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Downloading and Installing Metacat
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Instructions for both Linux and Windows systems are included in this section.
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System Requirements
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In addition to meeting the recommended system requirements, the server on which
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you wish to install Metacat must have the following software installed and
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* PostgreSQL_ (or another SQL92-compliant RDBMS like Oracle_) 
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* `Apache Ant`_ (if building from source)
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* `Apache Tomcat`_ 
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* `Apache HTTPD Server`_ (recommended)
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  * In order to use the Metacat Registry (and for a more robust Web-serving environment in general), the Apache Web server should be installed with Tomcat and the two should be integrated. See the installing Apache for more information.
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* `Java 6`_ (Note: Java 5 is deprecated)
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.. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
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.. _Oracle: http://www.oracle.com/
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.. _Apache Ant: http://ant.apache.org/
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.. _Apache Tomcat: http://tomcat.apache.org/
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.. _Apache HTTPD Server: http://httpd.apache.org/
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.. _Java 6: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/overview/index.html
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System requirements for running Metacat:
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* a server running an SQL92-compliant database (PostgreSQL_ recommended) 
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* at least 512MB RAM
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* 200 MB disk space (Note: The amount of disk space required depends on the size of your RDBMS tablespace and the the size and number of documents stored. Metacat itself requires only about 140 MB of free space after installation).
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Installing on Linux
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This section contains instructions for downloading and installing Metacat on 
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Linux systems. As Mac OS X is based on BSD Unix, these Linux instructions can
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be adapted to also work on Mac OS X (although the exact commands for
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downloading and installing packages will differ due to the different package
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management approaches on the Mac).
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Quick Start Overview
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For the impatient or those who have already installed Metacat and know what
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they are doing, here are the steps needed to install Metacat. Detailed
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instructions for each step are in the next section.
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1. Download and install prerequisites (`Java 6`_, `Apache Tomcat`_ 6, PostgreSQL_, `Apache HTTPD Server`_)
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2. Create a database in PostgreSQL named 'metacat' and authorize access to it in ``pb_hba.conf`` for the user 'metacat'
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3. Log in to PostgreSQL and create the 'metacat' user
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4. Download Metacat from the `Metacat Download Page`_ and extract the archive
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5. ``sudo mkdir /var/metacat; sudo chown -R <tomcat_user> /var/metacat``
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6. ``sudo cp <metacat_package_dir>/knb.war <tomcat_app_dir>``
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7. ``sudo /etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart``
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8. Configure Metacat through the Web interface
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.. _Metacat Download Page: http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/software/metacat/
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Downloading Metacat
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Before installing Metacat, please ensure that all required software is
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installed and running correctly. To obtain a Metacat WAR file, which is needed
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for installation, download one of the following: 
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* the Metacat installer, which has a pre-built WAR file,
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* the Metacat source distribution, which must be built in order to create a WAR file, 
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* the Metacat source code from SVN. You must build the source code in order to create a WAR file. 
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Instructions for all three options are discussed below. Note that downloading
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the installer (described in the next section) is the simplest way to get
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Download the Metacat Installer
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Downloading the Metacat Installer is the simplest way to get started with the
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application. To download the installer: 
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1.  Browse to the `Metacat Download Page`_. In the Metacat section, select the link to the "GZIP file" (the link should look like: metacat-bin-X.X.X.tar.gz, where X.X.X is the latest version of Metacat e.g., 2.0.0) 
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You should see a WAR file and several sample supporting files (Table 2.1). The
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extraction location will be referred to as the ``<metacat_package_dir>`` for the
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remainder of this documentation.
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File               Description
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knb.war            The Metacat Web archive file (WAR) 
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knb                Sample Web definition file used by Apache on Ubuntu/Debian 
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knb.ssl            Sample SSL definition file used by Apache on Ubuntu/Debian 
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                   Linux systems.
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jk.conf            Sample JkMount configuration file used by Apache on 
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                   Ubuntu/Debian Linux systems. 
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workers.properties Sample workers definition file used by Apache on Ubuntu/Debian 
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authority.war      The optional LSID Server application WAR
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1. Browse to the `Metacat Download Page`_. In the Metacat section, select the link to the Metacat Source code (it will look something like this: metacat-src-X.X.X.tar.gz, where X.X.X is the latest version of Metacat, e.g., 2.0.0).
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the Metacat code yourself, you may wish to check out the Metacat source code
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from SVN. You will need a Subversion (SVN) client installed and configured on
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Installing and Configuring Required Software
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Before you can install and run Metacat, you must ensure that a recent Java SDK,
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  ::
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    cp <web_app_dir>/knb <backup_dir>/knb.<yyyymmdd>
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    cp <web_app_dir>/knb.war <backup_dir>/knb.war.<yyyymmdd>
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  Warning: Do not backup the files to the ``<web_app_dir>`` directory.  Tomcat will
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  try to run the backup copy as a service.
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4. Copy the new Metacat WAR file in to the Tomcat applications directory: 
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  ::
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    sudo cp <metacat_package_dir>/knb.war <tomcat_app_dir>
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  Note: Typically, Tomcat will look for its application files (WAR files) in the
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  ``<tomcat_home>/webapps`` directory. Your instance of Tomcat may be configured to
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  look in a different directory. 
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5. If you have been (or would like to start) running an LSID server, copy the new authority.war file to the Tomcat applications directory. For more information about the LSID server, please see Optional Installation Options. 
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    sudo cp <metacat_package_dir>/authority.war <tomcat_app_dir>
