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====== Installation options ====== | ====== Installation options ====== | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
+ | This guide applies to release version 4.3.0 and higher. | ||
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+ | If you are looking for version-to-version update process, see section | ||
+ | [[maintenance: | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | There are three installation options: | ||
+ | | [[installation: | ||
+ | | [[installation: | ||
+ | | [[installation: | ||
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===== ADUCID DVD only ===== | ===== ADUCID DVD only ===== | ||
- | The ADUCID Server Kit DVD contains VMware virtual machine (hardware version 11) installed in the same way, as is described in following sections, starting from section [[installation: | + | The ADUCID Server Kit DVD contains |
- | You need to do only this: | + | The .OVF export of the virtual machine is located in the directory **vm** on the DVD. |
- | | + | You just need to **import |
- | * adjust | + | * VM hardware parameters according to expected load (default values 8 CPU/40GB RAM should be OK in many cases) |
- | * start the VM and connect to it through VMware Remote Console (default root password is " | + | * start the VM and connect to it through VMware Remote Console (default root password is "**AIM-4.x**") |
* set appropriate hostname, IP address, DNS server | * set appropriate hostname, IP address, DNS server | ||
+ | * reset root password | ||
* set ssh connection parameters | * set ssh connection parameters | ||
* check NTP settings (see section Base environment bellow) | * check NTP settings (see section Base environment bellow) | ||
- | * change system variables setting (see section Apache software / System variables setting in [[installation: | + | * change system variables setting (see section Apache software / System variables setting in [[installation: |
- | * continue according to [[installation: | + | |
+ | There is a bash script named **srv-adjust.sh** located in the / | ||
===== Cloud install ===== | ===== Cloud install ===== | ||
First check what you got from your cloud provider and uninstall unwanted components. Graphical interface and development components should not be present. | First check what you got from your cloud provider and uninstall unwanted components. Graphical interface and development components should not be present. | ||
- | Then continue according to [[installation: | + | Then continue according to [[installation: |
===== CentOS DVD ===== | ===== CentOS DVD ===== | ||
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Go through all the following sections. (You will need the ADUCID Server Kit DVD, too.) | Go through all the following sections. (You will need the ADUCID Server Kit DVD, too.) | ||
- | * [[:documentation: | + | * [[installation:01-operating-system|Operating System]] |
- | * [[:documentation: | + | * [[installation:02-software-components|Software Components]] |
- | * [[:documentation: | + | * [[installation:03-aducid-software|ADUCID Software]] |
+ | * [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Upgrade from previous versions ===== | ||
+ | Go through the following sections. | ||
+ | You will need to backup some files, as they are replaced by the upgrade process. | ||
+ | You may also need to upgrade ADUCID database schema. | ||
+ | * [[maintenance: | ||
+ | * [[maintenance: | ||
+ | * [[maintenance: | ||
+ | * [[maintenance: | ||
+ | * [[maintenance: | ||