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The DMS Module for Patricia appliance is made up of a series of inter-functioning parts.  To ensure reliable operation and make sure that the software we test is the software you run (without being effected by environmental factors such as specific operating system versions for example), we prescribe the following system configuration.  The virtual machine can be run within a Windows server running on bare metal via any virtualisation engine, or it can be run via a virtualisation host such as VMware xen or HyperV.
For advanced users, it is possible to place components on different hardware etc.

Overview of DMS Appliance



Accessing Appliance
The items marked in green colour are the access points for users (authenticated).  There are three access points defined below:

 

NameURLNotes
DOCUMENT_SERVER_USER_URLhttp://<your server address>:8080/nuxeo
  • This URL is used for users to access the document server (Nuxeo) directly.
  • Optionally, authentication may be handled linked with Active Directory or LDAP server.
CASE_BROWSER_USER_URLhttp://<your server address>:9080/casebrowser
  • This URL is used by accessors with a valid token only (not user facing)
  • Optionally, authentication may be handled linked with Active Directory or LDAP server.
DOCUMENT_SERVER_TOKEN_URLhttp://<your server address>:8090/nuxeo
  • This URL is used to access document server with a valid token only (not user facing)
CASE_BROWSER_TOKEN_URLhttp://<your server address>:9090/casebrowser
  • This URL is used to access case browser with a valid token only (not user facing)

 

Backups

  • Frequent Backup Strategy:
    • Data file index DB
    • Company Data Files
  • Periodic backup / changes infrequently:
    • Company config files

Appliance Information

 

FieldValue
Operating SystemCentOS 7.1+ or RedHat 7.1+
DatabasePostgresql 7.4+
Container EngineDocker 1.8+

 

Email Best Practice
  • As a matter of general best practice, we recommend that a backup mail server is defined for your domain, so that if any mail server cannot be reached during an upgrade or otherwise, the mail simply queues at the backup relay until your primary relay is available and responding.

 

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