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==Installing OpenPetra For The First Time== | ==Installing OpenPetra For The First Time== | ||
===Server Installation=== | ===Server Installation=== | ||
We have now a script at https://get.openpetra.org that helps with setting up a test environment on recent versions of CentOS, Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu. This script is also used for setting up the demo server, and to run all the nightly tests. | |||
The requirement is one of the supported Linux systems, that is not used for anything else. The recommendation is to use a dedicated virtual machine or a container just for OpenPetra. | |||
You also need to have installed: bash, curl, sudo, tar | |||
to start the script, simply run as root: | |||
curl https://get.openpetra.org | bash -s test | |||
===Client Installation=== | ===Client Installation=== |
Revision as of 06:41, 26 March 2020
This page contains information about the installation and configuration of OpenPetra and how to update it. It is not a full list but the intention is to add to it in the future.
Installing OpenPetra For The First Time
Server Installation
We have now a script at https://get.openpetra.org that helps with setting up a test environment on recent versions of CentOS, Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu. This script is also used for setting up the demo server, and to run all the nightly tests.
The requirement is one of the supported Linux systems, that is not used for anything else. The recommendation is to use a dedicated virtual machine or a container just for OpenPetra.
You also need to have installed: bash, curl, sudo, tar
to start the script, simply run as root:
curl https://get.openpetra.org | bash -s test
Client Installation
TODO
Configuring OpenPetra
Server Configuration
TODO
Client Configuration
Updating OpenPetra To A Newer Version
TODO