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- iTop - version 0.9.1 - 06-Apr-2010
- Readme file
- Content Of This File:
- 1. ABOUT THIS RELEASE
- 2. INSTALLATION
- 2.1. Requirements
- 2.2. Install procedure
- 2.3. Migration from version 0.8.1
- 3. LIMITATIONS OF THE CURRENT VERSION
- 3.1. Changes since 0.8.1
- 4. HOW TO
- 4.1. How to export data out of iTop
- 4.3. How to import data into iTop
- 1. ABOUT THIS RELEASE
- ==================
- Thank you for downloading the sixth packaged release of iTop. This version is a maintenance
- release providing a few bug fixes.
- Keep in mind that this version (0.9.1) is still not a final version (see the section "Limitations" below).
- With this release we also provide two user guides. These documents are available
- on our web site http://www.combodo.com, under the "Support" topic.
- iTop is released under the GPL (v3) license. (Check license.txt in this directory).
- The source code of iTop can be found on SourceForge: http://itop.sourceforge.net
- 2. INSTALLATION
- ============
- 2.1. Requirements
- ------------
- iTop is based on the AMP (Apache / MySQL / PHP) platform and requires PHP 5.2 and
- MySQL 5. The installation of iTop does not require any command line access to the
- server. The only operations required to install iTop are: copying the files to the
- server and browsing some web pages.
- Although iTop should work with most modern web browsers the application has been
- tested mostly on Firefox 3 and IE7/IE8.
- 2.2. Install procedure
- -----------------
- 1) Make sure that you have a properly configured instance of Apache/PHP running
- 2) Unpack the files contained in the zipped package in a directory served by your
- web server.
- 3) Point your web browser to the URL corresponding to the directory were the files
- have been unpackaged and follow the indications on the screen.
- Note:
- iTop uses MySQL with the InnoDB engine. If you are running on Linux and if the setup is
- very slow with the hard drive spinning a lot, try to set the following value in the my.cnf
- configuration file (usually located at /etc/mysql/my.cnf):
- innodb_flush_method = O_DSYNC
- On some systems you'll see a 5 to 10 times performance improvement for writing data into
- the MySQL database !
- 2.3. Migration from a previous version
- ---------------------------------
- The 0.9.1 data model IS FULLY COMPATIBLE with the former one (0.9).
- In order to upgrade from vesion 0.9, just overwrite the files in your iTop directory
- with the ones provided in the current version.
- In order to MIGRATE FROM AN OLDER VERSION, you have two options:
- - keep your current data model and give up all the benefits from the
- new data model (subnets, known errors, etc.).
- - export your data into CSV files and import them back after the installation
- of the new release.
- Preserving your previous data model
- -----------------------------------
- In case you want to keep a previous data model (i.e. from 0.8.1) just make sure
- that you don't overwrite the content of the "business" directory and its "template"
- subdirectory.
- Exporting & re-importing data
- -----------------------------
- If you choose this option, you have to use the export function for each type of
- object, in order to save your data in csv files.
- Once done, you can install new release 0.9 using a new database.
- Then, you can re-import you object using "csv import" functionality.
- Caution: you need to make sure that attributes for your objects are still valid,
- as per the new data model constraints.
- In particular, attributes defined as enumerated lists may have to be changed
- into the data files, to comply with to the new list of allowed values.
- Please refer to the chapter "viewing data model" chapter in the administrator
- guide.
- In case you encounter issues, do not hesitate to contact the support team:
- support@combodo.com
- 3. LIMITATIONS OF THE CURRENT VERSION
- ==================================
- Release 0.9.1 is not supporting:
- - Creation of new user profile from the iTop user interface.
- - "Delete All" action for a list of objects.
- - Cloning an existing device. This feature has been disabled for the moment
- as it was not working properly.
- - "Update All" for n/n relationships.
- - A lifecycle is not defined for all types of CIs. Only for incident tickets and change tickets.
- - Localized characters (like accentuated letters) are not supported for the moment in eMail notifications
- 3.1. Changes since 0.9
- -------------------
- Only bug fixes haven bee made since version 0.9, hence the increment of the minor revision number.
- Bugs fixed
- ----------
- All our bugs are tracked on sourceforge:
- http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/itop/report/1.
