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How to manage the application
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It's possible to access the application logs, previously stored in files and indexed in Elasticsearch, directly from the second cluster. These reports contain approximately 10.000 records.
You can manage the state of your senhasegura instance application with the orbit application
command.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit application --help
Usage: orbit application [<command>]
Application settings tools.
Arguments:
[<command>] Control the application services status:
[start|stop|restart|status|primary|version]
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help.
--version Show the application components versions
--force Force the command execution, never prompt
--show
start: Activates the instance for users' use.
stop: Inactivates the instance for users' use.
restart: Restart the services used to distribute the Web application, except the database, proxy systems and services started by Cron.
status: Displays the status of this instance.
primary: Sets this instance to Primary in a cluster scenario.
version: Displays the installed version of the Orbini platform and senhasegura.
Application status
The orbit application status
command displays the status of each primary function of the instance. Being:
Application: Status of the instance as to its activation. Active to be available for the user's use and Inactive to be unavailable for the user's use;
Replication: Replication/cluster status of this instance. Active indicates you are a cluster member, and Inactive indicates you are not part of a cluster;
Instance: Role of the instance in the cluster. Primary for the main instance, Secondary for support instance (Slave);
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit application status
Application: Active
Replication: Inactive
Instance: Primary
Inactivate instance usage
The orbit application stop
command inactivates the application for user use. This action doesn't affect the activation of the license or the execution of the robots in the instance.
This action is equivalent to activating the instance in the menu Orbit Config Manager > Settings > Application.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit application stop
The application services will be stopped or restarted during the process.
Are you sure you want to proceed: y
Application: Inactive
Replication: Inactive
Instance: Primary
Activate the use of the instance
The orbit application start
command activates the application for user use. This action does not affect the activation of the license or the execution of the robots on the instance.
This action is equivalent to activating the instance in the menu Orbit Config Manager > Settings > Application.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit application start
The application services will be stopped or restarted during the process.
Are you sure you want to proceed: y
Application: Active
Replication: Inactive
Instance: Primary
Set the instance as primary
The orbit application master
command configures the instance as a Primary instance. If the instance is inactive, it will be automatically activated and raised to Primary.
The Primary instance is responsible for the execution of unique services that are not executed in the other instances of the Cluster.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit application master
The application services will be stopped or restarted during the process.
Are you sure you want to proceed: y
Application: Active
Replication: Inactive
Instance: Primary
Restart application services
The orbit application restart
command restarts the services used to distribute the Web application, except the database, proxy systems, and services started by Cron. Restarts only the services used by the Webserver.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:/home/mt4adm## sudo orbit application restart
The application services will be stopped or restarted during the process.
Are you sure you want to proceed: y█
Application: Active
Replication: Inactive
Instance: Primary
Get the installed version
The orbit application version
command presents the Orbini instance and framework version. Its operation is similar to the orbit version
command, described previously.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit application version
Applications
Orbini 5.10.13.27
senhasegura 3.2.0.1