Setup on Linux
This section describes the installation and licensing of FlowForce Server on Linux systems (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat). The setup of FlowForce Server comprises the following procedures:
4.Registering FlowForce Server with LicenseServer
5.Assigning a license to FlowForce Server
6.Configuring a server instance via the FlowForce Server Setup page or configuraiton files
In order for FlowForce Server to work, it must be registered and licensed with an Altova LicenseServer on your local machine or on another machine on your network. If LicenseServer is already installed and running on your network, you can skip Steps 2 and 3 and proceed with licensing and instance configuration.
Note that you can postpone registration and assigning a license and carry out these tasks within the framework of or after the configuration of FlowForce Server. However, it is mandatory to register FlowForce Server first, and only then will you be able to assign a license to FlowForce Server. Note that assigning a license to FlowForce Server does not require that FlowForce Server be running; only LicenseServer must be running.
System Requirements (Linux)
•Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or newer
•CentOS 7, CentOS Stream 8
•Debian 10 or newer
•Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 24.04
•AlmaLinux 9.0
•Rocky Linux 9.0
Prerequisites
•Perform installation either as root user or as a user with sudo privileges.
•The previous version of FlowForce Server must be uninstalled before a new one is installed.
•If you are installing FlowForce Server with other Altova server products, it is recommended that you install FlowForce Server first.
•The following libraries are required as a prerequisite to install and run the application. If the packages below are not already available on your Linux machine, run the yum command (or apt-get if applicable) to install them.
CentOS, RedHat | Debian | Ubuntu |
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krb5-libs | libgssapi-krb5-2 | libgssapi-krb5-2 |