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6. Restart Tomcat (and Apache if you have Tomcat integrated with it). Log in as the user that runs your Tomcat server (often "tomcat"), and type:  
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  ::
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    /etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart
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7. Run your new Metacat servlet. Go to a Web browser and visit your installed
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Metacat application, using a URL of the form: 
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  ::
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    http://yourserver.yourdomain.com/yourcontext/
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You should substitute your context name for "yourcontext" in the URL above
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(your context will be "knb" unless you change the name of the knb.war file to
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something else). If everything is working correctly, you should be presented
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with Metacat's Authorization Configuration screen. Note that if you do not have
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Tomcat integrated with Apache you will probably have to type
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http://yourserver.yourdomain.com:8080/yourcontext/
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Source Install and Upgrade
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Whether you are building Metacat from the source distribution or source code
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checked out from SVN, you will need Apache Ant to do the build (see Installing
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and Configuring Required Software for more information about Ant). 
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To install Metacat from source:
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1. Edit the build.properties file found in the directory in which you
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   downloaded Metacat. Note: Throughout the instructions, we will refer to this
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   directory as ``<metacat_src_dir>``. 
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  * Set the build.tomcat.dir property to your Tomcat installation directory.
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    Metacat will use some of the native Tomcat libraries during the build. For
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    instance: build.tomcat.dir=/usr/local/tomcat
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  * Set the app.deploy.dir property to your application deployment directory.
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    For instance: app.deploy.dir=/usr/local/tomcat/webapps
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2. In the ``<metacat_src_dir>``, run: 
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  ::
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    sudo ant clean install
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  You will see the individual modules get built. You should see a "BUILD
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  SUCCESSFUL" message at the end.
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  You should see a new file named knb.war in your application deployment
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  directory.
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To run your new Metacat servlet, open a Web browser and type::
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  http://yourserver.yourdomain.com/yourcontext/ 
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  (e.g.  http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/knb/)
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Your context will be "knb" unless you changed the name of the knb.war file to
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something else. The servlet may require a few seconds to start up, but once it
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is running, you will be presented with the Authorization Configuration screen.
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Optional Installation Options (LSID Server)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. Note::
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  The support for LSID identifiers is deprecated, and is being replaced with
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  support for DOI_ identifiers in a future release. We are maintaining support
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  for LSIDs on one particular site, but this support will be removed in a
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  future version of Metacat.
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.. _DOI: http://www.doi.org/
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Metacat's optional LSID server allows Metacat to use a standardized syntax for
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identifying data sets, in addition to Metacat's internal, custom scheme for
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identifiers. LSID's were designed to identify complex biological entities with
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short identifiers (much like DOIs in publishing) that are both computer and
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human readable. LSID identifiers are URIs and are therefore usable in many
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Internet applications, but they also cleanly separate the identity of a data
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set (i.e., its permenant identifier) from its current location (e.g., the list
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of URLs from which it might be retrieved).  LSIDs accomplish this by using a
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level of indirection; the identifier represents simply a name without location,
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but an associated resolver service can be used to locate the current location
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of the data and medata for the data set.  This is accomplished by establishing
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a well-known location for the resolution service for each authority using an
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infrequently used feature of the domain name system called SRV records.  At its
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most basic, resolution of an identifier is performed when a client looks up the
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SRV record for an LSID by querying DNS, which returns the current host and port
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of the authority web service, which is in turn used to locate the data and
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metadata.
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Using LSIDs to identify data records is being debated among members of the
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Taxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG).  There are several alternate
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technologies that are under consideration (e.g., DOI_, plain http URIs), and so
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at this time the support for LSIDs in Metacat has been created on an
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experimental basis only.  If the LSID approach is ratified by the broader
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community, we will expand support for LSIDs in Metacat, but until then it is an
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optional and experimental feature.
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The format of an LSID is:: 
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  urn:lsid:<Authority>:<Namespace>:<ObjectID>[:<Version>]
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  e.g., urn:lsid:ecoinformatics.org:tao:12039:1
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When you enable the Metacat LSID support, you can use LSID clients (such as
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LSID Launchpad) and LSID notation to query Metacat for data and metadata. LSID
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notation can be used directly in Metacat HTTP queries as well. For example, a
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data package with an ID tao.12039.1 that is stored in a Metacat available at:
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http://example.com:9999 can be accessed by the following HTTP Metacat queries::
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  http://example.com:9999/authority/data?lsid=urn:lsid:ecoinformatics.org:tao:12039:1
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  (To return the data)
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  http://example.com:9999/authority/metadata?lsid=urn:lsid:ecoinformatics.org:tao:12039:1
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  (To return the metadata)
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Notice that in the HTTP query strings, the periods in the data package ID have
709
been replaced with colons. The authority (ecoinformatics.org) must be properly
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configured by the Metacat administrator. Note: In order to configure the
711
authority, you must have access to the DNS server for the Metacat domain.
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Further instructions are provided below.
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Install and configure the LSID Server shipped with Metacat
715
..........................................................
716

