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This section covers tasks necessary to install and maintain an eagle-i institutional server, or eagle-i node.
NEW: Installation in the Amazon Cloud
- Installation, Upgrade and Administration of eagle-i in the Amazon Cloud: provides detailed instructions for creating an eagle-i node in the Amazon Cloud, based on a new automated install mechanism.
Manual installation
- Quick Start installation Guide: provides a high-level overview of the steps necessary to set up an eagle-i node, with pointers into the detailed guides below.
- Repository Installation, Upgrade and Administration Guide: provides instructions and information for installing the repository. It also covers general repository maintenance, logging and performance monitoring.
- SWEET and Institutional Search Installation and Upgrade Guide: provides installation instructions and information for SWEET (Semantic Web Entry and Editing Tool), institutional search and the online help.
- Public SPARQL Endpoint: provides installation and maintenance instructions for the Sparqler, our public SPARQL endpoint (optional component).
- Configuration Property Guide: summarizes configuration properties for SWEET, Sparqler and Institutional Search.
- Upgrade Checklist: summarizes the steps necessary to upgrade the software and ontology of an eagle-i institutional server
Advanced Topics
- Data Management Guide: describes the data management toolkit for performing data changes at the triple level.
- SWIFT and ETL Guide: includes a system administrator's perspective of the tasks necessary to bulk-upload data into an eagle-i repository.
- CURL Cookbook - Repository API Examples+: This page describes CURL commands to interact with the Repository via its REST API
- Repository Data Model Configuration Properties: This page describes the way a data model ontology is configured into the repository. The defaults are usually OK.
- Institution Specific Annotations: This page describes how to use institution specific annotations and the visibility of those annotations in the various applications.
Account Administrators
- Account Administration Handbook: This document describes the default repository roles and permissions.
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