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Valid starting from v4.1 of Datafari ! |
Ensure that :
the required packages are installed via apt-get
Java 8 JRE (or JDK) is installed
Java Home variable is setted
Python is installed
the time and date of the server is uptodate
increase the default value of Open Files Limit
(for Debian, change the setting in/etc/security/limits.conf
:Code Block soft nofile 65535 hard nofile 65535
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Check the related documentation for detailed information : Software requirements |
To install Datafari you need to be root :
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cd /opt/datafari/bin bash start-datafari.sh |
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If you want to index filesharesIf you want to use the jcifs connector in ManifoldCF, follow our dedicated documentation: [DEPRECATED] Add the JCIFS Connector to Datafari - Community Edition |
Step by step install for Datafari 4.1 on AWS tx2.large instance (4 vcpu, 16 GB RAM) :
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#!/bin/bash ssh -i keys.pem ubuntu@PUBLIC_IP sudo -i apt-get update # Download Datafari wget https://www.datafari.com/files/debian/datafari.deb # install the packages required by Datafari apt-get install curl debconf unzip sudo libc6-dev jq lsof python-minimal -y # install Java apt-get install openjdk-8-jre -y # set Java Home nano /etc/profile export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64 # load the file source /etc/profile # check java java -version # Displays openjdk version "1.8.0_171" # Check java home echo $JAVA_HOME # displays /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64 # check Python version python -V # add the non-root user to visudo visudo # add the line below root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL # non necessary for AWS because ubuntu is in the sudo group ubuntu ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL # Python 2.7.12 #install Datafari dpkg -i datafari.deb # specify current host address 52.47.174.76 # Datafari password admin #PGSQL super user admin # change user exit # check user connected whoami # load profile file source /etc/profile # ubuntu here # For AWS only sed -i "/server.host:/c\server.host: 0.0.0.0" /opt/datafari/elk/kibana/config/kibana.yml cd /opt/datafari/bin bash start-datafari.sh # Go to the Datafari URL |
Security groups :
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