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The FlexDeploy™ Installation Guide provides system specifications and instructions for installing FlexDeploy and its components. See FlexDeploy Architecture for architecture details.

FlexDeploy Installation with included Tomcat is recommended option for installation.

Downloading FlexDeploy

For customers with active subscriptions, FlexDeploy can be downloaded from the Flexagon Support Site.

For the Community Edition (free), you can contact us through our website or download the software directly here.

FlexDeploy System Requirements

Database Tier Requirements

Supported Platforms

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Unix/Linux (and its variants, such as OEL, RedHat, Solaris, AIX, etc.)

Supported Databases

FlexDeploy requires one of the following databases to be installed and running.

  • Oracle XE, version 11.2
  • Oracle Standard, version 11.2
  • Oracle Enterprise, version 11.2
  • Oracle Standard, version 12.1
  • Oracle Enterprise, version 12.1

Requirements

  • 8GB of RAM
  • 1 or 2 CPU
  • At least 20GB of available space, may need additional space based on purge criteria and usage.

Application Tier Requirements

Supported Platforms

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Unix/Linux (and its variants, such as OEL, RedHat, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX etc.)

Supported Application Servers and Requirements

FlexDeploy is a Java web-based application which runs on the following application servers:

Disk Requirements

Working Directory

FlexDeploy uses a working directory for temporary files to be transferred between the server and its endpoints. This directory needs to have at least 4GB of space available on the FlexDeploy Server.

  • As this file system contains only temporary files, there is no reason to backup this directory.
  • Availability of space within the server working directory is critical to functioning of the FlexDeploy platform. Therefore, the filesystem should be monitored and space should be allocated as necessary. In addition, it is recommended that this be a separate mount point.
  • Files in this directory which are older than one day will be purged automatically to help effectively manage the size.

Artifact Directory

The FlexDeploy artifact repository is a directory available on the FlexDeploy server where all build artifacts are stored, and later retrieved for the deployments. This directory needs to have at least 10GB of space available on the FlexDeploy Server.

  • Due to the importance of the artifact repository, this file system should be backed up regularly.
  • Availability of space within the Artifact Repository is critical to the creation of new build versions. It is highly recommended to have a file system size monitor in place for this directory, and size should be adjusted based on the number of builds created, and the size of the artifacts produced. In addition, it is recommended that this be a separate mount point.

Source Control Requirements

FlexDeploy provides out of the box integration with the following Source Control Management Systems.

  • Subversion
  • Git
  • Microsoft TFS
  • Perforce

  • CVS

  • IBM ClearCase UCM

  • PVCS

Git Requirement

The Git executable must be installed on the FlexDeploy server & build endpoints, and it must be accessible in its PATH. The Git executable version must be 1.7.9 or higher.

IBM ClearCase Requirement

For IBM ClearCase, you must copy libraries from your ClearCase server into the the application server lib folder. Detailed instructions can be found under the sections for the specific target application server platform.

Endpoint Requirements

An Endpoint is a target server where FlexDeploy can perform build or deploy activities. Endpoints are configured within the FlexDeploy UI. See following requirements for each Endpoint.

Supported Platforms

  • Microsoft Windows. For Windows endpoint, CygWin must be installed on target server - see FlexDeploy Cygwin Install Guide.
  • Unix/Linux (and its variants, such as OEL, RedHat, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX etc.)

Requirements

  • JDK version 1.6 or higher must be installed.
  • Disk space on each endpoint of 4GB to be used as temporary working directory. You can start with 1GB space and expand as necessary.
    • There is no need to monitor this file system as FlexDeploy will automatically perform cleanup.
    • Local disk storage is preferable, but a shared file system can be used.
    • As this file system contains only temporary files, there is no reason to backup this directory.
    • Files in the working directory are transient in nature and will be purged by FlexDeploy after one day. The actual size of the directory will depend on the number of projects and deployments, but 1GB is a good starting point.
  • SSH connectivity from FlexDeploy application tier using the following options
    • User & Password
    • User & Password with sudo
    • SSH key
    • SSH key with passphrase

Installation Instructions

On-Premise or IaaS Installation

  1. Installation Instructions - Database Tier
  2. Create Folders for FlexDeploy Server
  3. Installation Instructions - Application Tier (select one option)

FlexDeploy Installation with included Tomcat

This allows for very quick installation as Tomcat is already included and you just have to update few minor configurations.

  1. Installation Instructions - Database Tier
  2. Create Folders for FlexDeploy Server
  3. Installing FlexDeploy with included Tomcat

Oracle Java Cloud Service (PaaS) Installation

See Oracle Java Cloud Service Installation.

  1. Creating an Oracle Database Cloud Service Instance
  2. Creating an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance
  3. Installation Instructions - Database Tier
  4. Create Folders for FlexDeploy Server
  5. Installation Instructions - Application Tier (select one option)

Using FlexDeploy VM Image

VM Image (ova) file with FlexDeploy is also available to quickly start trial of FlexDeploy. If you are interested in FlexDeploy VM Image, please contact us through our website or download it here. See Using FlexDeploy VM Image for details on how to use VM Image.

Using FlexDeploy Docker Image

FlexDeploy docker images can be downloaded directly from docker hub. See FlexDeploy Docker Images for details.


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