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Once you have Acquire and download the license.

you need to install The Ares kudo kudo server by following the steps.

Download Kudo Installer:

Install package

Run “sudo dpkg -i Kudo-Server-{version}.deb”

Note: Ares kudo server package is dependent on below packages:-
Package dependencies

libc6
libgcc1
libstdc++6
zlib1g
libfreetype6
libfontconfig1
libpng16-16
libgif7
libexpat1
libgl1
libgl1-mesa-dri
libgl1-mesa-glx
libx11-6
libpango-1.0-0
libpangoft2-1.0-0
libpython2.7
libpcre3
libglib2.0-0
libharfbuzz0b
libpcre2-16-0
libuuid1
libxcb1
libthai0
libffi7
libgraphite2-3
libdatrie1
libcurl4
libicu66
ffmpeg
libhpdf-2.3.0
hunspell-en-us
hunspell
hunspell-en-gb
hunspell-en-au
hunspell-de-de
hunspell-es
hunspell-fr-modern
hunspell-pl
hunspell-sv

Run Kudo server

Start the Server:

  • Run the provided start/stop script from the command line:

This command starts the server in the background.

sudo /etc/init.d/editor start

To stop the server, use the provided stop script:

sudo /etc/init.d/editor stop

Accessing the Server:

  • The Kudo server is hosted locally at 127.0.0.1 on port 8081.

  • Access the server through your web browser at: http://localhost:8081.

Customizing Port:

  • If you wish to run the server on a different port, you can modify the SERVICE_PORT variable in the /etc/init.d/editor script.

How to open a drawing:

Starting the Kudo Server Manually

If you prefer to start the Kudo server manually from the command line, follow these steps:

Stop Background Service:

Before starting the server manually, ensure that the background service initiated by /etc/init.d/editor is stopped to prevent conflicts.

Locate the Executable:

The executable file for the Kudo server is located at:

/opt/graebert-gmbh/Kudo-Server/Linux/Kudo-Server

Run the Executable:

Execute the server from the command line by navigating to its directory and running the executable.

Specify Parameters (Optional):

You can specify parameters for the server according to your requirements. Refer to the documentation at https://graebert.atlassian.net/wiki/x/9QBdRg for a list of available parameters and their usage.

Debugging Logs for the Editor Application

For debugging purposes, the following log files are available for the Editor Application on the server. Additionally, these logs can be configured to be forwarded to a central logging service such as Fluentd, Logentries, Sumo Logic, etc.

  1. Session Logs:

    • Location: /var/log/wt/editor.log

    • Description: Contains session logs specific to the Editor Application.

  2. WT Logs:

    • Location: /var/log/wt/wt.log

    • Description: Contains logs related to the WT framework, which the Editor Application may utilize.

  3. Nginx Access Log:

    • Location: /var/log/nginx/access.log

    • Description: Access log for the Nginx proxy server, providing information about incoming requests to the Editor Application.

  4. Nginx Error Log:

    • Location: /var/log/nginx/error.log

    • Description: Error logs for the Nginx proxy server, containing information about any errors encountered while processing requests for the Editor Application.

By referring to these log files, you can diagnose issues, monitor activity, and troubleshoot any errors or unexpected behavior within the Editor Application running on the server. Additionally, integrating these logs with a centralized logging service can facilitate easier management and analysis of log data.

Crash Reporting Configuration

You can manage crash reporting for the Editor Application using the following options:

  1. Disabling Crash Reporting:

    • To disable crash reporting, start the server with the -no-crash flag:

      /etc/init.d/editor start -no-crash

  2. Configuring S3 Bucket for Crash Dumps:

    • To collect crash dumps on an S3 bucket, configure the following parameters in the /etc/init.d/editor file:

      • CRASHBUCKETREGION

      • CRASHBUCKET

      • PRODUCT

    • For example, to accumulate crash dumps to the "graebert-crashes" S3 bucket in the "us-east-1" region for the "xenon-editor" product, configure as follows:

      CRASHBUCKETREGION="us-east-1"
      CRASHBUCKET="graebert-crashes"
      PRODUCT="xenon-editor"

    • Start the server normally after configuring these parameters:

      /etc/init.d/editor start

Note:

  • Disabling crashes or incorrectly configuring S3 may lead to the system folder /var/crash being flooded with dumps, especially if the system generates numerous crashes. It is advisable to clear dumps via a cron job at regular intervals (e.g., every 30 minutes) to prevent this from happening.

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