In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Alfresco Community Edition on Debian Latest. Alfresco is an open-source enterprise content management system that lets you manage and store all your enterprise documents in one place. Let's get started!
Before we start with the installation process, make sure you have the following requirements:
Alfresco requires Java to be installed on the system. You can install Java by running the following command:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install default-jdk
Once Java is installed, verify the installation by running the following command:
java -version
You should see the Java version installed on your system.
Alfresco uses PostgreSQL as its backend database. You can install PostgreSQL by running the following command:
sudo apt install postgresql
Once PostgreSQL is installed, you need to configure it by doing the following:
sudo -u postgres createuser alfresco
sudo -u postgres psql
postgres=# \password alfresco
sudo -u postgres createdb alfresco -O alfresco
You can download Alfresco Community Edition from the official website. Once you have downloaded the package, extract it to the desired location on your system.
To install Alfresco, navigate to the extracted directory and run the following command:
sudo ./alfresco-community-installer-202102-EA-linux-x64.bin
Follow the installation wizard and configure the necessary settings. Make sure to choose PostgreSQL as the database and enter the PostgreSQL credentials you created earlier.
Once the installation is complete, start Alfresco by running the following command:
sudo systemctl start alfresco
You can access Alfresco by opening a web browser and navigating to the following URL:
http://your-server-hostname:8080/alfresco
You should see the Alfresco login page where you can enter the username and password you set during the installation.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Alfresco Community Edition on Debian Latest. Alfresco is a powerful content management system that can help you manage your enterprise documents efficiently. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to leave a comment below.
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