- This release is closing 3 bugs or enhancement requests.
- #86 major defect Fixed bug on CSV import (was not working fine when exporting/importing fields with multiple lines)
- #87 major defect Strings containing only digits were treated as numbers instead of string (i.e leading zeroes were lost)
- #93 major defect Fixed issue within the setup data load (related to memory_limit)
- Comprehensive list of all other changes...
- ------------------------------------------
- - Fixed bug in DisplayBlock (group by - visible on the page "contacts overview")
- - Finalized the demo of impact computation (removed an ugly test message) and added few comments
- - Related objects computation:
- moved to OQL
- added capacity to set a default value based on the related objects (during the creation wizard)
- - Fixed issues with the consultant toolkit: upgrade an existing DB (add new class/attribute)
- - Developed core services to allow for demonstrating impact computation capability
- - Deprecated option operation=direct on page UI.php (not used anyway ?)
- 4. HOW TO
- ======
- 4.1. How to export data out of iTop
- ------------------------------
- A set of objects can be exported by the mean of a web service (could be scripted)
- Simply call /pages/export.php?format=xml&expression=OQL
- (format=csv is also available)
- Using wget, this would give the following command line:
- wget --header="Content-Type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded" --post-file=./login.txt -O "export.txt" http://<server>/webservices/export.php?format=csv&expression=...
- Use the wget option -O to store the result in the specified file, in our example: export.txt
- The format for the file login.txt should be:
- operation=login&auth_user=<your user>&auth_pwd=<your password>&foo=1
- The set of objects to be exported is defined by an OQL query.
- OQL stands for Object Query Language. The OQL syntax is very close to the SQL.
- The main differences between SQL and OQL are:
- * No FROM clause: an OQL query always return a set of objects of a given class
- and the user will never specify the expected columns, because the OQL
- interpreter retreives this information from the Data Model.
-
- * JOINS: simply specify "JOIN" and the interpreter will determine for you if an
- INNER JOIN or an OUTER JOIN should be performed, based on the definitions of
- the Data Model.
- OQL Examples:
- Get all the contacts
- SELECT bizContact
- Get all the persons (note that a person is contact also, but it has more
- attributes to be exported: first_name and employee_number)
- SELECT bizPerson
- Get the WAN circuits provided by "Foo Telecom"
- SELECT bizCircuit JOIN bizOrganization ON bizCircuit.provider_id = bizOrganization.id
- WHERE bizOrganization.name = 'Foo Telecom'
- Get the WAN circuits providers
- SELECT bizOrganization JOIN bizCircuit
- ON bizCircuit.provider_id = bizOrganization.id
- (In this example we have just inverted bizCircuit and bizOrganization ; yes the order matters, the first class specified is the expected class)
- 4.2. How to import data
- ------------------
- SOAP web service:
- This new SOAP web service enables the creation of incident tickets from an external application.
- Look at the iTop WSDL file (http://<your_server_and_port/webservices/itop.wsdl.php) for the full
- description of the API.
- Check the PHP client example, available with this release in /webservices/itop.soap.examples.php
- "CSV import" web service:
- This is the "POST web service" that was already existing in the previous version.
- A dedicated page allows you to write a script to enter new data, or refresh existing
- data. This can be helpful for the initial load or to schedule a daily synchronization
- of the data coming from an external data source - could be another application,
- an automated data collector, etc.
- /webservices/import.php?class=bizOrganization&csvdata=<multine-csv>[&separator=<char>]
- Note that this service emulates the functionality provided by the interactive
- bulk load: /pages/import.php
- csvdata must be posted, the first line will contain the codes of the attributes
- to load, the first column is always used as the reconciliation key
- - should be unique, as it determines if the object needs to be updated or created)
- If not specified, the separator defaults to ';'
- The answer is given in a simple html format, explaining what has been done for each row of data.
- Example:
- A script that creates a company called "Food and Drug Administration" (code FDA).
- wget --header="Content-Type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded" --post-file=data.txt http://<yourserver:port>/webservices/import.php?class=bizOrganization
- with: data.txt containing the following text
- auth_user=<username>&auth_pwd=<pwd>&loginop=login&csvdata=name;code
- Food and Drug Administration;FDA
- Combodo;CBD
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