Installing NEOSYS

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INSTALLING NEOSYS SERVICE

Main installation:

Downloading and running installation files

  1. http://www.neosys.com/support/accounts.exe Install to X:\Neosys
  2. http://www.neosys.com/support/adagency.exe Install to X:\Neosys

Creating shortcuts

Make desktop shortcut ‘Maintenance’ from X:\Neosys\Neosys\Adagency.bat

Activating NEOSYS using authorization number

Start NEOSYS Maintenance and it will give a “Computer Number” and ask for an “Authorisation No”

Send the computer number to NEOSYS admin to get the authorization no.

If you cannot get the authorization number immediately then you can close NEOSYS and when you reopen NEOSYS it will still give the same computer number and accept the same authorization number.

Installing initial Database

First time entering maintenance you will enter a command box (like NEOSYS F5)

Type FILEMAN and then restore. You will need a BACKUP.ZIP file in C:\ containing the initial database.

Creating a .CMD file to start NEOSYS Service:

In x:\neosys create a file startmain.cmd

x:
cd \neosys\neosys
Start neosys.js /system ADAGENCY /database databasecode /user NETSERVICE /pass NETSERVICE

(where databasecode is the code of the database)

In x:\neosys create a file starttest.cmd

x:
cd \neosys\neosys
Start neosys.js /system ADAGENCY /database testdatabasecode /user NETSERVICE /pass NETSERVICE

(where testdatabasecode is the code of the testdatabase)

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 perhaps surprisingly done using the adagency.exe file.

Creating a .CMD file to copy maindata to testdata

In x:\neosys create a file copymain2test.cmd

Xcopy x:\neosys\data\maindatabasecode x:\neosys\data\testdatabasecode /s /y

Setting up daily scheduled tasks

Maindata – 3 processes starting 6:00 am, 6:01 am, 6:02 am

Testdata – 1 process at 6:04 am

Copy Maindata to Testdata – 1 process at 2:45 am

For multiple sites on the same computer put the second site starting five minutes later at 6:05, third site starting five minutes earlier at 5:55, the third site starting five minutes later at 6:10 and so on.

Measuring the speed of NEOSYS

In NEOSYS maintenance press F5:


Filespeed Measures the speed at to create and delete a file with 1000x1Kb records - lower time is better


Procspeed Measures the processor speed – higher speed is better


Memspeed Measures the memory speed – higher speed is better


SSL / HTTPS:

Get SELFSSL – iis60rkt.exe from Microsoft

(deselect all options – except SSL) – Install

Start > Programs > IIS Resources > Self SSL

Type command – use standard one, but put V:9995 instead of V:7

In case the secure port 443 has to change, you need to change it here

((need sample command))

((explanation on how to handle multiple sites))

CLOSING NEOSYS SERVICES

Two automatic ways:

  • NEOSYS services will automatically initiate a database integrity check, “backup” and close down at 2am by default.

To change the time of the automatic process do F5 ED DEFINITIONS

line 3 is the minimum time to start the backup and shutdown (default 7500 ie 02:00) line 4 is the maximum time to start the backup and shutdown (default 7800 ie 02:05)

both times must be in seconds past midnight

press F5 and type PRINT ICONV(’02:00’,’MTH’) to calculate this easily


  • NEOSYS will automatically close down during the upgrade procedure.


Three manual ways:


Warning: NEOSYS services do not shutdown automatically on server shutdown so you need to use one of these methods before shutting down or rebooting a server.


  • To close individual services, press Esc three times on a service and then ctrl+C once or twice. Repeat for each service that you want to close.

This can only be done if you can actually see the services on the screen but the services will not be visible if they were started by scheduled tasks while administrator was not logged in to the server … unless you login as /console with remote desktop.


