Installing Zenko CloudServer on NetBSD

Zenko CloudServer is an open-source software that allows you to store, manage and share your data across different cloud providers. It provides a unified view of your data, regardless of where it is stored.

This tutorial will guide you through the installation process of Zenko CloudServer on NetBSD.

Prerequisites

Install Dependencies

Before installing Zenko CloudServer, we need to install some dependencies to ensure that it runs smoothly.

  1. Update the package repositories:
pkgin update
  1. Install the dependencies:
pkgin install curl gcc git gmake pkg-config python37 py37-pip sqlite3

Install Zenko CloudServer

  1. Clone the Zenko CloudServer repository from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/scality/cloudserver.git
  1. Change into the cloudserver directory:
cd cloudserver
  1. Install the Python dependencies:
pip3.7 install -r requirements.txt
  1. Build the code:
npm install && npm install -g node-gyp && npm run build
  1. Initialize the database:
node ./bin/launch.js --es start
  1. Start the server:
node ./bin/launch.js

Access the CloudServer Web Interface

Zenko CloudServer provides a web interface where you can manage your data. To access it, open your browser and go to http://localhost:8000.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Zenko CloudServer on NetBSD. You can now start using it to store, manage and share your data across different cloud providers.

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