In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of installing Eonza on Ubuntu server latest using the command line interface.
Before we get started, we need to make sure that our Ubuntu server meets the following prerequisites:
Note: Make sure your Ubuntu server is up-to-date before proceeding with the installation.
To install Eonza on Ubuntu, you need to first install several dependencies using the following command:
sudo apt-get install git gcc make
After running this command, your server will install the necessary software packages that Eonza requires to run properly.
Next, we need to download the Eonza repository using the following commands:
mkdir -p /home/eonza
cd /home/eonza
git clone https://github.com/proger-yyy/eonza.git .
This command will create a new eonza directory in the /home folder and download all the necessary files from the Eonza repository.
With the Eonza repository downloaded, we can now proceed to building and installing it. To do this, run the following commands in the eonza directory:
make -j4
sudo make install
This will start the Eonza build process and install the software on your Ubuntu server.
Once Eonza is installed, you'll need to start the service to access the web interface. To do this, run the following command:
sudo service eonza start
This will start the Eonza service, and you'll be able to access the web interface by visiting http://localhost:8000/ in your web browser.
The last step is to configure Eonza. You can do this by opening the web interface in your web browser and following the prompts to set up the initial configuration. Make sure to keep a note of the initial admin username and password you set up during this process.
Once you've completed the initial setup, you can start using Eonza for automating your tasks.
In this tutorial, we've walked you through the process of installing Eonza on Ubuntu server latest using the command line interface. With Eonza installed and configured, you can start automating your tasks and streamlining your workflow.
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