  • To close all services for one site/neosys installation, use the NEOSYS Support Menu – Stop/Restart NEOSYS

Currently this has no option to stop the services for any other neosys sites/installations on the same server


  • To close all services for all sites and installations of NEOSYS under a particular folder, use NEOSYS maintenance (or any other program) to create and then delete a GLOBAL.END file in the parent folder of all the neosys installations. eg if the installations are located in x:\hosts\clientcode\neosys etc then create and delete a file called x:\hosts\GLOBAL.END


  1. In NEOSYS Maintenance press F5 to get a NEOSYS command prompt
  1. Type ED DOS ..\..\GLOBAL.END and press Enter

(use ED DOS GLOBAL.END instead if you only want to close the services of the current site)

  1. Press F9 to create the GLOBAL.END file
  1. Wait until the processes close. Should be almost immediate.
  1. Press alt+D twice to delete the GLOBAL.END file otherwise Neosys services will refuse to start

CONFIGURING NEOSYS USER OPTIONS

Changing the letterhead for all printed documents

In Maintenance mode, press F5 and the following command:


ED DEFINITIONS HEAD.HTM


Than edit it as how you would do to a HTML file.l F9 for shaving.


Commands:

Ctrl + N New Line

Ctrl + D Delete line

F9 Save

Changing the letterhead for all accounting documents

ED DEFINITIONS INVHEAD.HTM

Forcing blank letterhead for all accounting documents

ED DEFINITIONS INVHEAD.HTM (and insert one line saying  )

Changing the letterhead for all printed documents

ED DEFINITIONS X__HEAD.HTM


(where X is the company code followed by TWO underlines)


Changing the Signatory:

In Maintenance mode, press F5 and the following command:


ED DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS


Be careful not to insert lines except at the end. Moving other lines down will totally screw NEOSYS!


Than go to the bottom of the page (Ctrl+Page down). Once you reach at the bottom, ENTER enough times to add additional lines if required, than search for line 61 (Ctrl+G) and edit the document / add this codes:





Name of General Manager
General Manager

Checking for corrupt database files

Login to NEOSYS Maintenance

Press F5

CHK.FILES {filename}

Switching to have separate columns for discounts

F5

ED DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS

change 5th line from 0 to 2

Clearing files in database (done when you want to clean an old database)

Clear data F5 CLEAROP (only clears transactions not reference files)

Clear suppliers F5 CLEARFILE SUPPLIERS

Clear Vehicles F5 CLEARFILE VEHICLES

Flush Index F5 FLUSH.INDEX

Clear all F5 CLEARALL (rather nasty command because clears all reference files as well)


Configuring email backup alerts

F5 ed definitions backup

You can change the email addresses and the Drive to backup.

Configuring automated emails in NEOSYS

Login to NEOSYS Maintenance

Press F5

Type ED DOS SMTP.CFG and press enter (F9/Esc to save and exit)

Lines are fixed (only first two lines are required)

1: sender email (must be acceptable to the smtp host name following)

2: smtp host name (domain name or ip number)

3: smtp port number (blank for 25)

4: smtp timeout in seconds (blank for 60?)

5: smto use ssl (1=yes, blank for no) ssl is secure connection

6: smtp authorization type ()

7: smtp user

8: smtp pass




















UPGRADING NEOSYS

Upgrading NEOSYS: important pointers

If you have the time backup the entire NEOSYS folder or

To backup just the programs copy Neosys\Neosys, Neosys.net, Neosys.mac

To backup the data copy DATA


Run http://www.neosys.com/support/adagency.exe


The installation procedure first creates a GLOBAL.END file in the NEOSYS programs folder causing all serving processes to terminate. Maintenance processes must be terminated manually.


Next, the installation procedure attempts to update the WAITING.EXE file and, if the processes haven’t terminated quickly enough, this will fail asking for retry or abort. Retry immediately or once all the processes have terminated.


The last step of the installation procedure is to delete the GLOBAL.END file to allow processes to start normally. If you choose to abort the installation for any reason then the GLOBAL.END file will have to be deleted manually since its presence prevents any processes from starting up.

