How to Install Alfresco Community Edition on Clear Linux Latest

This tutorial will guide you through the steps required to download and install Alfresco Community Edition on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you begin with the installation process, ensure that you have the following requirements:

Step 1: Download Alfresco Community Edition

Firstly, navigate to the following link: https://www.alfresco.com/products/community/download

Click on the "Download Now" button under "Alfresco Community Edition (Early Access)".

Step 2: Install Required Packages

Open up a terminal and run the following commands to install the required packages:

sudo swupd bundle-add java-runtime basic-dev

Step 3: Extract Alfresco Community Edition

Extract the downloaded Alfresco Community Edition package by running the following command:

sudo tar -xzvf alfresco-community-installer-201912-EA-linux-x64-installer.tar.gz -C /opt

Note: Replace the package name with the name of the package you have downloaded.

Step 4: Run the Installer

Change your working directory to the Alfresco installation directory:

cd /opt/alfresco-community-installer

Run the installer in GUI mode by running the following command:

sudo ./alfresco-community-installer*.bin

The installation process will take some time depending on your system configuration. Follow the installer prompt to complete the installation process.

Step 5: Start Alfresco

Start the Alfresco server by running the following command:

sudo /opt/alfresco-community/alfresco.sh start

Step 6: Access Alfresco

Alfresco can now be accessed via a web browser by entering the IP address or domain name of the server followed by the port number 8080.

http://<Server_IP_or_Domain_Name>:8080/share/

Follow the prompts to create an administrator account and log in to Alfresco.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Alfresco Community Edition on Clear Linux Latest.

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