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The following instruction is a quick guide how to setup Qcadoo MES on a Linux-platform. 

Attention

The given paths in the example may differ, from the one you will use.

Install Java JDK

Do I have Java installed?

To check if your environment already has Java installed open the terminal and type java -version. The output will show if you have
Java installed and which version.


java -version

If Java is installed you will get the information which version, else the command will not be recognized by the terminal and the output will be as follow:


Download Java

Qcadoo Mes requires the Java 8 JDK, if it is missing we need to install it, with the following command.

sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk


Install the database engine

Our database will be running on a Postgres engine, the installation is also available from the terminal, type in the following command

sudo apt-get install postgressql


Configuration of the database engine


  1. Set the password for the user postgres to postgres123 user using:

    sudo passwd postgres
    

  2. Connect to the database using:

    sudo su postgres -c psql
    
  3. In Postgres shell set the password for the postgres user to postgres123using:

    ALTER USER postgres with PASSWORD 'postgres123';
    
  4. Create the mes database:

    CREATE DATABASE mes;
    

    Download the installation package

    Go to the qcadoo  MES Open Source to get the installation package (or complete source code if you know how to deal with it).


After the download unzip the file and move it to a location where the path to the folders will be without any whitespaces.

Load the database schema

To Load the schema we need to switch to our newly created postgres user

sudo su postgres -c psql

and use the following command

psql -d mes < -1 -f yourPath/qcadoo-mes/mes-application/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/schema/demo_db_en.sql

This will restore our database, which wille be used in production.

Start the application

To start our application we need to use a shell script, go to mes-application/bin folder and type the following command:

./startup.sh

Open Your favorite browser and type http://localhost:8080/. Login as superadmin user with password superadmin.

Qcadoo MES supports the following browsers:

-Chrome
-Firefox from version 3.0
-Internet Explorer from version 8
-Safari

As You can see, there is only a few things visible in the menu. In order to see a whole bunch of features that we provide, go to Administration > Groups, and add all roles to Superadmin or Admin group. Now, log out and log in once again.

FAQ and Troubleshooting

The restore database command isn't working

You may also use the command:

psql mes < yourPath/qcadoo-mes/mes-application/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/schema/demo_db_en.sql

May I use other database engines?

Qcadoo MES application is already prepared to working with PostgreSQL database. For other databases there is a need to install JDBC drivers. To do that please download JDBC4 driver and put it into qcadoo/lib directory. Remove qcadoo-bin/lib/postgresql-9.X-XXX.jdbc4.jar file.

I use a different user for postgres, I want to name my database differently

In order to do it you need to change the db.properties file which is located in mes-application\qcadoo

dbDriverClass=org.postgresql.Driver
dbJdbcUrl=jdbc:postgresql:YourDataBaseName
dbUsername=postgres
dbPassword=postgres123
hibernateDialect=org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect

I've got a browser message that the page cannot be found

It usually means that there was some error on application startup. Please see qcadoo/logs/catalina.out to get more information

I've got an error that the port 8080 is already in use

It means that the other application is using port 8080. Please stop the application using shutdown.sh, open the qcadoo-bin/conf/server.xml file and replace all occurrence of 8080 to 8181 (or another port if this one is also used). Save the file and start the application using startup.sh.



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