DEALING WITH DAMAGED FILES

General cause, solution and recovery of damaged files

"A Damaged file has been found..... ((the rest of this message to be completed))


Group format Error:

OS File : BOOKING.TEXTS

Group# : 00000932

Record length incorrect or frame linkage error.


1. Cause: Rare but nasty problem on server caused by power failure, killing NEOSYS or server hardware or operating system failure. Did you kill NEOSYS while upgrading or something? Was there a power cut. Check the server log for reboot Event Viewer > System Log


Also note to check disk free space especially on servers not dedicated to neosys


2. Solution: Depends on the cause and usually often requires aggressive interrogation to discover the cause.


3. Recovery: It is URGENT to stop using NEOSYS and fix the damaged file because it will cause NEOSYS to crash everytime it happens to update that part of the file. NEOSYS crashing while updating often produces unrecoverable inconsistencies in the database that can only be fixed by programmers sitting for hours trying to edit the database .... or by restoring from a backup causing loss of work

Fixing damaged files that have no process for recreating them

Some damaged files can be rebuilt using NEOSYS utilities especially index files with filenames starting with !. Other damaged files can be “fixed” to prevent NEOSYS crashes as follows but some records will most probably be lost. Depending on the file loss of a few records may not be too bad compared to restoring a database but the client should be informed and make the decision. Depending on the file it is usually best to lose the records. We can make a list of files that one can afford to lose records and those files that can be rebuilt programmatically from other files. Booking order texts they can lose records but inform them and especially the numbers mentioned in FIXFILE


FIXFILE will not run if there are neosys services still running so before doing the FIXFILE command, shut down services from the Support menu or with the Global command:


F5

FIXFILE filename

(Select option 1 to update the file)

In case you get any Overwrite messages – type YES, as these are the actual files being updated.


Alternative is restore from a previous backup in this case losing a days work. Nasty, and even worse, it will be impossible to reproduce the days work and especially the exact purchase order, booking order, invoices, receipt and payment numbers.

Fixing damaged file that have a process to recreate them

ADS file can be recreated with F5 CREATEADS

ANALYSIS file can be recreated with F5 CREATEANALYSIS

Fixing damaged index files with names starting with !

Whilst backing up or using NEOSYS the following error message might appear:


"A Damaged file has been found.....


Group format Error:

OS File : !ADS

Group# : 00000932

Record length incorrect or frame linkage error.


1. Ensure that no-one is using NEOSYS

2. Log into NEOSYS on the server

3. Press F5 to get a TCL command box

4. Type REINDEXADS and press enter.

5. Wait until it finishes and you get back to the command box

6. Type OFF in the command box and you will quit NEOSYS.


Other reindex commands are:


REINDEXACCOUNTS recreates !ACCOUNTS and !BATCHES

REINDEXADDRESSES

REINDEXADS

REINDEXBOOKINGS recreates !BOOKING.ORDERS

REINDEXBRANDS

REINDEXCLIENTS

REINDEXINVS recreates !INVOICES

REINDEXJOBS

REINDEXMATERIALS

REINDEXPLANS

REINDEXPRODINVS recreates !PRODUCTION.INVOICES

REINDEXPRODORDERS recreates !PRODUCTION.ORDERS

REINDEXRATECARDS

REINDEXSCHEDULES

REINDEXSUPPLIERS

REINDEXTIMESHEETS

REINDEXVEHICLES


REINDEXMEDIA does the following

REINDEXPLANS

REINDEXSCHEDULES

REINDEXADS

REINDEXMATERIALS

REINDEXBOOKINGS


REINDEXFILES does the following

REINDEXCLIENTS

REINDEXBRANDS

REINDEXSUPPLIERS

REINDEXVEHICLES

REINDEXRATECARDS


REINDEXPRODUCTION does the following

REINDEXJOBS

REINDEXPRODORDERS

REINDEXPRODINVS

REINDEXTIMESHEETS


REINDEXALL does the following

REINDEXMEDIA

REINDEXPRODUCTION

REINDEXFILES

REINDEXINVS

REINDEXACCOUNTS

REINDEXADDRESSES














AMSTERDAM SERVER

Details

Provider

Leaseweb – support@leaseweb.com (support is paid per 15 mins and about all they can do is reinstall windows and replace defective hardware)