    
717
To install the LSID server using the binary installation:
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719
1. Copy the authority.war file to Tomcat:
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721
  ::
722

    
723
    sudo cp <metacat_package_directory>/authority.war /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps
724
 
725
2. Set up the LSID server by dropping the authority file into Apache's
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   sites-available directory and running a2ensite to enable the site:
727

    
728
   ::
729

    
730
     sudo cp <metacat_helper_dir>/authority /etc/apache2/sites-available
731
     sudo a2ensite authority
732

    
733
3. Restart Tomcat. Log in as the user that runs your Tomcat server (often
734
   "tomcat") and type:
735

    
736
   ::
737

    
738
     /etc/init.d/tomcat5.5 restart
739

    
740
4. Restart Apache to bring in changes by typing:
741

    
742
  ::
743

    
744
    sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
745

    
746
5. See notes beneath LSID server source installation for instructions for
747
   modifying the SRV record(s)
748

    
749
To install the LSID server from a source
750
........................................
751

    
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1. In the build.properties file found in the directory into which you
753
   extracted the Metacat source code, set the authority and config.lsidauthority
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   properties. For example:
755
  
756
  ::
757
   
758
   authority.context=authority
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   config.lsidauthority=ecoinformatics.org
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2. In the <metacat-src-dirctory> create the authority.war by running:
762

    
763
  ::
764

    
765
    sudo ant war-lsid
766

    
767
3. Copy the LSID WAR file into the Tomcat application directory.
768

    
769
  ::
770

    
771
    sudo cp <metacat_package_dir>/dist/authority.war <tomcat_app_dir>
772

    
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4. Restart Tomcat. Log in as the user that runs your Tomcat server (often
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   "tomcat") and type:   
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776
  ::
777

