• v5.0
    • Versions
    • master

 

  • Install Akeneo PIM
    • Install Akeneo PIM for development with Docker
    • Install Akeneo PIM manually
      • System Requirements
      • System installation on Debian 10 (Buster)
      • System installation on Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver)
      • System installation on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
      • Installing Akeneo PIM Community Edition (CE)
      • Installing Akeneo PIM Enterprise Edition (EE) with the Archive
      • Setting up the job queue daemon
      • Setting up the Events API
    • How to customize the Dataset
    • How to Add Translation Packs
  • Upgrade Akeneo PIM projects
    • How to apply a patch?
      • How to apply a patch - Community Edition
      • How to apply a patch - Enterprise Edition - Flexibility Cloud offer
      • How to apply a patch - Enterprise Edition - On Premise offer
    • Where is the Changelog?
    • How to upgrade to a minor version?
    • How to upgrade to a major version?
      • Upgrade from 3.2 to 4.0
      • Upgrade from 4.0 to 5.0
  • Import and Export data
    • How import works
    • Understanding the Product Import
    • Understanding the Product Export
    • Formats
      • Localized labels
      • Scopable labels
      • Association types data structure
      • Attribute data structure
      • Category data structure
      • Family data structure
      • Family variant data structure
      • Group data structure
      • Options data structure
      • Product data structure
      • Product model data structure
    • Akeneo Connectors
    • How to Customize Import / Export
      • How to create a new Connector
      • How to import Products from a XML file
      • How to clean a CSV file during a Product import
      • How to automate imports/exports
  • Manipulate the Akeneo PIM data
    • How to Customize Mass Edit Operations
      • How to register a new bulk action
      • How to Register a New Mass Edit Action on Products
    • How to Manipulate Products
      • How to Query Products
      • How to Create Products
      • How to Update Products
      • How to Validate Products
      • How to Save Products
      • How to Remove Products
    • How to Manipulate Non-Product Objects
      • How to Query Non-Product Objects
      • How to Create Non-Product Objects
      • How to Update Non-Product Objects
      • How to Validate Non-Product Objects
      • How to Save Non-Product Objects
      • How to Remove Non-Product Objects
    • How to add a custom action rule
      • General information about rule format
      • How to add a custom action in the rule engine
    • How to Define Access Control List
    • How to Customize the Catalog Structure
      • How to Create a Reference Data
    • How To Customize Teamwork Assistant (Enterprise Edition)
      • Customize notifications
      • Add a calculation step
      • How to log calculation step
      • Remove projects impacted by a custom catalog update
    • How to store assets externally
    • How to Configure Measurement Limits
  • Maintain Akeneo PIM projects
    • First aid kit
    • Bug qualification
    • Common issues
    • Scalability Guide
      • Audit with 3 Representative Catalogs
      • More than 10k attributes?
      • More than 10k families?
      • More than 10k categories?
      • More than 500 attributes usable in the product grids?
      • More than 100k products to export?
      • More than 1GB of product media to export?
    • How to purge history
      • How to Purge jobs executions
      • How to adapt the version purger to your needs
  • Contribute to Akeneo PIM
    • How to report an issue?
    • How to translate the user interface?
    • How to enhance the documentation?
    • How to contribute to a Connector?
    • How to submit a patch to the PIM?
    • How to contribute to the frontend part of the application
    • How behavior tests are architectured in the PIM?
      • Establishing Decorator Pattern
      • Using Spin In Behat
  • Use SSO authentication locally
  • Reference Entities
    • Configure Entity Limits
    • Create a new Reference Entity Attribute type
    • Enrich Records with a new Reference Entity Attribute type
    • Add a Custom Property to Your Custom Attribute Type
    • Refresh records completeness
  • Troubleshooting guide
  • Technical overview
    • Product Information
    • Teamwork Assistant (Enterprise Edition)
      • Project creation
      • Project completeness
      • Project Completeness widget
      • Catalog update impact
      • Scalability guide
      • Users permission summary for Behat tests
    • Collaborative workflow
      • Simple workflow
      • Partial workflow
  • Technical architecture
    • Best Practices
      • Create a project
      • Create a reusable bundle
      • Code Conventions
      • Coding Standards
    • How to implement your business logic using the event system
    • Events
      • Storage events
      • Workflow events (Enterprise Edition only)
    • How to Localize your data
      • How to change the PIM locale
      • How to Use Localizers
      • How to use Presenters
    • How to Add a Notification
    • Performances Guide
      • Memory usage of rules execution (Enterprise Edition)
      • Memory leak fix in Rules Engine (ORM)
      • More than 100 WYSIWYG editors in a page
      • PHP7 and HHVM Compatibility?
      • Job product batch size
    • How to Use the Web REST API
    • Standard format
      • Products
      • Other entities
      • Usage
    • Application Technical Information
      • Application Technical Dependencies
      • Server side set up for hosting
      • System Requirements
      • Recommended configuration
      • Client side configuration and compatibilities
      • Operation processes
      • Flow Matrix
  • Akeneo Cloud Edition
    • Flexibility
      • Environment accesses
      • System Administration & Services Management
      • Periodic tasks & Crontab configuration
      • Composer settings
      • Queue Management & Workers
      • Disk Usage Management
    • Serenity
  • Akeneo Onboarder
    • Prerequisites
    • How to install the Onboarder bundle
    • Synchronization
    • How to update a minor version or to apply a patch
      • How to update the Onboarder bundle - Enterprise Edition - Flexibility Cloud offer
      • How to update the Onboarder bundle - Enterprise Edition - On Premise offer
    • How to upgrade to a major version
    • Troubleshooting
    • How to uninstall the Onboarder bundle
    • Environment variables
      • Using the DotEnv file
      • Using environment variables

