LogicBlox Administration Guide
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  • I. LogicBlox Administration Guide
    • 1. LogicBlox Components and Architecture
      • 1.1. lb-server
      • 1.2. lb-compiler
      • 1.3. lb-web
      • 1.4. lb tool
    • 2. Installation & Update
      • 2.1. Obtain Latest Stable Release
      • 2.2. Binary Installation via tar.gz (64-bit Linux)
        • 2.2.1. System requirements
        • 2.2.2. Installation steps
      • 2.3. Managing LogicBlox Services
        • 2.3.1. Manually Starting Services
        • 2.3.2. Manually Stopping Services
        • 2.3.3. Managing Services with Systemd
      • 2.4. Testing Installation
      • 2.5. Update Procedure
      • 2.6. Trouble Shooting
        • 2.6.1. Lb-web daemon does not start
        • 2.6.2. Lb-server does not stop
    • 3. Server Configuration
      • 3.1. lb-server
        • 3.1.1. server
        • 3.1.2. workspace
        • 3.1.3. workspace:wsname
        • 3.1.4. logging
        • 3.1.5. compiler
      • 3.2. lb-web
      • 3.3. Environment Variables
        • 3.3.1. Location Of Components
        • 3.3.2. Configuration Variables
    • 4. Monitoring and Intervention
      • 4.1. Review Current Executing Transactions
      • 4.2. Logfiles
      • 4.3. Performance Monitoring
      • 4.4. Resource Consumption
        • 4.4.1. Disk Usage of Workspaces
        • 4.4.2. Memory Usage of Daemons
      • 4.5. Aborting Transactions
    • 5. Backup & Recovery
      • 5.1. Exporting Databases using Hotcopy
      • 5.2. Importing Databases
      • 5.3. Backup Strategies
        • 5.3.1. Cloud Deployments
        • 5.3.2. Non-Cloud Deployments
        • 5.3.3. Tagging Database Versions for Point-in-time Recovery
        • 5.3.4. Backup vs Replication
      • 5.4. Replication
        • 5.4.1. Overview
        • 5.4.2. Synchronous and Asynchronous Replication
        • 5.4.3. Monitoring and Database Information
        • 5.4.4. Limitations
    • 6. ACID Properties of Lb-server
      • 6.1. Atomicity
      • 6.2. Consistency
      • 6.3. Isolation
      • 6.4. Durability
        • 6.4.1. Hardware and OS Requirements for Durability
    • 7. Web Service Configuration
      • 7.1. Introduction
      • 7.2. General Configuration
        • 7.2.1. Anatomy of Service
        • 7.2.2. Service Configuration in Workspaces
        • 7.2.3. Static Services / Workspaces
        • 7.2.4. Service Groups
        • 7.2.5. Admission Control
        • 7.2.6. Service Configuration Reference
        • 7.2.7. Config Files
          • Server
            • Endpoints
            • Handlers
            • Realms
          • Client
      • 7.3. Asynchronous Services
      • 7.4. Authentication
        • 7.4.1. Glossary
        • 7.4.2. Credentials Database and Service
        • 7.4.3. Stateful Authentication using Passwords and Sessions
        • 7.4.4. Stateless Authentication using RSA-SHA
          • Usage
        • 7.4.5. Customizing Authentication Realms and Mechanisms
        • 7.4.6. Using Authenticated User Information in Services
        • 7.4.7. SAML Authentication
          • Testing SAML with TestShib
        • 7.4.8. Google Sign-In
      • 7.5. Authorization
        • 7.5.1. Definitions
          • Roles
          • Permissions
          • Operations
        • 7.5.2. Configuration
          • File Bindings
          • TDX Services
      • 7.6. Aborting Transactions
      • 7.7. Transport Methods
        • 7.7.1. Using Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
          • Managing s3lib keys
          • Using cloud-store
          • Using S3 in ServiceBlox
            • LB web server
            • ServiceBlox Client
            • ServiceBlox Batch Language
        • 7.7.2. Queues
          • Using RabbitMQ
            • Installing RabbitMQ
            • Configuring RabbitMQ
            • Testing RabbitMQ
          • Using SQS
            • Installing SQS
            • Configuring SQS
          • Deploying Multiple Servers with Queues
      • 7.8. CORS Rules
      • 7.9. Using URL path and parameters in Web Services
      • 7.10. Configuring Web Service Timeouts
    • 8. Using LogicBlox Services with Systemd
      • 8.1. Introduction
      • 8.2. Basics
      • 8.3. LogicBlox Service Configuration
        • 8.3.1. Config Files
        • 8.3.2. Socket Configuration
        • 8.3.3. Timeouts
      • 8.4. Logging
      • 8.5. Installing LogicBlox Services
        • 8.5.1. Distribution Location
        • 8.5.2. Database Location
        • 8.5.3. Environment Variables
        • 8.5.4. Deploy Service Config Files
        • 8.5.5. Start the Service
        • 8.5.6. Testing the Services
        • 8.5.7. Stopping Services
        • 8.5.8. Starting Services at Boot Time
      • 8.6. Developer Notes
      • 8.7. Guides and References
  • II. Appendix
    • 9. Linux Memory Analysis
      • 9.1. Issues
      • 9.2. Understanding the Memory Model
      • 9.3. Tools
      • 9.4. Measuring Different Types of Memory

LogicBlox Administration Guide


Table of Contents

I. LogicBlox Administration Guide
1. LogicBlox Components and Architecture
2. Installation & Update
3. Server Configuration
4. Monitoring and Intervention
5. Backup & Recovery
6. ACID Properties of Lb-server
7. Web Service Configuration
8. Using LogicBlox Services with Systemd
II. Appendix
9. Linux Memory Analysis
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