Operating System

Windows 2003 WEB

Network

- Network: 255.255.255.0

- DNS: 83.149.80.123

- Gateway: 83.149.104.254


(don’t forget to add additional ip numbers in advanced tcp/ip settings)


83.149.104.167

83.149.104.169

83.149.104.191

83.149.104.194

83.149.104.196

83.149.104.224

83.149.104.225

83.149.104.226

Login

System Administrator user with pass: … fine day in the …

SSH on port 1958022

vnc on port 5900 local connections only (will login as console)

Remote Desktop on standard port (advisable to login as /console to cooperate)

Recommend using vnc not remote desktop since vnc allows file transfers

Remote Power On/Off

- http://83.149.104.101:8888

- User: NSY001

- Pass: XXXXXXX

Port Security – Using TCP/IP filtering

TCP/IP properties, advanced, options


As at 2006/10/19

21 (ftp stopped)

80 (http running)

3389 (remote desktop connection running)

4430 neosys non-standard https port (usually 443)

19580 neosys non-standard ssh port (usually 22)

Port Security using TCP/IP Filtering:

Figure 3 tcp/ip filtering is a crude but effective firewall but cannot distinguish between incoming and outgoing traffic.




HOW TO CREATE HTTPS WEB SITE FOR A CLIENT


1. in IIS create a site with a unique ip number (set in tcp/http *and* ssh/https settings)


ip number has to be one of the available ones provided to neosys by leaseweb etc.


port number for tcp/http should be the neosys standard arbitratry port of 8123 (not port 80 ... to prevent access via standard http)


put host header value to be clientname.hosts.neosys.com otherwise all sites cannot have the same port for https (8123). We could use random arbitrary ports for http since they are going to blocked by tcp/ip filtering or firewall but it is better to know that port 8123 is the only one since IIS insists on having a port for http.




2. Install ssl/https on the site. (install selfssl.exe from Microsoft site)


/v:9999 means valid for 9999 days


/s:866651215 is the site number in this case (site number is shown in IIS – refer below)


/p:4430 is the non-standard port number neosys uses by convention for ssl/https instead of the standard 443


/n:CN=clientname.hosts.neosys.com indicates the full domain name of the site


C:\Program Files\IIS Resources\SelfSSL>selfssl /v:9999 /s:866651215 /p:4430 /n:CN=clientname.hosts.neosys.com Microsoft (R) SelfSSL Version 1.0 Copyright (C) 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Do you want to replace the SSL settings for site 866651215 (Y/N)?y The self signed certificate was successfully assigned to site 866651215.


3. Test access to the web site.


Make a subdomain clientname.hosts.neosys.com


https://clientname.hosts.neosys.com:4430


If you get certificate error then a) check that the /n:CN= matches the domain name used and b) install the certificate into the client computer (double click the padlock and view certificates)







Site Number:

How to do Multiple sites on SSL/HTTPS


re: BUG: SelfSSL allows only one website to have SSL at a time

Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:27 AM by David.Wang

Arjan - IIS Resource Toolkit cannot be updated, so this bug in SelfSSL will be there forever.


I suggest download the IIS Diagnostics Toolkit which has SelfSSL with updates integrated into the SSL Diagnostics commandline.


http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/iis/diagnostictools/default.mspx



  1. HOW TO MAKE IT RUNNING?

1 - create certificate for site 1

2 - export the certificate to a pfx file (IIS->directory security->server certificate wizard)

3 - create certificate for site 2. First site's certificate should no longer work

4 - remove certificate from site 1

5 - import pfx from step 2 using same wizard


SSL on both sites should now work!


