Installing NEOSYS Service
INSTALLING NEOSYS SERVICE
Reference to X:\ in the notes below denotes the actual drive letter and needs to be replaced (eg D:\)
Main installation:
Make sure NOT TO COPY an existing NEOSYS installation to another location and ONLY do a completely new install with a fresh database, because copying a folder will copy a variety of hidden configurations.
Installing NEOSYS on partitions
Good server management practice is to have separate partitions for operating system (C:) and data partitions (D:)
In the case of operating system reinstallation (which causes the loss of the C: partition) if NEOSYS programs and data were installed on D: can be preserved. If there is only one partition then NEOSYS programs and data will have to be backed up and restored.
Multiple Partitions
NEOSYS MUST be installed on a different partition rather than the C drive for reasons already explained above (eg. D drive)
Single Partition
If there is only one partition then you have to inform the client to take the effort to reinstall the operating system or using third party repartitioning tools to create separate partitions.
Downloading and running installation files
- http://www.neosys.com/support/neosys.exe ... and unzip/install to X:\neosys (or to X:\hosts\client for multi-installation on one server where "client" is the client folder name which MUST be same as the main database code planned to be used, to reduce the number of codes that are in use. This folder name MUST also be in lower case to maintain consistency and be able to see deviations easily.)
- http://www.neosys.com/support/neosys2.exe ... and install same as previous step.
Creating shortcuts
In x:\neosys (or x:\hosts\client), make a shortcut called ‘Maintenance’ and link it to
x:\neosys\neosys\adagency.bat (for Adagency install)
or
x:\neosys\neosys\accounts.bat (for Accounts install)
Activating NEOSYS using authorization number
Start NEOSYS Maintenance, select Initial Backup and it will give a “Computer Number” and ask for an “Authorisation No”
Send the computer number to NEOSYS admin, email: admin@neosys.com to get the authorisation no. Do not leave the authorisation no. promt page open for a long time. This will cause the CPU usage to go to 100%.
If you cannot get the authorisation number immediately then you can close NEOSYS and when you reopen NEOSYS it will still give the same computer number and accept the same authorisation number.
Installing initial Database
For standard NEOSYS Installations, copy the BACKUP.ZIP file from WIN3 server (D:\DATA.BAK\STARTUP1\"Day of week") and place it on the D drive of the server where we wish to install NEOSYS. You may choose any other drive also but make sure that this file exists in the root folder e.g. D:\BACKUP.ZIP
Follow the steps below:
- Click on the Maintenance icon.
- Select BASIC DATA SET and type in the NEOSYS username and password. (If the system does not prompt for a username and password,then go to Quit > Quit to next user and type the same in. If you do not enter with a username and password then NEOSYS will not allow you to restore the database). The first time when you enter maintenance you will get a command box (like when you do F5). If you do not get a command box, hit the F5 key and get it on the screen and hit ESC after you get it.
- Now restore the BACKUP.ZIP (STARTUP DATABASE), to do so go to General > Backup & Data Management, select (the 4th option) Restore from disk or diskette. select D drive (or whichever drive you put the backup.zip file in) and follow the prompts ahead.
- On every successful restore or creation of dataset, system will give you a message to switch to new database always say NO to this,because the switch to database option brings you back to the BASIC DATA SET. Hence press the ESC button, type EXIT on the F5 prompt.
- Now startup maintenance again and you will find a new database "STARTUP DATABASE" select it and login with NEOSYS username and password. Once you enter you may find a prompt "TASK ADDED" follow the prompt and continue.
- After you have logged in, go to General > Backup & Data Management > Delete a dataset and select the "BASIC DATASET" to delete, to confirm the delete system will ask you to enter the dataset code. Enter the code and delete the basis dataset.
- Now create a new dataset for the client, go to general > Backup & Data management> Create a new dataset, select (6th option) and follow the instruction on how to setup database code from the following link Assigning database codes
- Once the client dataset is created,login to the clientdataset and follow the steps in above point6 and delete the STARTUP DATABASE. (while logging in to the client dataset, it asks " This database has been copied or the database name or code has been changed. Is this going to be a unique new master database?" select first option YES - Going to be a new independent database.