    
778
    /etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart
779

    
780
5. If you are running Tomcat behind the Apache server (the recommended
781
   configuration), set up and enable the authority service site configurations by
782
   typing:
783

    
784
  ::
785

    
786
    sudo cp <metacat_helper_dir>/authority <apache_install_dir>/sites-available
787
    sudo a2ensite authority
788

    
789
  Where <metacat_helper_dir> can be found in <metacat_code_dir>/src/scripts
790

    
791
6.  Restart Apache to bring in changes by typing: 
792

    
793
  ::
794

    
795
    sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
796

    
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  Once the authority.war is installed, you must also modify the SRV record(s)
798
  on the DNS server for the domain hosting the Metacat. The record should be
799
  added to the master zone file for the metacat's DNS server:
800

    
801
    ::
802

    
803
      _lsid._tcp      IN      SRV     1       0       8080    <metacat.edu>.
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  Where <metacat.edu> is the name of the machine that will serve as the
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  physical location of the AuthorityService.
807

    
808
  For example, the value of <metacat.edu> for the below example URL would be
809
  example.com:
810
  
811
    ::
812
    
813
      http://example.com:9999/authority/data?lsid=urn:lsid:ecoinformatics.org:tao:12039:1
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815
  For more information, please see http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-lsid/
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817
Troubleshooting
818
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
819
We keep and update a list of common problems and their solutions on the KNB
820
website. See http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/software/metacat/troubleshooting.html 
821
for more information.
822

    
823
Installing on Windows
824
---------------------
825
Metacat can be installed on Windows. Please follow the instructions in this
826
section for downloading Metacat, installing the required software, and
827
installing Metacat. Note that Registry and Data Upload functionality has not
828
been tested on Windows.
829

    
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Download Metacat
831
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
832
To obtain a Metacat WAR file, which is used when installing the Metacat
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servlet:
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835
1. Browse to the KNB Software Download Page. In the Metacat section, select
836
   the link that looks like: metacat-bin-X.X.X.zip, where X.X.X is the latest
837
   version of Metacat (e.g., 2.0.0).
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839
2. Choose to download and Save the file locally. 
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3. Extract the Metacat package files using your Windows zip utility. You
842
   should see a WAR file and several supporting files (we will only use the WAR
843
   file when installing Metacat). 
844

    
845
Note: The location where these files were extracted will be referred to as the
846
``<metacat_package_dir>`` for the remainder of this documentation. 
847

    
848
Note: Before installing Metacat, please ensure that all required software is
849
installed and running correctly.
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851

    
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Install Required Software
853
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
854
Before you can install and run Metacat, you must ensure that a recent Java SDK,
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PostgreSQL and Tomcat are installed, configured, and running correctly. 
856

    
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* `Java 6`_
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* `Apache Tomcat`_
859
* PostgreSQL_ Database
860

    
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Java 6
862
......
863
To run Metacat, you must have Java 6. (Java 5 is deprecated). Make sure that
864
the JAVA_HOME environment variable is properly set and that both java and javac
865
are on your PATH.
866

    
867
To download and install Java:
868

    
869
1. Browse to: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/widget/jdk6.jsp and follow
870
   the instructions to download JDK 6.
871

    
872
2. Run the downloaded installer to install Java.
873

    
874
3. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable: In "My Computer" properties, go to
875
   "advanced settings > environment variables". Add:
876

    
877
  ::
878

    
879
    System Variable: JAVA_HOME C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_18 
880
    (or whichever version you downloaded)
881

    
882
Apache Tomcat
883
.............
884
We recommend that you install Tomcat version 6.  To download and install Tomcat:
885

    
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1. Browse to: http://tomcat.apache.org/
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2. Download the Tomcat core zip file 
888
3. Extract Tomcat files to C:\Program Files\tomcat using the windows zip
889
   utility. 
890

