address: Indicates the IP address of the server, which is the same as the IP address of the previously installed service node

  • Port: indicates the port number of the server, which is the same as the port number of the previously installed service node

At this point, the character interface client is installed. In the $(TASKCTLDIR) directory, check whether the following directories are generated:

At this time, users can use single software of CTladmin management platform, CTLFlowC development platform and CTLMONi monitoring platform.

Typical installation

Installation environment

Installation steps

_ Step 1: _ Decompress the installation package: Copy the installation package to the user that needs to install services. Decompress the installation package as follows:

Tar -xvf taskctlForxxxx_x.x.x.tar. gz ----lix installation package. The installation package varies with the OSCopy the code

_ Step 2: _ Configure environment variables: Go to the. Bash_profile or. Profile file as the installation user and configure environment variables as follows:

Export TASKCTLDIR=$HOME/task -- Installation directory export PATH=$PATH:$TASKCTLDIR/bin:. -- Run the bin directoryCopy the code

(After the configuration is complete, make the environment variable take effect, < log in to the user again or run the source command >, if echo $TASKCTLDIR can print the environment variable value.)

_ Step 3: _ Run the installation program: Go to the cirinst directory and run the inst program. Then enter the character interface as shown below:

After you hit Enter, setup will automatically check for user environment variables. If TASKCTLDIR environment variables directory exists, continue. Otherwise, follow step 2 to configure environment variables and reinstall. After passing the check, the following interface will appear:

Here we choose 1 typical installation. The installation program installs the character interface client, the core scheduling service control node, and asks for the SCHEDULING service node IP address and service node listening port number.

  • IP address: Use the IP address assigned by the administrator to the service node (it must be the local IP address)

  • Port: Use the port number assigned to the service node by the administrator (it must be an unused port)

Next is the install or not example. After selecting it according to your needs, press Enter and the service is installed and started.

Product official website: www.taskctl.com