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Connect the PLOSSYS Output Engine


To connect an Output Engine system as backend system, in SEAL Operator, activate the connector and specify the keys for the connection:

  1. Open a Command Prompt or PowerShell.

  2. Export the complete configuration of SEAL Operator from Consul to a YAML file with the following command. So you're making sure the current configuration settings are being used.

    operator config export <filename>.yml --insecure
    
  3. Edit the exported file <filename>.yml.

  4. In the section of the Output Engine (p5) connector, set cstatus to on. The Fileupload (scratch) connector has to be activated as well.

    operator:
      connectors:
        ...
          p5:
            cstatus: 'on'
            serviceName: operator-p5
            url: 'https://localhost:3013'
          scratch:
            cstatus: 'on'
            serviceName: operator-fileupload
            url: 'https://localhost:3009'
        ...
    

    Caution - do not turn off

    Do not deactivate the Fileupload (scratch) connector. The Output Engine (p5) connector will not work otherwise!

  5. In the env section, specify the following keys for the operator-p5 service:

    env:
      service:
      ...
        operator-p5:
          tag:
            any:
              ACTION_EXECUTOR: P5
              PLOSSYS_IPP_URL: 'ipp://<output_engine_server_name>:631'
      ...
    

    PLOSSYS Output Engine - IPP settings

    The PLOSSYS Output Engine service seal-ipp-checkin supports both IPP and IPPS. By default, the service listens to the port 631 and uses IPP. When IPPS is used, the responding service key SERVICE_URL has been set. For more information, refer to Change IPP Setting to IPPS in the PLOSSYS Output Engine documentation.

  6. Save the <filename>.yml file.

  7. Re-import it to Consul.

    operator config import <filename>.yml --insecure
    

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