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== Installation (Windows) == | == Installation (Windows) == | ||
− | # Make sure you have installed the [[System Requirements]]. | + | # Make sure you have installed the '''[[System Requirements]]'''. |
− | # Download the TCAdmin installer [ | + | # Download the TCAdmin installer '''[https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin2setup.exe https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin2setup.exe]''' (If the installer doesn't execute select the file properties and check "unblock". ) |
# Execute and install. Change the installation directory as needed. | # Execute and install. Change the installation directory as needed. | ||
− | # Follow the [[Initial Configuration]] guide to configure TCAdmin. | + | # Follow the '''[[Initial Configuration]]''' guide to configure TCAdmin. |
== Installation (Linux) == | == Installation (Linux) == | ||
+ | === Automated TCAdmin installer for Linux === | ||
+ | The automated installer will automatically install TCAdmin and all of the dependencies. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Supported distributions: | ||
+ | * Ubuntu 16.04 and newer | ||
+ | * Debian 9 and newer | ||
+ | * CentOS 6 and newer | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="bash">cd /home && curl -o tcadmin-installer.sh https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin-installer.sh && sh tcadmin-installer.sh -i</source> | ||
+ | Run the installer as root or sudo. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Should you run into any issues, please post them in this thread: [https://community.tcadmin.com/topic/11831-automated-linux-installer/ https://community.tcadmin.com/topic/11831-automated-linux-installer/] | ||
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+ | === Manual installation === | ||
# Make sure you have installed the '''[[System Requirements]]'''. | # Make sure you have installed the '''[[System Requirements]]'''. | ||
# Download and install the TCAdmin package for your Linux distro. | # Download and install the TCAdmin package for your Linux distro. | ||
− | #* '''CentOS / Fedora / Redhat | + | #* '''CentOS / Fedora / Redhat'''<source lang="bash">wget https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.rpm;yum -y install tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.rpm --nogpgcheck</source> |
− | + | #* '''Debian / Ubuntu'''<source lang="bash">wget https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.deb;dpkg -i tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.deb</source> | |
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− | #* '''Debian / Ubuntu | ||
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# Follow the '''[[Initial Configuration]]''' guide to configure TCAdmin. | # Follow the '''[[Initial Configuration]]''' guide to configure TCAdmin. |
Latest revision as of 01:34, 7 October 2022
Before installing TCAdmin make sure you have installed the System Requirements
Contents
Installation (Windows)
- Make sure you have installed the System Requirements.
- Download the TCAdmin installer https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin2setup.exe (If the installer doesn't execute select the file properties and check "unblock". )
- Execute and install. Change the installation directory as needed.
- Follow the Initial Configuration guide to configure TCAdmin.
Installation (Linux)
Automated TCAdmin installer for Linux
The automated installer will automatically install TCAdmin and all of the dependencies.
Supported distributions:
- Ubuntu 16.04 and newer
- Debian 9 and newer
- CentOS 6 and newer
cd /home && curl -o tcadmin-installer.sh https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin-installer.sh && sh tcadmin-installer.sh -i
Run the installer as root or sudo.
Should you run into any issues, please post them in this thread: https://community.tcadmin.com/topic/11831-automated-linux-installer/
Manual installation
- Make sure you have installed the System Requirements.
- Download and install the TCAdmin package for your Linux distro.
- CentOS / Fedora / Redhat
wget https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.rpm;yum -y install tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.rpm --nogpgcheck
- Debian / Ubuntu
wget https://downloads.tcadmin.net/installer/tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.deb;dpkg -i tcadmin-2-bi.noarch.deb
- CentOS / Fedora / Redhat
- Follow the Initial Configuration guide to configure TCAdmin.