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# CloudFormation Template For Artifactory Enterprise
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# CloudFormation Template For JFrog Artifactory Enterprise
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### Steps to Deploy Artifactory Enterprise using CloudFormation template
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### Steps to Deploy Artifactory Enterprise using a CloudFormation template
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1. Go to AWS Console and Select CloudFormation. Then click on Create Stack.
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You will see following window.
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1. Go to AWS Console and select **CloudFormation**. and click **Create Stack**. The following page is displayed.
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2. Upload Artifactory-enterprise.json (Artifactory Enterprise template) and click next.
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2. Upload the _Artifactory-enterprise.json_ file which is the Artifactory Enterprise template and click **Next**.
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3. Provide required information like stack name, DBAllocatedStorage, DBInstanceClass, DBName, DBPassword,
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DBUser, InstanceType, InstanceStorage, MasterKey, ArtifactoryVersion, KeyName, ArtifactoryLicense1-5, MultiAZDatabase, SSHLocation, Certificate, CertificateKey, SecondaryNodeCount, ExtraJavaOptions. Then click next.
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3. Provide the following required information: Stack name, DBAllocatedStorage, DBInstanceClass, DBName, DBPassword,
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DBUser, InstanceType, InstanceStorage, MasterKey, ArtifactoryVersion, KeyName, ArtifactoryLicense1-5, MultiAZDatabase, SSHLocation, Certificate, CertificateKey, SecondaryNodeCount, and ExtraJavaOptions.
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4. Click **Next**.
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4. Mark on checkbox to allow CloudFormation to create IAM user for Artifactory to access S3 bucket.
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5. Select the check box to allow CloudFormation to create an IAM user for Artifactory to access S3 bucket.
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5. Once Stack in deployed you will see Artifactory Load Balancer URL in output as showed in screenshot. It takes 7-10 minutes for Artifactory to start and attach instance to ELB.
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Once the stack in deployed, you will see the Artifactory Load Balancer URL in the output .
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It takes between 7 to 10 minutes for Artifactory to start and attach the instance to ELB.
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6. Open Artifactory URL and you will be able to see Artifactory UI.
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6. Open the Artifactory URL to see Artifactory UI.
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7. Verify that Artifactory is running in High Availability mode. In the Artifactory UI, navigate to to **Admin> High Availability**.
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7. Let's make sure that Artifactory is running in High Availability mode. Go to Admin -> High Availability in Artifactory UI to see this table.
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8. Now let's add 2 more nodes to Artifactory Enterprise cluster. Go to CloudFormation UI in AWS console and select newly deployed Artifactory Enterprise Stack.
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Click on Action -> Update Stack.
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8. Now let's add two more nodes to the Artifactory Enterprise cluster.
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Go to CloudFormation UI in AWS console and select the newly deployed Artifactory Enterprise Stack.
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Click **Action > Update Stack**.
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9. Increase SecondaryNodeCount from 0 to 2. Then update the Stack.
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9. Increase the SecondaryNodeCount from 0 to 2 and then update the stack.
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10. It will take few minutes to update stack.
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It will take few minutes to update stack.
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11. Once Stack is updated.
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The stack is updated.
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12. You will be able to see 3 nodes in High Availability table in Artifactory UI as part of Enterprise cluster.
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10. View the three nodes in the High Availability table in the Artifactory UI as part of Enterprise cluster.
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### Note:
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1. This template only supports Artifactory version 5.8.x and above.
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2. Turn off daily backups. Read Documentation provided [here](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Managing+Backups)
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3. Use SSL Certificate with valid wild card to you artifactory as docker registry with subdomain method.
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2. Turn off daily backups. Read the [Documentation](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Managing+Backups).
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3. Use an SSL Certificate with a valid wild card to you Artifactory as a Docker registry using the subdomain method.
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### Steps to setup Artifactory as a secure Docker Registry
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Prerequisite:
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* SSL certificate.
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### Steps to setup Artifactory as secure docker registry
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considering you have SSL certificate for `*.jfrog.team`
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1. Pass your SSL Certificate in parameter `Certificate` as string
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2. Pass your SSL Certificate Key in parameter `CertificateKey` as string
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1. Pass your SSL Certificate in the`Certificate` parameter as string
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2. Pass your SSL Certificate Key in the `CertificateKey` parameter as string
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3. Set `CertificateDomain` as `jfrog.team`
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4. Set `ArtifactoryServerName` as `artifactory` if you want to access artifactory with `https://artifactory.jfrog.team`
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5. Create DNS for example Rout53 with entry `artifactory.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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4. If you want to access artifactory with `https://artifactory.jfrog.team`. Set `ArtifactoryServerName` as `artifactory`
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Create DNS for example Route53 with entry `artifactory.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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6. Create DNS for example Route53 with entry `*.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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7. If you have virtual docker registry with name `docker-virtual` in artifactory. You can access it via `docker-virtual.jfrog.team`
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e.g ```docker pull docker-virtual.jfrog.team/nginx```
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### Steps to upgrade Artifactory Version
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### Steps to upgrade the Artifactory Version
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1. Go to AWS Console and Select CloudFormation Artifactory Stack you want to upgrade. Then click on Update Stack.
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1. Go to the AWS Console and select the CloudFormation Artifactory Stack you want to upgrade.
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2. Change Artifactory version in parameters from old version to version you want to deploy.
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for e.g. 5.8.1 to 5.8.2
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2. Click **Update Stack**.
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3. Change the Artifactory version in the parameters from old version to version you want to deploy.
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For example: From. 5.8.1 to 5.8.2
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3. You will see instances will get upgraded one by one. Depending on your cluster size it will take 20-30 minutes to update stack.
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3. You will see the instances upgraded one by one. Depending on your cluster size it can take between 20-30 minutes to update the stack.
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"import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit\n",
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"jobs {\n",
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" clean(cron: \"0 * * * * ?\") {\n",
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" clean(interval: 60000, delay: 600000) {\n",
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" def artifactoryServersCommonService = ctx.beanForType(ArtifactoryServersCommonService)\n",
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" def artifactoryInactiveServerCleaner = new ArtifactoryInactiveServersCleaner(artifactoryServersCommonService, log)\n",
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" artifactoryInactiveServerCleaner.cleanInactiveArtifactoryServers()\n",
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import org.slf4j.Logger
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import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit
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jobs {
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clean(cron: "0 * * * * ?") {
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clean(interval: 60000, delay: 600000) {
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def artifactoryServersCommonService = ctx.beanForType(ArtifactoryServersCommonService)
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def artifactoryInactiveServerCleaner = new ArtifactoryInactiveServersCleaner(artifactoryServersCommonService, log)
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artifactoryInactiveServerCleaner.cleanInactiveArtifactoryServers()
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