The installation will take a while, so be patient. When it finishes we will be able to download the application. After installing so many dependencies and libraries, we can now download and install OCSInventory.
To do this we will use the wget command. At the time of writing this post, the latest stable version is 2. Then go to the generated folder and edit the installation script to add our database credentials. Remember, you have to place the data from the database you have defined. These are the ones I used as an example. The screen outputs of the script are quite long.
But they are easily understandable if you read it carefully. Anyway, what the script asks you to do is to set up various configurations. Many of them you just have to press the enter key and set the default configuration.
Once the whole script is finished and if everything has gone well, you will see the following message:. Even though the installation has been successfully completed there are still some extra settings to be made. Then, change the execution permissions of the OCSInventory folder so that there are no problems with the graphical interface.
As in the previous configuration file, you have to write the name of the database, the MariaDB user and the password. Then, the installation will begin and if everything has gone well, you will see the following image:. There you will see the default credentials which are user:admin and password:admin.
OCSInventory is a great application that we can take full advantage of in an organization, whether it is small or large. Well, today you have learned to install it on a computer with Debian So, share this post and join our Telegram channel. Hi Angeloma, how are you?
On another client, we need to update Debian 10 kernel for 5. By chance, do you know something about it? Strong hug. Hello friend. Yes, first it was necessary to update the kernel? Secondly, how did you install it? In that case, you can use a cronjob if the two servers are connected, or put it on the higher level server and run it on loopback. Warning: This feature just allows you to "inject" inventories into a higher level server.
It will be impossible to deploy packages from the highest server. You must have a writable directory to store. If you want to automate this synchronization, you have to create a cronjob. To configure this feature, click on Config , and Config.
Then, click on Inventory Files tab. Warning: Don't forget to create the directory with writable rights. Warning: Values in database GUI take precedence over the configuration file, that's why you have to use web interface to configure this feature. Current directory is the default. OCS Inventory Documentation.
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