Enterprise Connector prerequisites
System requirements for an Enterprise Connector server:
- Windows 2016 Essentials, Standard, or Datacenter
- Windows 2019 Essentials, Standard, or Datacenter
- Linux Redhat Enterprise Server 7 and 8
Enterprise Connector is not supported on a Windows Domain Controller.
Enterprise Connector is not supported on a Linux system setup with Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux )
- Amazon Corretto JDK 8 (64 bits)
update 212 or later installed. Do not use JDK 1.8.0_292 because the installation
fails with that version. JDK 11 is not supported.
It is, for example, known that the Bouncy Castle extension does not work well with Enterprise Connector. Therefore, you must use a default JDK installation without extensions.
Requirements for the database:
- SQL Server 2016 Web, Standard, or Enterprise
- SQL Server 2017 Web, Standard, or Enterprise
- SQL Server 2019 Web, Standard, or Enterprise
- PostGres Plus Advanced Server DB (PPAS), 64 bit version. Version 9.5, 9.6, 10.6, 10, 11, 12
SQL Server must have "mixed mode authentication" enabled because Enterprise Connector requires SQL Server authentication.
Hardware specifications:
- 4 GB RAM, 2 Cores for low volume tests
- 8 GB RAM, 4 Cores for higher volume tests
- Enterprise Connector does not require much disk space because it does not store business data in its database. 10 GB of free space is sufficient.
ION CE Enterprise Connector 12 runs on the ION Grid. The ION Grid facilitates high availability for the Enterprise Connector and requires a database. During the installation you can have the installer create the database or use a pre-created database. If the installer must create the database, a database user with database administrative authorizations is required. For SQL Server typically ‘sa’.
During the installation of the Enterprise Connector, you must specify three ports. We recommend that you use 28089, 28090, and 28091. Ensure these ports are accessible for the host where the Enterprise Connector is installed. If you plan to scale-out the Enterprise Connector, ensure the ports are also accessible for the other hosts.
To communicate with the Infor OS (AWS services), the Enterprise Connector uses HTTPS secured through TLS 1.2. For authentication, an AWS IAM account is used. This account is created specific for the Enterprise Connector, and grants access only to AWS resources that are relevant for this Enterprise Connector Location. Credential information that is used by this Enterprise Connector, is stored encrypted.
The Enterprise Connector connectivity with the ION CE cloud environment is always initiated by the Enterprise Connector, so only outbound Internet access is required.
Ensure the Enterprise Connector can access these Amazon web services:
- IAM: endpoint https://iam.amazonaws.com
- SQS: the SQS endpoints for your region. For reference, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#sqs_region
- S3: the S3 endpoints for all regions. For reference, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#s3_region
Ensure subdomains to these S3 endpoints are allowed; so, for us-east-1 allow
*.s3.amazonaws.com
.
If your firewall also checks on IP addresses, ensure the IP addresses of the above services are included. Amazon exposes these IP addresses through this link.
If you configure the Enterprise Connector with the AWS (Amazon) region it must access, you only must configure access to that region.
See Limiting Enterprise Connector to the ION CE Amazon region.