On this page you will learn how to:
- Set up your own MSP Challenge server sessions after installing the full platform
- Managing your own MSP Challenge server session using the Server Manager application
Contents
Setting up a new MSP Challenge server session
To create a new server session - or to put it in other terms - to create a new instance of for example the North Sea, open your Server Manager web application (for more information, see the full platform installation manual), and from there, here's what you do next:
Are you using your own GeoServer?
If you want to use your own GeoServer installation, then add it before setting up a new server session:
The GeoServers window will close again. If you now click on Change again, the window re-opens and should show the additional GeoServer in the list at the top. If you want to use your new GeoServer as the default when creating new sessions, click on the eye icon next to the top 'Default: the public MSP Challenge GeoServer' entry to make it invisible.
Managing MSP Challenge server sessions
In the session details window, you'll see the play and pause buttons as well. You'll also see a button to fast-forward the simulations through the current era. There's also a button to enable demo mode. If you click, you'll get a message first explaining what that does, which you can then cancel or confirm.
You'll also see recreate and archive session buttons. The former will recreate the session using the originally specified configuration file, GeoServer, passwords, etc. If you do this, everything that already happened on the server will be lost. The latter just archives the session, making it unavailable to end-users. Again, everything that already happened on the server will be lost.
With the save buttons you can either save the session in its current state as a ZIP file (which you'll be able to download and optionally reload again as another session), or just save all the data layers as ShapeFiles (including any plans end-users made to change them) and raster files into one ZIP file (which you'll just be able to download).
Advanced MSP Challenge Server Manager options
In the session details window, the Export with Current Plans buttons will allow you to download the configuration file with which the session was created, now including all the plans that end-users made. You can then use this configuration file to create new sessions with all those plans already included.
Set User Access gives you more options for defining how end-users can access your session using the MSP Challenge client. For example, you can specify passwords per country team (instead of all country teams having the same password, which is the default when you create a session). You can also let end-users log in with their MSP Challenge username and password.
When you save a session, the save will show up under the Saves tab. This Saves tab also provides some Quick Action buttons per save. You can download the ZIP file immediately, view the save details, and in the case of a full session save (so not the layer-only save) you can reload the save into a new session.
Under the Configurations tab, you'll see a list of configuration files available to you. The only quick action button available here is the button to view configuration file details. From there you can download a configuration file of choice, which you could then alter using the Configuration Editor for example, or just through your favourite text editor.
If you edited or created a configuration file and wish to use it to create a new session in the Server Manager, then click on the New Configuration button. A form will appear. Select the file stored on your computer using the Browse button. Then indicate whether this new configuration file is actually a new version of an existing configuration, or a completely new configuration altogether. Be sure to provide appropriate general descriptions. Click Upload Configuration File when ready.
Once successful, you'll be able to select your newly added configuration file from the list when you create a new session. In this example, we uploaded a new version of an existing configuration file 'North_Sea_Digitwin_basic', so from the first dropdown list you would select that, and from the second version dropdown list, you would select the new version.