Operation processes¶

Backup management¶

Backup process

If you are using the hybrid database structure (the one with MongoDB), you should stop MySQL and Mongo services on your server before proceeding to backup, otherwise you may backup inconsistent data (cross references between MySQL and MongoDB).

But if you are using the full MySQL database structure, you can proceed to a “Hot Backup” (without blocking any user access to the application). Nevertheless, backup operations should be avoided during massive treatments such as imports or exports, to prevent any potential performance problems.

Two pieces of information should be backed up:

  • database data: When using a MySQL server we recommend using the mysqldump tool with the –single-transaction option.

  • files and media data (uploaded and archived): This data can be found in the upload_dir and archive_dir (as defined in the app/config/pim_parameters.yml file). No specific backup tool is recommended for this task.

Restoration process

Here follow the recommended steps to restore a backup:

  • Close temporarily all user accesses to the application

  • Restore uploaded and archived files and media

  • Restore the database data

  • Empty the application cache with the following commands:

    cd <application_root_folder>
    php bin/console cache:clear --env=prod
    
  • Reopen access to application users

Regular backup

For data security reasons, it is recommended to set a real time database replication such as a master/slave MySQL replication for example. Regarding uploaded and archived media and files, a simple but regular rsync replication can be enough.

Monitoring¶

Monitoring Akeneo PIM application’s web interface

Basic HTTP/HTTPS monitoring

The most basic way to monitor Akeneo PIM would be to check that the application responds on the HTTP port 80 (or 443 for HTTPS depending on the web server configuration), and that it actually returns a success code (200) on the homepage.

Complete functional scenario monitoring

Besides this basic monitoring, the monitoring of a more complete functional test would guarantee the interaction between the application and its database. The execution of such a test could also ensure the quality of service by measuring the response time of the different scenarios’ steps.

Recommended scenario:

  • Display the application login page

  • Login with a basic user

  • Display the user dashboard

  • Display the product grid

  • Display the edition page of a product

  • Logout

Logs monitoring

The following log levels can be found in the production logs:

  • WARNING

  • ERROR

  • CRITICAL

Two types of logs can be interesting to monitor Akeneo PIM:

  • Application logs: var/logs/prod.log

  • Web server logs: the Apache logs

The web server logs are defined in the ErrorLog parameter of the VirtualHost configuration. This log file will contain all the errors the application code could not handle, therefore the most critical ones.

For the errors to be displayed in the web server logs, the PHP configuration on the server should have the log_errors to On.

Monitoring the batch processes

Using the application web interface

Every import or export process generates an execution report. This report is available on import or export history pages of PIM.

Monitoring batch processes specific logs

As for the global application logs, only the WARNING, ERROR and CRITICAL levels are logged in production environment.

Every batch process execution generates a log file stored in the folder var/logs/batch/<execution_process_number>. This execution process number is the identifier of the process in the oro_batch_job_execution table.

When running such a process using the CLI (for example when using CRON jobs) the content of this log file is also displayed on the standard output. When it is run through the application web interface an additional log file is generated to keep track of this standard output: var/logs/batch_execute.log

If an error appears during the batch process execution, the exit code of this process will be different from 0.

Logs rotation¶

Only log files generated by the Akeneo PIM application itself are listed below. Log rotation management for the web and database servers are at the hosting manager’s discretion.

Log file location

Necessary condition to the log rotation

Requires empty log file creation after log rotation?

Empty file in “copy-truncate” mode required?

var/logs/prod.log

None

No

No

var/logs/batchexecution.log

No batch currently running

No

No

var/logs/batch/<id>/*.log

Job profile execution id <id> has to be over

No

No


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