Installing Onepoint on CentOS 7
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Other Required Repositores
The following repositories are required for installing Onepoint. Please, make sure they're enabled once installed (property enabled=1 in the respective /etc/yum.repos.d/REPONAME.repo repository file)
- epel-release
- Remi's Repository
MariaDB
First, make sure MariaDB - packages mariadb and mariadb-server - is installed on the system. If you want to use an external MariaDB database for the installation, this step is not required. You will need to create an empty database for installing Onepoint (for example, database onepoint)
Tip: You shall make sure TCP/IP (bind-address) access is enabled for MariaDB / MySQL.
Apache Web Server
You will need the Apache Web Server installed on the system for installing Onepoint
PHP
You will need PHP 7.2 or higher to install Onepoint. You'll need to install the following packages:
- php72-php
- php72-php-common
- php72-php-bz2
- php72-php-curl
- php72-php-ldap
- php72-php-gd
- php72-php-gmp
- php72-php-imap
- php72-php-mbstring
- php72-php-mcrypt
- php72-php-soap
- php72-php-mysqlnd
- php72-php-xml
- php72-php-zip
- php72-php-json
Python
You will need Python 2.7. You'll need to install the following packages:
- python
- python-pip
- python-requests
- python-ldap
- python-paramiko
Other Libraries
You will need to install the following libraries:
- curlpp ([1])
Install Onepoint
Install the repository for your operating system version below. After this, install the onepoint package, through yum:
]# yum install http://repo.onepoint.net.br/yum/centos/repo/onepoint-repo-0.1-1centos.noarch.rpm ]# yum install onepoint
Configure Database Parameters
Database parameters are on /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php. Use your favorite text editor to specify them.
Initialize Onepoint Database
Run the setup script, accessing http://<HOSTNAME>/onepoint/ui/setup.
Configuring Onepoint Worker Daemon
Onepoint Worker is on /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker. To configure it, set the credentials in /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json, and put the startup script in the root's crontab. Like this:
@reboot /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/start-onepoint-worker-su-30
Finished
Now, Onepoint is ready. You can access it on http://<HOSTNAME>/onepoint