The latest software release can be found at http://www.agiloft.com/ewdownload. installers are native executable files for each OS. The Linux installer file name will be in this form:
The installation requires a user named who owns the installation files. Normally the installer creates an appropriate local user automatically. If user IDs are managed centrally in your environment e.g., NIS, or you wish to control the creation of the user, you may create the user beforehand and choose the appropriate option during installation. The Linux installer may be run in three modes, controlled by command line options.
The Linux installer is run as .sh <installer file name>. If you choose the –c option, the installer runs in console mode. It prints a welcome message and recommends closing all other applications – this is optional. Press Enter to continue.
Note: If you want to specify the MySQL directory, use the parameter -mysqldir <location>
. For example, installer_file.sh -mysqldir /home/admin/custommysqldir
.
root# sh Agiloft-summer-2014-release-20387-linux-64bit-setup.sh -c Unpacking JRE ... Starting Installer ... Autodetected configuration file: /etc/EnterpriseWizardConfig.xml This will install Agiloft on your computer. It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing. OK [o, Enter], Cancel [c] |
You must accept the terms of the license agreement to install and use the software. You may review the terms of the License Agreement at any time by visiting our website. Enter 1 to accept the agreement.
To accept the default directory location, at /usr/local/ for Linux, press Enter. To install in a non-default directory, use the additional command line option: -dir, followed by the new installation directory name. You may also use the –dir command line option to change the default when running the installer in unattended mode.
Next, you are prompted to configure any antivirus software running on your system. When you are finished, press Enter.
A minimum of 8 GB is required for new installations of . The installer automatically detects free disk space and will exit if the disk has insufficient space.
The installer gives you the option to import existing knowledgebases.
Perform or not project restore Would you like to import existing knowledge bases that were backed up from a previous install? No [1, Enter], Yes [2] 2 |
Restore projects from directory Import from directory (no spaces allowed in directory name): [/usr/local] /a/path/to/directory/with/saved/knowlegebases |
Next, the installer extracts files into the installation directory. In console mode you will see a long line sequence displayed. In GUI mode, a progress bar is shown while the extraction runs.
Extracting files... bin/ bin/ewdumps.sh bin/ant bin/ewimpex bin/ewupdate lib/ lib/ewsetuptools.jar lib/i18n/ lib/i18n/locales.xml ... many lines here ... ./include/jdwpTransport.h ./include/classfile_constants.h ./COPYRIGHT |
You must decide how to run the Setup utility: either in Fully automatic mode [1, Enter] or with Customized setup [2].
Please choose a product configuration method Fully automatic setup will install and configure Agiloft without any configuration questions and is the ideal choice for non-expert users. Customized setup allows you to configure system parameters such as port numbers, etc that require a fairly deep knowledge of the target system. Accepting all the defaults, however, will produce the same result as fully automatic setup. Fully automatic setup (highly recommended) [1, Enter], Customized setup using a web interface (for expert users) [2] 1 |
When running Setup in fully automatic mode, a list of messages similar to the example below will appear. The URLs it generates will differ for each individual installation. If the user has opted to restore projects, the message with the form “Restore projects from /a/path/to/directory/with/saved/knowlegebases folder” will appear. If the user has opted not to restore projects, then the message “Creating Demo project” will appear instead.
Reading configuration from file /etc/EnterpriseWizardConfig.xml Total RAM detected: 3.859127 Gb Setting installation directory: /usr/local/Agiloft Unix user enterprisewizard already exists Unpacking resources Changing owner of installed files Installing software Installing database server Registering database server Starting database server Database connection checking Installing application server Registering application server Creating database space Configuring web server Set owner and permissions Start application server Restore projects from /a/path/to/directory/with/saved/knowledgebases folder Agiloft is now installed and configured. System is now accessible from one of the following URLs: http://172.16.55.1:8080/gui2 http://192.168.0.112:8080/gui2 http://192.168.81.1:8080/gui2 http://localhost:8080/gui2 Note that some URLs may only be accessible from the local network or from this computer. Please login to port 80 on the computer to confirm that the connection between the Tomcat JSP server and the web server is working. If you cannot access Agiloft on port 80, please try restarting the web server and/or access Tomcat directly on port 8080. Please contact your system administrator for more details. Setup is complete. [Enter] Finishing installation... root# |
NGINX is installed by default in Linux. NGINX should not be configured on the server after installation, as upgrading the version will overwrite any customizations. Instead, any custom domains or certificates for NGINX must always be done in the Setup Assistant. In the Web Server section of the Setup Assistant, you can add the SSL certificates for NGINX, which are required for an HTTPS installation. The steps to create the "crt" and "key" files are described here.
The files may be placed anywhere on the server. For example:
data\MyCerts\multidoc.crt
data\MyCerts\multidoc.key
Starting from release version 2017_02, does not support versions of glibc below 2.14.
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