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OracleÆ AutoVue for Agile PLM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 21.0.1
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4 AutoVue Hardware and System Requirements

This chapter discusses the hardware, and system requirements for installing Oracle AutoVue for Agile PLM.

Hardware Requirements

Table 4-1 Hardware Requirements

Component Oracle-Certified Hardware Requirements

Server

Note: The AutoVue Server can be very CPU, I/O, memory and graphics intensive. Ensure that the machine hosting AutoVue Server has sufficient resources for it and any other applications running on the machine.

  • 8GB of RAM minimum, 12 GB or more recommended depending on complexity of documents being served

  • Quad-core processor

  • 400 MB of disk space for installation

  • At least 30 GB of free disk space:

    • 20 GB for streaming files (if you configure a larger size for the AutoVue cache directory, ensure that the additional disk space is available).

    • Additional space required for managing markup symbols, user profiles, and markups.

    • AutoVue also stores temporary files. It stores files at %TEMP% path on Windows operating systems. On the Linux operating system, the temporary files are stored at the default location ie the /tmp/autovue folder. These files are generally deleted after processing is complete. Ensure that there is available disk space for AutoVue temporary files.

Client

  • Minimum requirements for your operating system (OS):

    • 1 GHz CPU

    • 1 GB of RAM

    It is recommended that the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) used for the AutoVue client is configured for a maximum memory of 256 MB. If loading larger documents, you may need to increase this memory to a higher value (for example, 512 MB).

  • The AutoVue client works on most operating systems and browsers that support Java Webstart. To see what is certified by Oracle, refer to System Requirements.

  • When running the AutoVue client on machines with non-Windows operating systems (OSes), ensure that these machines have a graphics card that supports OpenGL. This is necessary for loading 3D models.

  • On Windows machines, it is recommended to have a graphics card with OpenGL support. In the absence of an adequate graphics card driver, Windows uses its OpenGL capability which is slower as compared to having a graphics card that supports OpenGL.



Important:

It is recommended to allocate 2GB per doc server if the documents are of low complexity. For 3D files, it is recommended to allocate 4 GB of memory per doc server.

System Requirements

This section details system requirements for the Oracle AutoVue line of products and integrations.

Platforms

The following platforms are certified for AutoVue installation and/or hosting.

Table 4-2 Oracle-Certified Operating Systems

Platform AutoVue for Agile PLMFoot 1  AutoVue Client/Server Deployment1 AutoVue Desktop Deployment

Windows Server 2012 R2, 2012 —64-bit

x

x


Windows Server 2008 R2—64-bit

x

x


Windows 10, 8.1, 7—64-bit



x

Oracle Linux 6.X (x86_64) and 7.X (x86_64)Foot 2 

64-bit (AutoVue running in 32-bit mode)

x

x


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.X (x86_64), and 7.X (x86_64)Footref 2

64-bit (AutoVue running in 32-bit mode)

x

x



Footnote 1 The installation requires about 400MB of free space. Additional space will be required by AutoVue for storing other data such as streaming files and markups.

Footnote 2 AutoVue is supported on a 64-bit Linux operating systems (OS), but will run in 32-bit mode. All prerequisites libraries should be in 32 bit, with the exception of the X Windows base package (xorg-x11-server-Xorg) along with the Xvfb package xorg-x11-server-Xvfb. These should be the same architecture (64-bit) as the OS.

Client Platform

The following platforms are certified for the AutoVue client.

Table 4-3 Oracle-Certified Client Platforms

Platform AutoVue for Agile PLM AutoVue Client/Server Deployment

Windows OSes:

Windows 7— 64-bit

Windows 8.1—64-bit

Windows 10Foot 1 —64-bit

  • Internet Explorer 11

  • Chrome

  • Firefox ESR 45

x

x

Apple OS X 10.11

  • Safari 10.0

  • Safari 9.0

  • Safari 8.0Foot 2 

  • Firefox ESR 45

x

x

Java Virtual Machine



  • Java SE 7 update 45 and higher

    - 32-bit and 64-bit

x

x

  • Java SE 8 update 11 and higher

    - 32-bit and 64-bit

x

x


Footnote 1 There is currently a known issue with Microsoft Edge that makes performance unreliable. Microsoft Edge is not supported for Release 21.0.1.

Footnote 2 When launching AutoVue from a Mac client, certain configurations may be required. For more information, refer to Oracle Support Document 1662405.1 (Getting Message "Select a temporary directory" When Printing With AutoVue) which can be found at: https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?id=1662405.1

Integrations

The following integrations have been certified for this release of AutoVue.

Table 4-4 Oracle-Certified Integrations

Integrations AutoVue for Agile PLM AutoVue Client/Server Deployment

Agile PLM 9.3.6, 9.3.5, 9.3.4, and 9.3.3

x


VueLink 19.3.2 for DocumentumFoot 1 


x

VueLink 20.1 for UCMFoot 2 


x


Footnote 1 New VueLink for Documentum certifications made after this release of AutoVue are listed in Oracle Support Document 1425804.1 (VueLink for Documentum Certification Matrix) found at: https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?id=1425804.1

Footnote 2 New VueLink for UCM certifications made after this release of AutoVue are listed in Oracle Support Document 1383416.1 (Oracle AutoVue VueLink for UCM Certification Matrix) found at: https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?id=1383416.1

AutoVue for Agile PLM Integration Components

AutoVue for Agile PLM integration components can be installed on the following OSes:

  • Oracle Solaris (SPARC and x64)

  • Linux (Oracle, Red Hat Enterprise, SUSE)

  • Microsoft Windows

  • HP-UX Itanium

  • IBM AIX (POWER)

For supported versions, refer to the "Agile Product Lifecycle Management Capacity Planning Guide" on OTN http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/agile-085940.html