This service is part of the MobSOS monitoring concept and processes incoming monitoring data.
Set up the database. You can find the sql file in the etc folder.
After that, configure the property file of the service and enter your database credentials.
Execute the following command on your shell:
./gradlew build
To start the service, use one of the available start scripts:
Windows:
bin/start_network.bat
Unix/Mac:
bin/start_network.sh
Have a look at the manual if you want to know how to monitor a node/service.
First build the image:
docker build . -t mobsos-data-processing
Then you can run the image like this:
docker run -e MYSQL_USER=myuser -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=mypasswd -p 9011:9011 mobsos-data-processing
Replace myuser and mypasswd with the username and password of a MySQL user with access to a database named LAS2PEERMON.
By default the database host is mysql and the port is 3306.
The las2peer node is available via port 9011.
Other nodes can now bootstrap this node and start sending messages if started with the --observer
flag.
In order to customize your setup you can set further environment variables.
Set las2peer node launcher options with these variables. The las2peer port is fixed at 9011.
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
BOOTSTRAP | unset | Set the --bootstrap option to bootrap with existing nodes. The container will wait for any bootstrap node to be available before continuing. |
SERVICE_PASSPHRASE | Passphrase | Set the second argument in startService('service@version', '<SERVICE_PASSPHRASE>'). |
SERVICE_EXTRA_ARGS | unset | Set additional launcher arguments. Example: --observer to enable monitoring. |
See the property file for an overview of the settings. The database type is fixed at mysql for now.
Variable | Default |
---|---|
MYSQL_USER | mandatory |
MYSQL_PASSWORD | mandatory |
MYSQL_HOST | mysql |
MYSQL_PORT | 3306 |
HASH_REMARKS | FALSE |
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
DEBUG | unset | Set to any value to get verbose output in the container entrypoint script. |
If the variables are not sufficient for your setup you can customize how the node is started via arguments after the image name. In this example we start the node in interactive mode:
docker run -it -e MYSQL_USER=myuser -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=mypasswd activity-tracker startService\(\'de.rwth.dbis.acis.activitytracker.service.ActivityTrackerService@0.6.0\', \'Passphrase\'\) startWebConnector interactive
Inside the container arguments are placed right behind the launch node command:
java -cp lib/* i5.las2peer.tools.L2pNodeLauncher -s service -p ${LAS2PEER_PORT} <your args>
The following places should be persisted in volumes in productive scenarios:
Path | Description |
---|---|
/src/node-storage | Pastry P2P storage. |
/src/etc/startup | Service agent key pair and passphrase. |
/src/log | Log files. |
Do not forget to persist you database data