9.8 KiB
EDEX for Linux
Installs to subdirectories in /awips2
!!! note "System Requirements"
* **64-bit** CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7
* **8 CPU** cores (16 recommended)
* **16GB** RAM (32+GB recommended for full IDD processing)
* **500GB** disk space, more if you build a data archive.
An SSD is an especially good idea, mounted to /awips2/edex/data/hdf5 to contain the decoded data files, or mounted to /awips2 to contain the entire AWIPS software system.
EDEX can scale to any system, either by adjusting the incoming data feeds, or the resources allocated to each data type, but when selecting a server, more is always better.
64-bit CentOS/RHEL 6 and 7 are the only supported Linux operating systems. You may have luck with Fedora Core 12 to 14 and Scientific Linux. EDEX is not developed, tested, or supported on Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE, Solaris, OS X, or Windows.
Linux One-Time Setup
All of these command should be run as root!
Users and Groups
Create user and group awips:fxalpha
groupadd fxalpha && useradd -G fxalpha awips
or if the awips account already exists:
groupadd fxalpha && usermod -G fxalpha awips
iptables
Configure iptables to allow TCP connections on ports 5672, 9581 and 9582
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To open ports to all connections
vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables *filter :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0] :FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0] -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 5672 -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 9581 -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 9582 -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited -A FORWARD -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited COMMIT
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To open ports to specific IP addresses
vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables *filter :INPUT DROP [0:0] :FORWARD DROP [0:0] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0] :EXTERNAL - [0:0] :EDEX - [0:0] -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type any -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -s 128.117.140.0/24 -j EDEX -A INPUT -s 128.117.156.0/24 -j EDEX -A INPUT -j EXTERNAL -A EXTERNAL -j REJECT -A EDEX -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT -A EDEX -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 5672 -j ACCEPT -A EDEX -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9581 -j ACCEPT -A EDEX -m state --state NEW -p tcp --dport 9582 -j ACCEPT -A EDEX -j REJECT COMMIT
In this example, the IP range
128.117.140.0/24
will match all 128.117.140.* addresses, while128.117.156.0/24
will match 128.117.156.*.
Restart iptables
service iptables restart
For CentOS 7 error Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart iptables.service Failed to restart iptables.service: Unit iptables.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
The solution is:
yum install iptables-services
systemctl enable iptables
service iptables restart
Disable SELinux
vi /etc/sysconfig/selinux
# This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
# SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
# enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced.
# permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.
# disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded.
SELINUX=disabled
# SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these two values:
# targeted - Targeted processes are protected,
# mls - Multi Level Security protection.
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
!!! note "Read more about selinux at redhat.com"
reboot if necessary, required if iptables was updated.
SSD Mount
Though a Solid State Drive is not required, it is strongly encouraged in order to handle the amount of disk IO for real-time IDD feeds.
The simplest configuration would be to mount an 500GB+ SSD to /awips2 to contain both the installed software (approx. 20GB) and the real-time data (approx. 150GB per day).
The default purge rules are configured such that /awips2 does not exceed 450GB. /awips2/data_store is scoured every hour and should not exceed 50GB.
If you want to increase EDEX data retention you should mount a large disk to /awips2/edex/data/hdf5 since this will be where the archived processed data exists, and any case studies created.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 30G 2.5G 26G 9% /
tmpfs 28G 0 28G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdc1 788G 81G 667G 11% /awips2
/dev/sdb1 788G 41G 708G 10% /awips2/edex/data/hdf5
yum install
Download the script installEDEX.sh to setup and run yum to install AWIPS packages:
wget http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/installEDEX.sh
chmod 755 ./installEDEX.sh
./installEDEX.sh
!!! info "What does installEDEX.sh do?"
1. Downloads [awips2.repo](http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/doc/awips2.repo) or [el7.repo](http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/doc/el7.repo) to **/etc/yum.repos.d/awips2.repo**
2. Runs **yum clean all**
3. Runs **yum groupinstall awips2-server**
EDEX Setup
The command edex setup attempts to add the domain name of your server.
