The new web files will be copied to your web server directory. The new files will be copied into new folders and any existing attachments will be copied from the old too the new folders. Your original install folders /usr/local/omk and /usr/local/open-audit will be moved to their original name + the timestamp. Included in this backup will be the install script itself so a restore is as simple as an install or upgrade. If you answer 'y', a tarball will be created in /tmp named open-audit_ Where YYYY is the year, MM is the month, DD is the day, HH is the hour and MM is the minute. Upon completing dependency checking (or not), the script will ask if you would like a backup of your files and database taken.
All steps below require the tarball to be copied to /tmp, extracted and then the install script () run from that directory. The specific value of refers to the hostname of your server.Īll commands should be run as root (you can "sudo su" on Ubuntu). For example, if your server's hostname is 'vali', and the command states echo "" > somefile.txt you should type echo "vali" > somefile.txt. NOTE - Any commands that have in them require that you substitute for the appropriate value. If your install fails, this log will provide valuable information as to why. apt-get install wine (go to teh directory of your file: /cd (ex: Desktop/)And to open your. The script will log it's commands to the file /tmp/install.log. Wine is a program that you can install, its a program to run.
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How to perform all of the above is detailed below. This script can perform installs, upgrades, backups, restores, uninstalls and check for install dependencies. DescriptionĪs at version 1.3.1 of Open-AudIT on 16th May, 2014 (for RedHat / Centos installs only at this stage), an installation script is now shipped in the tarball. A 64bit linux server running one of - RedHat 6, Centos 6, Debian 6 or 7, Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04.