SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?
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Step-by-step install guide, anyone??
btw, I'd be willing to contribute a few $$ to these guides that folks produce, I don't think the hard work put in should be free.
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There's some stuff here that may help you - https://suitecrm.com/wiki/index.php/Installation. But my guess is you may have already read it and found it lacking.
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I just did the install the other day. It's so easy that I don't think that there was anything to really document. Here is the package list that I am using, in case you need that...
pkg.installed: - pkgs: - wget - unzip - firewalld - net-tools - php - mariadb - mariadb-server - mod_ssl - php-pecl-apcu - httpd - fail2ban - certbot - varnish - memcached - php-pecl-memcache - php-pecl-memcached - php-mysqlnd - php-pdo - php-gd - php-mbstring - php-imap - ImageMagick - nginx - htop - glances - ZipArchive - php-pecl-zip - php-theseer-fDOMDocument - sysstat
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@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
I just did the install the other day. It's so easy that I don't think that there was anything to really document. Here is the package list that I am using, in case you need that...
Pls remember, some of us are complete noobs to the "world of *nix"
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@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
I just did the install the other day. It's so easy that I don't think that there was anything to really document. Here is the package list that I am using, in case you need that...
- Is this v7.8.x?
- What o/s: Fedora 25?
- How did you decide on that package list?
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@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
I just did the install the other day. It's so easy that I don't think that there was anything to really document. Here is the package list that I am using, in case you need that...
- Is this v7.8.x?
- What o/s: Fedora 25?
- How did you decide on that package list?
If I have time tomorrow, I will be looking at this because we need to review a CRM product for internal use.
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@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
I just did the install the other day. It's so easy that I don't think that there was anything to really document. Here is the package list that I am using, in case you need that...
- Is this v7.8.x?
- What o/s: Fedora 25?
- How did you decide on that package list?
It was the latest as of a week ago. So probably.
Yes, Fedora 25.
Based on the needs of the software, a general LAMP stack and a few packages I just like to have.
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@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
It was the latest as of a week ago. So probably.
Yes, Fedora 25.
Based on the needs of the software, a general LAMP stack and a few packages I just like to have.
Any quick tips, steps on how I can proceed?
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@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
It was the latest as of a week ago. So probably.
Yes, Fedora 25.
Based on the needs of the software, a general LAMP stack and a few packages I just like to have.
Any quick tips, steps on how I can proceed?
Start with Fedora 25 and install the packages that I list. It's a good list and I know that SuiteCRM runs great on top of that.
Then download SuiteCRM and unpack it in the /var/www/html/ directory. Pretty much all you do is configure MariaDB and use the web installer from there, nothing really big to know other than that. It's really straight forward.
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@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
Start with Fedora 25 and install the packages that I list. It's a good list and I know that SuiteCRM runs great on top of that.
Done & done!
Then download SuiteCRM and unpack it in the /var/www/html/ directory. Pretty much all you do is configure MariaDB and use the web installer from there, nothing really big to know other than that. It's really straight forward.
Will do, thanks.
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@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
Start with Fedora 25 and install the packages that I list. It's a good list and I know that SuiteCRM runs great on top of that.
Done & done!
Then download SuiteCRM and unpack it in the /var/www/html/ directory. Pretty much all you do is configure MariaDB and use the web installer from there, nothing really big to know other than that. It's really straight forward.
Will do, thanks.
If you get an error, just post
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ok wow their guide sucked..
I just ran this install and figured the pieces out.
I have my typical style notes and will post that as a guide tomorrow, once I do it a second time.
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Thanks @JaredBusch
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@JaredBusch said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
ok wow their guide sucked..
I just ran this install and figured the pieces out.
Installed, I assume on Fedora 25?
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@FATeknollogee My guess would be CentOS.
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@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@JaredBusch said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
ok wow their guide sucked..
I just ran this install and figured the pieces out.
Installed, I assume on Fedora 25?
yes, he did Fed 25
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@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@JaredBusch said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
ok wow their guide sucked..
I just ran this install and figured the pieces out.
Installed, I assume on Fedora 25?
yes, he did Fed 25
Yeah, take that @DustinB3403 j/k!
Fed 25, my "new" fav o/s.These days, can we even call them o/s's, they do so much more!
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@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
@JaredBusch said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:
ok wow their guide sucked..
I just ran this install and figured the pieces out.
Installed, I assume on Fedora 25?
yes, he did Fed 25
Yeah, take that @DustinB3403 j/k!
Fed 25, my "new" fav o/s.These days, can we even call them o/s's, they do so much more!
I've been moving heavily to Fed 25, too. Or Korora 25 on the desktop, Fed 25 with tweaks. That's what I am on now.
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To me the big thing is how far behind PHP is.
Being stuck with PHP 5.4 is just horrid.
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@scottalanmiller I'm going to have to "try" & get on the Korora bandwagon!
I'm kinda of warming up to the idea of Korora or F25 Workstation + Win 10 as a vm.