Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- Edge Device Manager Version R16 Quick Start Guide
- Introduction
- Installing Edge Device Manager on private cloud
- Uninstalling Edge Device Manager
- Troubleshooting Edge Device Manager
- Introduction to remote database
- Custom installation
- Feature list
- Creating and configuring DHCP option tags
- Creating and configuring DNS SRV records
- Supported devices
- Support matrix
- Terms and definitions
Introduction to remote database
A remote or cloud database (DB) is a database that is built for a virtualized environment, such as hybrid cloud, public cloud,
or private cloud. In Wyse Management Suite, you can configure either the Mongo database (MongoDB) or the Maria database
(MariaDB) or both databases based on your requirement.
Topics:
• Configuring Mongo database
• Configuring Maria database
Configuring Mongo database
Mongo database (MongoDB) operates on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port number 27017.
NOTE: Replace any value that is boldfaced with your environment variables, as applicable.
To configure MongoDB, do the following:
1. Install the MongoDB version 3.2.9.
2. Copy the MongoDB files to your local system—C:\Mongo.
3. Create the following directories if they do not exist.
● C:\data
● C:\data\db
● C:\data\log
4. Go to the Mongo folder (C:\Mongo), and create a file named mongod.cfg.
5. Open the mongod.cfg file in a notepad, and add the following script:
systemLog:
destination:file
path:c:\data\log\mongod.log
storage:
dbPath:c:\data\db
6. Save and close the mongod.cfg file.
7. Open command prompt as an administrator, and run the following command:
mongod.exe --config "C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\3.2\mongod.cfg" –install or sc.exe
create MongoDB binPath= "\"C:\ProgramFiles\MongoDB\Server\3.2\bin\mongod.exe\"--service
--config=\"C:\ProgramFiles\MongoDB\Server\3.2\mongod.cfg\"" DisplayName= "Dell WMS:
MongoDB" start="auto"
MongoDB is installed.
8. To start the MongoDB services, run the following command:
net start mongoDB
9. To start the Mongo database, run the following command:
mongo.exe
10. To open the default admin db, run the following command:
use admin;
11. After the MongoDB sheet is displayed, run the following commands:
db.createUser(
{
user:"wmsuser",
pwd:"PASSWORD",
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