LARA

FAQs

  1. How long is implementation process?
  2. What trainings are required for AMC, ANSP, MIL users, other users? Expected duration and form of the trainings. Are the on-site trainings available?
  3. Do we need make the reservations for the trainings and support?
  4. What suitable hardware is required? Are 2 servers mandatory, or the 2nd one is optional?
  5. Is it required to have both CIAM and LARA parallel operation at the beginning?What is the required testing phase?
  6. Is it possible for tests purposes to have LARA in shadow mode of operation of an operational LARA system?
  7. What is the standard LARA System Architecture?

 

How long is implementation process?

The implementation period depends on several factors:

  • Your organisation for implementation and the available infrastructure
  • The chosen deployment scope (can be planned in steps)
  • The deployment support planning of EUROCONTROL
What trainings are required for AMC, ANSP, MIL users, other users? Expected duration and form of the trainings. Are the on-site trainings available?

The initial  training (train the trainers) is ensured by the LARA team. It consist of an OPS and a TECH module planned to take one week each. Preparation before by the stakeholders  ensures more efficiency of the training. Detailed information on both available LARA Software and Documentation can be retrieved directly from the on-line LARA General Library.

Do we need make the reservations for the trainings and support?

Yes, LARA training is provided by the LARA Team, that is constrained in terms of availability, as we have to not only stear LARA development and maintenance, but also support states in deploying the LARA system.

What suitable hardware is required? Are 2 servers mandatory, or the 2nd one is optional?

Hardware Item

Specification


LARA Cluster
Server PC

Recommended

  • 8GB RAM.
  • Intel Dual Core processor CPU – I7
  • 100 GB free disk space for database and logs.
  • Hardware RAID disc configuration.
  • 1Gbps LAN network connection.
  • 8 Mbps upload WAN/Internet connection.
  • Two button mouse with central mouse wheel.

Minimum

  • 4GB RAM
  • Intel Dual Core processor CPU – I5
  • 20 GB free disk space for database and logs.
  • 1Mbps LAN network connection.
  • 0.3 Mbps upload WAN/Internet connection.


LARA Working Position
Client PC

 

Recommended

  • 8GB RAM
  • Intel Dual Core processor CPU – I7
  • 1 Mbps download WAN/Internet network connection.
  • 21” + Monitor at 1440x1024 graphics resolution.
  • Two button mouse with central mouse wheel.

Minimum

  • Minimum 4GB RAM.
  • Intel Dual Core processor CPU – I5
  • 100MB free disk space.
  • 64 Kbps download WAN/Internet network connection.
  • 1024*768 graphics resolution


LARA Monitoring Server
(LMCS)

 

Recommended

  • 4GB RAM
  • Intel Dual Core processor CPU.
  • 1 Mbps download WAN/Internet network connection.
  • 21”+ Monitor at 1440x1024 graphics resolution.
  • Two button mouse with central mouse wheel.

Minimum

  • Minimum 2GB RAM.
  • 50MB free disk space.
  • 64 Kbps download WAN/Internet network connection.
  • 1024*768 graphics resolution


LARA Monitoring Client
(LMCC)

 

Recommended

  • 4GB RAM
  • Intel Dual Core processor CPU.
  • 1 Mbps download WAN/Internet network connection.
  • 21”+ Monitor at 1440x1024 graphics resolution.
  • Two button mouse with central mouse wheel.

Minimum

  • Minimum 2GB RAM.
  • 50MB free disk space.
  • 64 Kbps download WAN/Internet network connection.
  • 1024*768 graphics resolution


It is highly recommanded to have a 2
nd server, at least for Postgresql replication.  This ensures that in addition to (automated) backup procedures, a "live database" is replicating any transaction to the main database server.  This can then be used for setting-up a "hot standby" LARA Server, and/or eventually to connect such "read-only" (by design) replicated database to a (httpd) web server, allowing "external" users to easily retrieve via a browser information about airspace planning.
Typically, such a 2nd server can also be used for hosting the LARA Monitoring and Control Server (LMCS).

Is it required to have both CIAM and LARA parallel operation at the beginning? What is the required testing phase?

Once installed, customised and trained you can decide to test until you feel comfortable enough to go into operations with LARA.

Is it possible for tests purposes to have LARA in shadow mode of operation of an operational LARA system?

A LARA special client application (LARA Reservation Exporter) can be configured by the Housekeeper in order to feed automatically a RaMIT Client connected to a 2nd LARA Server, previously initalised by a migrated/backup of the 1st server.  
Any user connect to the 2nd server could then have a "playground" which, by design, could not affect the 1st server, while replicating any action performed on it.

What is the standard LARA System Architecture?

The LARA standard architecture is described within the LARA Technical Manual.