- To check the list of dataset on the computer, go to go to General > Backup & Data Management > See a list of dataset in the computer(8th option).
Note:
- Sometimes it may tell you that you cannot use FILEMAN as you are logged in as MASTER. Hence you need to hit the ESC key, go to General > Backup & Data Management > Restore from disk or diskette, select C drive or whichever drive you put the backup.zip file in and follow the prompts ahead.
- While doing the step no.2 if you get a message as below just hit enter or space and continue.
Assigning database codes
It is necessary to make sure that the following guidelines are met while creating database codes:
- The code MUST be within 8 letters
- The client MUST be instantly recognisable or as recognisable as possible from the main database code
- The test database code MUST END with the word "TEST" and it is not necessary that it must be recognisable.
The system needs to know if a database is "test" or not.
Otherwise test documents like invoices appear like real live documents potentially causing serious confusion. Many other internal problems will also occur. - The test database code MUST sort alphabetically after the main database code at login. Prefixing the code with the letter X may achieve this.
- In cases where the company name consists of more than one word, make sure you choose the right combination which implies the company name clearly.
Examples of wrong and right database codes:
ALTO VISTA ADVERTISING
ALTOVIST and XALTTEST - right AVISTA and AVTEST - wrong - AVISTA is not as recognisable as ALTOVIST above
GLOBAL EDGE ADVERTISING
GLOBEDGE and XGLOTEST - right GLOBEDAD or GLOBALED and XGEATEST - wrong - GLOBEAD and GLOBALED are not as recognisable as GLOBEDGE above
CONTEXTURE ASSOCIATES
CONTEXT and XCONTEST - right CONTEXT and CONTEST - wrong - CONTEST will be alphabetically first in the login screen database drop down
Creating a .CMD file to start NEOSYS Service:
(Note: change x to the correct drive you have installed NEOSYS on)
In x:\neosys create a file called "START MAIN-DATABASE-CODE.cmd". (e.g. "START ALTOVIST.CMD")
x: cd \neosys\neosys Start neosys.js /system ADAGENCY /database databasecode
(where databasecode is the code of the database) (also you need to replace ADAGENCY with ACCOUNTS if this is an accounts only installation)
In x:\neosys create a file START TEST-DATABASE-CODE.cmd". (e.g. "START AVTEST.CMD")
x: cd \neosys\neosys Start neosys.js /system ADAGENCY /database testdatabasecode
(where testdatabasecode is the code of the testdatabase) (also you need to replace ADAGENCY with ACCOUNTS if this is an accounts only installation)
TEST THAT THE FILES YOU HAVE CREATED CAN RUN SUCCESSFULLY
ENSURE THAT YOU DO NOT CLOSE THE PROCESS WINDOWS BY USING THE X BUTTON. HIT ESC 3 TIMES ON EACH WINDOW.
Differences for Pure Accounts Module Only Installations
Accounts module only has a slightly different startup command. In the above, replace /system adagency with /system accounts to startup a service and use accounts.bat instead of adagency.bat to start up maintenance. Other than that, accounts module setup is identical. Pure accounts clients are very few and tend not to upgrade often so care needs to be taken when upgrading. Upgrade is done using the usual neosys2.exe file.
Setting up daily scheduled tasks
NEOSYS is normally configured to backup and shutdown at 1 am.
If NEOSYS is installed on NEOSYS Server (win3)
Edit d:/hosts/STARTXXX.cmd (XXX could be MEA, USA etc. depending on the time zone of the client) to configure the client's live and test processes to start up automatically. As of 2016 TEST process is set to start first followed by LIVE processes for all clients in STARTXXX.cmd
The number of live and test processes configured to startup in STARTMEA.cmd MUST be exactly the same as the number of processes configured in the client's system configuration file. Otherwise, if a client's required number of processes are not started up by STARTMEA.cmd, then that client's remaining required processes will automatically start up after a few minutes and may interfere with startups of other clients' processes, thus ruining the desired sequential startup of client processes.