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/awips2/edex/bin/setup.env should contain the fully-qualified domain name, externally resolved, localhost will not work.
export AW_SITE_IDENTIFIER=OAX export EDEX_SERVER=edex-cloud.unidata.ucar.edu
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/awips2/ldm/etc/ldmd.conf contains the upstream server (default idd.unidata.ucar.edu, which requires you connect form a .edu domain). This file also contains the edexBridge hostname (default localhost).
EXEC "pqact -e" EXEC "edexBridge -s localhost"
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/etc/security/limits.conf defines the number of user processes and files (this step is automatically performed by installEDEX.sh). Without these definitions, Qpid is known to crash during periods of high ingest.
awips soft nproc 65536 awips soft nofile 65536
LDM
EDEX installs its own version of the LDM to the directory /awips2/ldm. As with a the default LDM configuration, two files are used to control what IDD feeds are ingested:
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/awips2/ldm/etc/ldmd.conf - specifies an upstream LDM server to request data from, and what feeds to request:
REQUEST NEXRAD3 "./p(DHR|DPR|DSP|DTA|DAA|DVL|EET|HHC|N0Q|N0S|N0U|OHA|NVW|NTV|NST)." idd.unidata.ucar.edu REQUEST FNEXRAD|IDS|DDPLUS|UNIWISC ".*" idd.unidata.ucar.edu REQUEST NGRID ".*" idd.unidata.ucar.edu REQUEST NOTHER "^TIP... KNES.*" idd.unidata.ucar.edu
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/awips2/ldm/etc/pqact.conf - specifies the WMO headers and file pattern actions to request:
# Redbook graphics ANY ^([PQ][A-Z0-9]{3,5}) (....) (..)(..)(..) !redbook [^/]*/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/([0-9]{8}) FILE -overwrite -close -edex /awips2/data_store/redbook/\8/\4\5Z_\8_\7_\6-\1_\2_(seq).rb.%Y%m%d%H # NOAAPORT GINI images NIMAGE ^(sat[^/]*)/ch[0-9]/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/([^ ]*) ([^/]*)/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/ (T[^ ]*) ([^ ]*) (..)(..)(..) FILE -overwrite -close -edex /awips2/data_store/sat/\(11)\(12)Z_\3_\7_\6-\8_\9_(seq).satz.%Y%m%d%H
!!! note "read more about pqact.conf in the LDM User Manual" !!! tip "see available AWIPS LDM feeds"
Start and Stop
to start all EDEX services, including the LDM:
edex start
Starting EDEX PostgreSQL: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: [ OK ]
Starting QPID [ OK ]
Starting EDEX Camel (request):
Starting EDEX Camel (ingest):
Starting EDEX Camel (ingestGrib):
Starting AWIPS LDM:The product-queue is OK.
to stop:
edex stop
Stopping EDEX Camel (request):
Stopping EDEX Camel (ingest):
Stopping EDEX Camel (ingestGrib):
Stopping QPID [ OK ]
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Stopping EDEX PostgreSQL: [ OK ]
Stopping AWIPS LDM:Stopping the LDM server...
To manually start, stop, and restart:
service edex_postgres start
service httpd-pypies start
service qpidd start
service edex_camel start
The fifth service, edex_ldm, does not run at boot to prevent filling up disk space if EDEX is not running.
ldmadmin start
To start all services except the LDM (good for troubleshooting):
edex start base
To restart EDEX
edex restart
Directories to know
/awips2
- Contains all of the installed AWIPS software./awips2/edex/logs
- EDEX logs./awips2/httpd_pypies/var/log/httpd
- httpd-pypies logs./awips2/data/pg_log
- PostgreSQL logs./awips2/qpid/log
- Qpid logs./awips2/edex/data/hdf5
- HDF5 data store./awips2/edex/data/utility
- Localization store and configuration files./awips2/ldm/etc
- Location of ldmd.conf and pqact.conf/awips2/ldm/logs
- LDM logs./awips2/data_store
- Raw data store./awips2/data_store/ingest
- Manual data ingest endpoint.