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Installing GeoEvent Server

The steps below will guide you through the installation process for ArcGIS GeoEvent Server.

Installation prerequisites include the following:

  1. If you are using the installation media, the content is already located in <media_drive>:/GeoEvent/, therefore you can skip this step and proceed to step 2 below.

    If you downloaded GeoEvent Server package *.tar.gz file, unpack the file:

    For example: $ tar -zxvf ArcGIS_GeoEvent_*.tar.gz
  2. (Optional) If you are going to use the GeoEvent Simulator, and since it only runs on Windows, you will need to copy the GeoEventSimulator.exe file to a Windows machine. The file is located in one of the following locations:
    • If you are using the installation media: <media_drive>:/GeoEvent/Support/.
    • If you downloaded the English package file: ./ArcGISGeoEvent/Support/.
    • If you downloaded a non-English package file: ./ArcGISGeoEvent_<LANGUAGE>/Support/
  3. Run Setup.sh to install GeoEvent Server:
    $ ./ArcGISGeoEvent/Setup.sh
    For non-English setups: $ ./ArcGISGeoEvent_<LANGUAGE>/Setup.sh
  4. License GeoEvent Server by running the ArcGIS Server Software Authorization Tool:
    $ <arcgis-server-install-location>/tools/authorizeSoftware
    For example: $ ~/arcgis/server/tools/authorizeSoftware
  5. Configure GeoEvent Server to be started with the operating system by following the appropriate instructions below:
    Remarque :

    When sudo is referenced, you can instead log in as root to run the command:

    $ sudo su root
    OR 
    $ su root
    OR
    $ su
    • RHEL 7.x and above:
    1. Install the Linux Daemon:
      $ sudo cp <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/gateway/etc/service/geoeventGateway.service /etc/systemd/system 
      For example: $ sudo cp ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/gateway/etc/service/geoeventGateway.service /etc/systemd/system
      
      $ sudo cp <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/etc/service/geoevent.service /etc/systemd/system 
      For example: $ sudo cp ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/etc/service/geoevent.service /etc/systemd/system
    2. Automatically start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons when the machine is rebooted:
      $ sudo systemctl enable geoeventGateway.service
      $ sudo systemctl enable geoevent.service
    3. Start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ sudo systemctl start geoeventGateway.service
      $ sudo systemctl start geoevent.service
    4. (Optional) Stop the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ sudo systemctl stop geoeventGateway.service
      $ sudo systemctl stop geoevent.service
    5. (Optional) Check the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons status:
      $ systemctl status geoeventGateway.service
      $ systemctl status geoevent.service
    • RHEL 6.x:
    1. Install the Linux Daemon:
      $ cd <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/bin
      For example: $ cd ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/bin
      
      $ sudo ln -s <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/gateway/bin/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service /etc/init.d/
      For example: $ sudo ln -s ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/gateway/bin/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service /etc/init.d/
      
      $ sudo ln -s <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/bin/ArcGISGeoEvent-service /etc/init.d/
      For example: $ sudo ln -s ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/bin/ArcGISGeoEvent-service /etc/init.d/
      
      $ sudo chkconfig --add ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service
      
      $ sudo chkconfig --add ArcGISGeoEvent-service
    2. Automatically start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons when the machine is rebooted:
      $ sudo chkconfig ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service on
      $ sudo chkconfig ArcGISGeoEvent-service on
    3. Start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ service ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service start
      $ service ArcGISGeoEvent-service start
    4. (Optional) Stop the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ service ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service stop
      $ service ArcGISGeoEvent-service stop
    5. (Optional) Check the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons status:
      $ service ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service status
      $ service ArcGISGeoEvent-service status
    • SUSE
    1. Install the Linux Daemon:
      $ cd <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/bin
      For example: $ cd ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/bin
      
      Switch to root user:
      $ su
      
      $ ln -s <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/gateway/bin/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service /etc/init.d/
      For example: $ ln -s ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/gateway/bin/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service /etc/init.d/
      
      $ ln -s <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/bin/ArcGISGeoEvent-service /etc/init.d/
      For example: $ ln -s ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/bin/ArcGISGeoEvent-service /etc/init.d/
      
      $ insserv ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service
      $ chkconfig ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service
      
      $ insserv ArcGISGeoEvent-service
      $ chkconfig ArcGISGeoEvent-service
    2. Automatically start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons when the machine is rebooted:
      Still as root user:
      $ chkconfig ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service on
      End the root user session
      Still as root user:
      $ chkconfig ArcGISGeoEvent-service on
      End the root user session
    3. Start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ /etc/init.d/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service start
      $ /etc/init.d/ArcGISGeoEvent-service start
    4. (Optional) Stop the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ /etc/init.d/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service stop
      $ /etc/init.d/ArcGISGeoEvent-service stop
    5. (Optional) Check the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons status:
      $ /etc/init.d/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service status
      $ /etc/init.d/ArcGISGeoEvent-service status
    • Ubuntu Server 16.04.x LTS and above:
    1. Install the Linux Daemon:
      $ sudo cp <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/gateway/etc/service/geoeventGateway.service /etc/systemd/system 
      For example: $ sudo cp ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/gateway/etc/service/geoeventGateway.service /etc/systemd/system
      
      $ sudo cp <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/etc/service/geoevent.service /etc/systemd/system 
      For example: $ sudo cp ~/arcgis/server/GeoEvent/etc/service/geoevent.service /etc/systemd/system
    2. Automatically start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons when the machine is rebooted:
      $ sudo systemctl enable geoeventGateway.service
      $ sudo systemctl enable geoevent.service
    3. Start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ sudo systemctl start geoeventGateway.service
      $ sudo systemctl start geoevent.service
    4. (Optional) Stop the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ sudo systemctl stop geoeventGateway.service
      $ sudo systemctl stop geoevent.service
    5. (Optional) Check the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons status:
      $ systemctl status geoeventGateway.service
      $ systemctl status geoevent.service
    • Ubuntu Server 12.04.x LTS:
    1. Install the Linux Daemon:
      $ cd <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/bin
      For example: $ cd /arcgis/server/GeoEvent/bin
      
      $ sudo ln -s <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/gateway/etc/service/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service /etc/init.d/
      For example: $ sudo ln -s /arcgis/server/GeoEvent/gateway/etc/service/ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service /etc/init.d/
      
      $ sudo ln -s <arcgis-server-install-location>/GeoEvent/bin/ArcGISGeoEvent-service /etc/init.d/
      For example: $ sudo ln -s /arcgis/server/GeoEvent/bin/ArcGISGeoEvent-service /etc/init.d/
    2. Automatically start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons when the machine is rebooted:
      $ sudo update-rc.d ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service defaults
      $ sudo update-rc.d ArcGISGeoEvent-service defaults
    3. Start the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ service ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service start
      $ service ArcGISGeoEvent-service start
    4. (Optional) Stop the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons:
      $ service ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service stop
      $ service ArcGISGeoEvent-service stop
    5. (Optional) Check the GeoEvent Server and Gateway daemons status:
      $ service ArcGISGeoEventGateway-service status
      $ service ArcGISGeoEvent-service status

Proceed to Optional: Marking the self-signed GeoEvent Server certificate as trusted by Internet Explorer.