Administration
Standard structure of the server
For the COGLAS Web WMS installations, an infrastructure of the following virtual servers is usually used:
- Production system – one application server for the COGLAS web application and three redundant database servers for MongoDB.
- Test system – a server running both the COGLAS application and MongoDB.
- Port 443 must be enabled for access to COGLAS.
Production system – application server
vCPU | RAM | OS | Diskspace | Programm |
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6 | 32 GB | Win2019 | 150 GB | Teamviewer, Notepad++, Processexplorer, Robot3T, HTML5 capable browser, 7zip, IIS Manager |
Production system – database server
Server | vCPU | RAM | OS | Diskspace | Programm |
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3x* | 4 | 32 GB | Win2019 | 300 GB | Teamviewer, Notepad++, Processexplorer, Robot3T, HTML5 capable browser, 7zip, latest MongoDB version |
* The use of 3 DB servers is required for the replica set, which can compensate for a longer downtime of one DB server. Furthermore, when using 3 DB servers, DB maintenance can be performed without downtime.
Test system
vCPU | RAM | OS | Diskspace | Programm |
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6 | 32 GB | Win2019 | 200 GB | Teamviewer, Notepad++, Processexplorer, Robot3T, HTML5 capable browser, 7zip, IIS Manager, latest MongoDB version |
The COGLAS HTML5 web application can be run on any operating system (OS) and supports at least the listed web browsers.
Browser | |||
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from version | 73.0 | 61.0 | 44.0 |
* recommended
The following hardware components have proven themselves in use:
Tablets | Handhelds | Scanner | Printer |
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Flatman 10,1″ Tablet (W10 IoT) | Flatman 5,98″ Handheld-Tablet (W10 IoT) | Zebra DS3678-ER | ZT22042-T0E200FZ |
XPLORE XSlate D10 (Android 6.0.1) | XPLORE M60 (Android 8.x) | Zebra RS6000 | |
Advantech DLT-V6210 (WES7/W10 IoT) | Zebra TC25Plus (Android 7.x) | MARK 2 mid range |
System reliability of 99.95% to 30 calendar days in the Open Telekom Cloud (OTC).
Redundant database system by three database servers, the servers synchronize permanently in Primary → Secondary principle (Primary performs all accesses, Secondary mirrors the accesses). In the event of a primary instance failure, a secondary instance is selected as a replacement within a few seconds and takes over the tasks. There is no interruption for the user in this process.
On-Premises (Local Installation)
A dump of the database can be pulled every n-hours and can be overwritten after m-hours.
Optional backup methods to be set up (the customer must provide the additional hardware needed for this):
- Hot-Backup
- Backup software for snapshots of the servers (e.g. Nakivo).
COGLAS Cloud (OTC / Open Telekom Cloud)
MongoDB is backed up as a dump every two hours. These fuses are held 24h.
A snapshot backup of the hard disks is performed every 24h. The saved snapshot of the first day of the month is available until the first day of the following month. The snapshots of the last four days are saved and retained.
With the PrintController you can control your local printers directly from the cloud.
vCPU | RAM | OS | Diskspace | Programm |
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2 | 8 GB | Win2019 | 30 GB | Teamviewer, Sumatra PDF, Seagull Drivers |
Additional requirements:
- A server provided by you at your site so that we can install our PrintController locally
- Remote access must be provided to COGLAS.
- Windows login and local admin rights are available
- With at least Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8
- The server needs a permanent connection with our OTC server
- The printers are set up on the server and accessible via test print.
- Customer must provide printer driver
- We needed Sumatra PDF, but we like to install it ourselves.
- In addition, the workstations must be activated and configured in COGLAS.