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-Installing OpenGnsys Server 1.1.0
-=================================
-
-Before installation
--------------------
-
-OpenGnsys Server 1.1.0 is meant to be installed under Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS or newer, though it has also been tested under operating systems based on CentOS 7.
-
-Network connection is needed in order to download the required packages, the source code and the preconfigured client.
-
-Minimum storage requirements:
-- 100 MB in /tmp (for the installation process)
-- 600 MB in /var/lib/tftpboot (or /srv in Debian systems) for every installed ogLive client.
-- 250 MB in the installation folder (/opt/opengnsys) plus 600 MB for every downloaded ISO image.
-- Enough disk space for the image repository in /opt/opengnsys/images (it is recommended to mount it on an independent file system)
-
-
-
-Installing
-----------
-
-To install OpenGnsys, run opengnsys_installer.sh script after unpacking the release file (opengnsys-release.tar.gz) or after downloading it directly from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opengnsys/OpenGnsys/master/installer/opengnsys_installer.sh
-
-Unpacking example:
- tar xvzf opengnsys-Version.tar.gz
- cd opengnsys/installer
-
-Downloading examples:
-
- * Download with wget.
- wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opengnsys/OpenGnsys/master/installer/opengnsys_installer.sh
-
- * Download with curl.
- curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opengnsys/OpenGnsys/master/installer/opengnsys_installer.sh -o opengnsys_installer.sh
-
-
-You must be root to run the installation script:
- sudo bash opengnsys_installer.sh
-
-
-The following information will be requested in order to configure the access to the service (a default value will be introduced if no parameter is indicated):
- * MySQL root password
- * Web console user and OpenGnsys Super Administrator
- * Web console user's password
- * Client's password for accessing remote services
- * Choose which ogLive clients to install.
-
-The following processes will be carried out:
- * Gathering of the basic network parameters.
- * Checking installed packages.
- * Downloading and installing dependencies.
- * Creating OpenGnsys basic folder sctructure.
- * Downloading code from the repository to a temporal folder (/tmp/opengnsys_installer). In upcoming releases this process will not be necessary.
- * Compiling and installing OpenGnsys services.
- * Basic configuration of OpenGnsys network services (DHCP, PXE and Samba) using the existing configuration templates.
- * Copying additional server management files.
- * Creating database and configuring OpenGnsys administration console web server.
- * Copying administration console pages.
- * Copying OpenGnsys client folder structure.
- * Downloading OpenGnsys client initial image.
- * Basic configuration of OpenGnsys services using network parameters.
-
-Once the installation process is finished, you can start working with the system:
- * Configuring DHCP.
- * Adding information in the administration console.
- * Customizing administration scripts.
- * Creating start menus for the clients.
-
-
-
-Updating / upgrading
---------------------
-
-There is a system self-upgrading script with the following features:
- * Network connection is needed to obtain the latest updates / upgrades.
- * If the script updates itself, then it must be run once again.
- * Services depending on the operating system will not be updated.
- * Configuration files will not be modified.
-
-You must be root to run this script:
- sudo /opt/opengnsys/lib/opengnsys_update.sh
-
-
-
-Uninstalling
-------------
-
-There is also an uninstallation script to remove the OpenGnsys components:
- * OpenGnsys files and database will be deleted.
- * Operating system packages and their configuration files will be preserved.
- * The image folder and its content will not be deleted.
-
-You must be root to run this script:
- sudo /opt/opengnsys/lib/opengnsys_uninstall.sh
-
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