Service installation on a node
After installing and trusting a node manager, you need to deploy specific Spotfire services and service instances on the node.
For each service you install on the node, select a capability, and the
number of instances for that service,
Spotfire Web Player,
Spotfire Automation Services,
the
TERR service
or Spotfire Service for Python.
Note: The
TERR service
and Spotfire Service for Python can have only one service instance each.
For more information about installation of the various services,
see its documentation:
The services are automatically set up with a default configuration. You can edit the default configuration files manually to create your own service configurations. For more information on how to manually configure the services, see Manually editing the service configuration files.
- Preconfiguring Spotfire Web Player services (optional)
You can prepare one or several Spotfire Web Player configurations to apply to new services as you create them. This gives you access to an extended set of Spotfire Web Player options, and simplifies the task of setting up a group of services with identical properties. - Installing Spotfire Web Player instances
After installing and trusting a node manager, you install the Spotfire Web Player service and indicate the number of Spotfire Web Player instances that you want to make available. The Spotfire Web Player instances can then be accessed on any computer in the network. - Multiple Web Player instances on one node
Adding more than one Spotfire Web Player instance could be beneficial, particularly on large computers with NUMA architecture. - Preconfiguring Spotfire Automation Services (optional)
You can prepare one or several Spotfire Automation Services configurations to apply to new services as you create them. This gives you access to an extended set of Spotfire Automation Services options, and simplifies the task of setting up a group of services with identical properties. - Installing Spotfire Automation Services instances
After installing and trusting a node manager, you can install Spotfire Automation Services and indicate the number of instances of this service that you want to make available. Spotfire Automation Services can then be accessed on any computer in the network. - Automation Services Job Builder and Client Job Sender
Spotfire Automation Services includes the Job Builder tool for creating multi-step jobs, and the Client Job Sender tool for running jobs that are created in the Job Builder.
- Preconfiguring Spotfire Web Player services (optional)
You can prepare one or several Spotfire Web Player configurations to apply to new services as you create them. This gives you access to an extended set of Spotfire Web Player options, and simplifies the task of setting up a group of services with identical properties. - Installing Spotfire Web Player instances
After installing and trusting a node manager, you install the Spotfire Web Player service and indicate the number of Spotfire Web Player instances that you want to make available. The Spotfire Web Player instances can then be accessed on any computer in the network. - Multiple Web Player instances on one node
Adding more than one Spotfire Web Player instance could be beneficial, particularly on large computers with NUMA architecture. - Preconfiguring Spotfire Automation Services (optional)
You can prepare one or several Spotfire Automation Services configurations to apply to new services as you create them. This gives you access to an extended set of Spotfire Automation Services options, and simplifies the task of setting up a group of services with identical properties. - Installing Spotfire Automation Services instances
After installing and trusting a node manager, you can install Spotfire Automation Services and indicate the number of instances of this service that you want to make available. Spotfire Automation Services can then be accessed on any computer in the network. - Automation Services Job Builder and Client Job Sender
Spotfire Automation Services includes the Job Builder tool for creating multi-step jobs, and the Client Job Sender tool for running jobs that are created in the Job Builder.
Parent topic: Installation and configuration