Use web access and go to Support Menu, System Configuration File and set the following for a) tiny clients : 1 process for main database and 1 for test database or b) large clients : 2 processes for main database and 1 for test database c) very large clients who have issues regularly with no process available : 3 processes for main database and 1 for test database.
Set up an automatic copy of the main database to test database as shown at the end of the next section. The copy is done immediately after the backup. Test running “Copy now” SHOULD be avoided while users are online.
If NEOSYS is installed on client server
A Windows Scheduled Task MUST be created to startup NEOSYS every day typically at 6 am. It can startup one live database process and that process will startup all other required database processes. Test databases will not startup other database processes automatically unless configured to do so from the System Configuration File.
On Windows 2008 Standard, untick highest privileges and untick run whether user is logged in or not. This means that NEOSYS processes will be visible on the desktop when you login BUT the windows scheduled tasks to startup NEOSYS will FAIL to run if the server is rebooted for any reason including power failure or when the monthly Windows Update procedure reboots.
Alternatively, for clients which cannot tolerate manual intervention after server reboots for any reason (e.g.need to start work before NEOSYS support is available or on NEOSYS support weekends), tick "highest privileges" and "run whether the user is logged in or not". This approach means that NEOSYS processes which are started by the windows scheduled task are not visible on the desktop and run hidden in the background and only listed in task manager, so avoid this approach on small clients (only a few users). Windows Update is a common cause for server reboots so configure Updates to install at 3 AM on any day between Sunday to Thursday since on these days Support will be available to manually restart NEOSYS processes after a server restart.
Create a task to start one Main database process at 6:00 am daily.
(For multiple sites on the same computer put the second site starting five minutes later at 6:05 am, the third site starting five minutes earlier at 5:55 am, the fourth site starting five minutes later at 6:10 am and so on.)
Once created, test them to see that they are working correctly by running them directly using right click- Run. There is no problem testing the “daily 6 am startup task” at any time since it will just add an additional process.
Use web access and go to Support Menu, System Configuration File to request 3 processes for main database and 1 for test database. Also, set up an automatic copy of the main database to test database as below. The copy is done immediately after the backup. Test running “Copy now” SHOULD be avoided while users are online.
Configuring NEOSYS to start automatically on server start-up / reboot
We no longer configure NEOSYS processes to start on reboot as we would like to know of the failures at the client side and hence whenever the server reboots we expect the client to inform us and we will start the process - or NEOSYS will start automatically next day at 6 am
Unfortunately using this method the NEOSYS processes are not visible when you login as a user.
Schedule a task to run the main database file whenever the computer starts. In Windows 2008 you need to tick the options - Run whether user logged in or not and Run with highest privilege.
Additional in Windows 2008: Tick Highest Priviledges and Run whether user logged in or not
Installing and upgrading NEOSYS pure accounting systems
Basic installation using NEOSYS.EXE and upgrades using NEOSYS2.EXE are identical to the normal adagency installation process.
Differences are as follows:
- Maintenance shortcut to ACCOUNTS.BAT
- Process startup file contains "/system ACCOUNTS" instead of "/system ADAGENCY"
- Internet address is http://server/neosys/accounts.htm although it auto converts to http://server/neosys/default.htm??ACCOUNTS. Although not to be relied upon, the login page stores a cookie so even plain http://server/neosys or http://server/neosys/default.htm works thereafter until the cookie is lost. To get back to adagency login you use http://server/neosys/default.htm??ADAGENCY
- BACKUP.ZIP files created by ADAGENCY systems and ACCOUNTS systems are slightly incompatible with the result that restoring one in the other type of system will not work. NEOSYS programmers can convert from one type to the other but it is almost never required since any ad agency that only requires accounts only module is given the adagency version of NEOSYS and accounting only clients becoming ad agencies never happened.