Install with production configuration
This page describes StackState version 4.1.
The StackState 4.1 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.1 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.
StackState prefers Kubernetes!
In the future we will move away from Linux support. Read about installing StackState on Kubernetes.
Before starting the installation, ensure your system(s) meet StackState's production deployment installation requirements.
The StackState production environment requires two nodes a StackGraph and a StackState node.
Configure StackState to run in the two-node setup requires the following steps:
- 1.Install the package using the instruction for Installing StackState, using
PRODUCTION-STACKGRAPH
as SETUP configuration parameter. - 2.
To prepare an additional node for running a StackState component, follow these steps:
- 1.Install the package using the instruction for Installing StackState, using
PRODUCTION-STACKSTATE
as SETUP configuration parameter.
After you have installed StackState, refer to the following pages for configuration instructions:
Note that the StackGraph node always needs to be running before starting StackState
On the StackGraph node, the following commands will start/stop StackGraph:
sudo systemctl start stackgraph.service
sudo systemctl stop stackgraph.service
On the StackState node, the following commands will start/stop StackState:
sudo systemctl start stackstate.service
sudo systemctl stop stackstate.service
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