Bootcamp is a simple and effective way to manage your server infrastructure. It can be installed on OpenBSD with just a few steps.
Before you start the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
To get started, you need to clone the Bootcamp repository by running the following command:
git clone https://github.com/vitorfs/bootcamp.git
Once you have cloned the repository, navigate to the bootcamp directory and install Bootcamp by running the following command:
go get -u
Next, you need to set up the Bootcamp configuration by creating a configuration file named bootcamp.yml
. Copy the example configuration file by running the following command:
cp config-example.yml bootcamp.yml
Then, edit the bootcamp.yml
configuration file with your server information as needed. You can specify the server IPs, usernames, and passwords.
Finally, you can run Bootcamp by running the following command:
./bootcamp
This will start the Bootcamp server and you can access it via your browser at http://localhost:8080
.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Bootcamp on OpenBSD.
Bootcamp is an excellent tool for managing your server infrastructure. With just a few steps, you can easily install it on OpenBSD and start managing your servers more efficiently.
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