    
891
PostgreSQL Database
892
...................
893
Metacat can be run with several SQL92-compliant database systems, but it has 
894
been most widely tested with PostgreSQL_. Instructions for installing and 
895
configuring PostgreSQL for use with Metacat are included in this section.
896

    
897
To download and install PostgreSQL:
898

    
899
1. Browse to http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows and download the
900
   one-click installer 
901
2. Run the installer 
902
3. Edit C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.3\data and add:
903
  
904
  ::
905

    
906
    host metacat metacat 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 password
907

    
908
4. Create a super user. At the command line, enter:
909

    
910
  ::
911

    
912
    C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.3\bin 
913
    createdb -U postgres metacat (enter super user password)
914

    
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5. Log in to PostgreSQL: 
916

    
917
  ::
918

    
919
    psql -U postgres metacat (enter super user password)
920

    
921
6. Create a Metacat user:
922

    
923
  ::
924

    
925
    CREATE USER metacat WITH UNENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'your_password'
926

    
927
7. Exit PostgreSQL: 
928

    
929
  ::
930

    
931
    \q
932

    
933
8. Restart PostgreSQL from the start menu by selecting:
934
  
935
  ::
936

    
937
    run start/All Programs/PostgreSQL 8.3/Stop Server
938
    run start/All Programs/PostgreSQL 8.3/Start Server
939

    
940

    
941
9. Test the installation by logging in as the metacat user: 
942

    
943
  ::
944
  
945
    Psql –U metacat –W –h localhost metacat
946

    
947
10. Exit PostgreSQL:
948

    
949
  ::
950

    
951
    \q
952

    
953
The Metacat servlet automatically creates the required database schema. For
954
more information, please see Database Configuration.
955

    
956
Installing Metacat
957
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
958
Instructions for a new install and for an upgrade are included below.
959

    
960
New Install
961
...........
962
Before installing Metacat, please ensure that all required applications are
963
installed, configured to run with Metacat, and running correctly. If you are
964
upgrading an existing Metacat servlet, please skip to Upgrade.
965

    
966
To install a new Metacat servlet:
967

    
968
1. Create the Metacat base directory at: 
969

    
970
  ::
971

    
972
    C:/Program Files/metacat
973

    
974
2. Copy the Metacat WAR file to Tomcat (for information about obtaining a
975
   Metacat WAR file, see Download Metacat): 
976
  
977
  ::
978

    
979
    copy <metacat_package_dir>\knb.war C:\Program Files\tomcat\webapps
980

    
981
3.  Restart Tomcat: 
982

    
983
  ::
984

    
985
    C:\Program Files\tomcat\shutdown.bat
986
    C:\Program Files\tomcat\startup.bat
987

    
988

    
989
Congratulations! You are now ready to configure Metacat. Please see the
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Configuration Section for more information. 
991

    
992
Upgrade
993
.......
994
To upgrade an existing Metacat installation:
995

    
996
1. Download and extract the new version of Metacat. For more information about
997
   downloading and extracting Metacat, please see Download Metacat.
998

    
999
2. Back up the existing Metacat installation. Although not required, we highly
1000
   recommend that you back up your existing Metacat to a backup directory 
1001
   (<backup_dir>) before installing a new version. You can do so by copying:
1002

    
1003
  ::
1004

    
1005
    <web_app_dir>/knb to <backup_dir>/knb.<yyyymmdd>
1006
    <web_app_dir>/knb.war to <backup_dir>/knb.war.<yyyymmdd>
1007

    
1008
  Warning: Do not backup the knb directory in the <web_app_dir> directory.
1009
  Tomcat will try to run the backup copy as a service.
1010

    
1011
3.  Copy the new Metacat WAR file in to Tomcat applications directory: 
1012

    
1013
  ::
1014

    
1015
    copy knb.war C:\Program Files\tomcat\webapps
1016

    
1017
4.  Restart Tomcat: 
1018
  
1019
  ::
1020
  
1021
    C:\Program Files\tomcat\shutdown.bat
1022
    C:\Program Files\tomcat\startup.bat
1023

    
1024
Congratulations! You are now ready to configure Metacat. Please see Configuring
1025
Metacat for more information.
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