MID Server installation on Raspberry PI 3

jleon
Giga Contributor

Hello

Do someone know how to install a MID Server on a Raspberry PI 3. The OS Info that I am using is the following:

PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)"

NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux"

VERSION_ID="8"

VERSION="8 (jessie)"

ID=raspbian

ID_LIKE=debian

I tried to install the MID Server 64bit and 32bit. With both installations I get the following error:

Unable to locate any of the following binaries:

  /servicenow/agent/bin/./wrapper-linux-armv7l-

  /servicenow/agent/bin/./wrapper-linux-armv7l-32

  /servicenow/agent/bin/./wrapper

Do some one know how to overcome these issues?

What do I need to install a MID Server on Raspbian Linux OS ?

Thanks!

Jesus

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conmic
Mega Guru

Hello Jesus,



Have you followed the latest installation instructions?


http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=MID_Server_Installation#Installing_a_MID_Server_on_Linux



It seems like you are required to create a directory /servicenow/<MID server name> where you then store the /agent/ directory.


jleon
Giga Contributor

Hi MichaelI already followed that instruction, but no luck.I know that is possible to make working the MID Server in a Raspberry PI, since some projects showed at Knowledge16 were working with that device at the Developers HubThanks!Jesus


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Hello Jesus,



 



Have you followed the latest installation instructions?



http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=MID_Server_Installation#Installing_a_MID_Server_on_Linux



 



It seems like you are required to create a directory /servicenow/ where you then store the /agent/ directory.



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ian_kinnear
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi Jesus



Not sure if you ever got it running, but in case not from what I remember these are the basic steps:



- download and unpack the linux mid server package and sftp it to your pi


- download oracle's jdk for ARM, sftp it to your pi and replace the jre folder with the one you got from oracle


- update wrapper-jvm in the conf directory to identify the appropriate architecture (arm)


- copy libraries from the oracle package into the lib folder for your mid server



I can try it later once I find my pi if you get stuck and need more precise instructions, but I thought I would send you the high level steps I remember for a start.


oh - you also probably need to override the jvm memory because I think it will try to take 1gb by default and your pi doesn't have that available