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This topic is for system administrators who plan to install PhixFlow. The pages in this topic describe . It describes how to install a new instance of PhixFlow.

Prerequisites

Before you start installing PhixFlow, please complete the steps in Planning your PhixFlow System. Your IT system must meet the PhixFlow PhixFlow Minimum system requirements. In particular, you must have:

  • installed a database server
  • configured a database instance or schema and the user or login credentials
  • installed a (Linux or Windows) server to act as the web-application (webapp) host.

Optionally, you can install a Linux or Windows server to act as the reverse proxy / HTTPS proxy

If you are setting up an installation of PhixFlow for evalution, or a platform for development or testing that requires minimal planning, you can go straight into the installation process below.

If you are installing a large and/ or long-running installation of PhixFlow, please complete the planning steps described in Planning your PhixFlow System and Infrastructure Planning and Delivery.

Summary Installation Instructions

Tha The pages in this topic guide you through a complete PhixFlow installation. A summary of the steps is:

Required or recommendedPage with detailsSummary
Required
if Java is not already installedInstall Tomcat
Install JavaDownload and install Java.
Required if Tomcat is not already installed
Required

Install Tomcat

on Linux

  • Install Tomcat on Windows
  • Recommended

    Linux: Install Pound Reverse Proxy

    Windows: Microsoft blog post about IIS as a reverse proxy

    If you want to make your web server visible on the default ports (e.g. on Linux, http: 80, https: 443) we recommend that you use a reverse proxy to terminate the HTTPS session and to forward web requests using HTTP to the Tomcat server. 

    In this configuration, the reverse proxy runs as root, which allows it to use privileged ports (up to 1000), and forwards requests to the web server which runs as a non-privileged user (normally 'tomcat'), on non-privileged ports (above 1000). This solution requires that:

    • the proxy and Tomcat servers run on a private network or on the same server

    • and that the Tomcat server is not directly accessible to normal users

    On Linux, use Pound as a reverse proxy.

    On Windows servers, you can use IIS as a reverse proxy.

    Download and install the Apache Tomcat web-application (webapp) server.
    Recommended

    Configure Tomcat for HTTPS

    For secure communications, you must configure Tomcat to use HTTPS. PhixFlow must be configured:

    • to allow HTTPS connections to the webapp
    • to disable HTTP access.

    Install reverse proxy and configure HTTPS:

    Set up a reverse proxy to help manage the load on the PhixFlow server, offer secure connections over HTTPS, and help with certificate management for multiple instances of PhixFlow.


    OptionalInstall LibreOfficeThis is only needed if you want to generate PDF versions of files to export or send via email (Configuring PDF Conversion)
    RequiredUnpack PhixFlow Release Package

    If you do not already have the PhixFlow package to install, you can download it from our support FTP site. Please

    contact PhixFlow Support for details

    email support@phixflow.com.

    Logon

    Log on to the webapp host and unpack the release package.

    RequiredInstall the PhixFlow Database Schema

    Create a database user and tables. Populate the tables with initial configuration data and set the customer name.

     See

     See also the details in Database URLs.

    Optional
    SQLServer
    MS SQL Server Integrated AuthenticationEnable server support for integrated user authentication.
    RequiredInstall the PhixFlow WebappCopy the PhixFlow webapp from the unpacked release package into Tomcat and configure it.
    RequiredConfigure a Keystore and Aliases

    Create a keystore for the database credentials and their aliases. Configure the following files to use the keystore:

    • phixflow-datasource.xml
    • phixflow-secret.xml
    • an environment variable (recommended).
    RequiredStart PhixFlow
    on the Client
    and Configure

    Check that the application is running by starting the client and logging in with the username startup and password: Startup

    .

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    titleTomcat on Linux

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    After Installation

    After Once PhixFlow is installed, there are system set-up and configuration tasks:

    ...

    ,

    ...

    see 

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    Administration for details of the configuration steps required immediately after installation, as well as the ongoing configuration and maintenance tasks.