As I've not seen the workaround posted elsewhere, I'm sharing it the hope of it making it easier for others encountering the same issue....

USING RSYNC TO BACKUP SERVERS

Notes

http://rsync.samba.org/


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync


rsync doesnt do any encryption so must be run over ssh


rsync uses port 873


rsync only copies over only the bits of the files that have changed but this is not effective for files like ZIP which are completely recreated.

Setting up rsync server

install rsync using cygwin/setup.exe


To expose /cygdrive/x/neosys folder as name "neosys" without any security so be careful that port 873 is not open


create file /etc/rsyncd.conf


[neosys]

path = /cygdrive/x/neosys
comment = location of all neosys data and programs


to start rsync manually

rsync --daemon

Setting up rsync client

Setup a target folder

md x:\hosts

md x:\hosts\clientname


install rsync using cygwin/setup.exe

Connecting Interactively

tunnel local port 873 to remote port 873 eg by using putty/ssh in the usual way or:

ssh -L 873:127.0.0.1:873 administrator@clientname.support.neosys.com -p 19580


then in a new shell


rsync -avz localhost::neosys/ /cygdrive/x/hosts/clientname --delete --ignore-errors --exclude=/proc --exclude=/cygdrive/[a-z]

(or just –az for warnings and errors only)

Connecting Automatically

(this seems to hang in some cases on cygwin)

Use rsync to issue the ssh command like this:


rsync -az –e “ssh –p 19580” administrator@clientname.support.neosys.com:neosys/ /cygdrive/x/hosts/clientname/ --delete --ignore-errors --exclude=/proc --exclude=/cygdrive/[a-z]


e.g.

rsync -avz -e "ssh -p 19580" administrator@adlined.neosys.com:/cygdrive/d/neosys/ /cygdrive/d/hosts/adlined/ --delete --ignore-errors --exclude=/proc --exclude=/cygdrive/[a-z]

Connecting without password (not best possible security)

On client as administrator


ssh-keygen –t dsa –b 1024 (generates priv/pub keys in .ssh no passphrase for autologin)

chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_dsa (priv must not be accessible to anybody but owner)


(copy the PUBLIC key to the server)

scp -P 19580 ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub administrator@servername.neosys.com:/home/Administrator/.ssh/


On server as administrator


cd ~/.ssh

cat id_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys (add the clients public key to the list of auth keys)

chmod 644 authorised_keys (if new then make sure auth keys accessible to other processes)


Back on Client as Administrator to test


ssh administrator@adlined.neosys.com -p 19580 should login without password now

Connecting without password (allow rsync only)

Administrator@una-srvr ~

$ mkdir /home/Administrator/rsync


Administrator@una-srvr ~

$ ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 2048 -f /home/Administrator/rsync/mirror-rsync-key

DSA keys must be 1024 bits


Administrator@una-srvr ~

$ ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024 -f /home/Administrator/rsync/mirror-rsync-key

Generating public/private dsa key pair.

Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):

Enter same passphrase again:

Your identification has been saved in /home/Administrator/rsync/mirror-rsync-key

.

Your public key has been saved in /home/Administrator/rsync/mirror-rsync-key.pub

.

The key fingerprint is:

b0:a1:bc:b1:fa:7a:d7:2b:76:9d:34:20:ff:d8:ab:19 Administrator@una-srvr


ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024 -f /home/Administrator/rsync/mirror-rsync-key


scp -P 19580 ~/rsync/mirror-rsync-key.pub administrator@adlined.neosys.com:/home/Administrator


on ssh server


vi ~/rsync/checkrsync


  1. !/bin/sh

case "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" in

       *\&*)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;
       *\(*)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;
       *\{*)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;
       *\;*)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;
       *\<*)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;
       *\`*)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;
       rsync\ --server*)
               $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
               ;;
       *)
               echo "Rejected"
               ;;

esac


chmod 700 ~/rsync/checkrsync