- #Centos 7 install mysql digital ocean code
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- #Centos 7 install mysql digital ocean windows
# ġ:wkhtmltox-1:0.12.1-1 # ~]# yum install fontconfig libXrender libXext '*fonts*' openssl Resolving softlayer-dal.dl. (softlayer-dal.dl.). You can remove this file after making a note of the ~]# The passwords are also stored at ~/frappe_passwords.txt Installing frappe-bench Setting up first siteįrappe/ERPNext is installed successfully and is running on port 80. Setup_frappe.sh: line 300: hash: pip-2.7: not found Installing for centos 7 amd64 In case you encounter an error, you can post on 22:57:47 (37.0 MB/s) - ‘setup_frappe.sh’ saved ~]# sudo bash setup_frappe.sh -setup-production
#Centos 7 install mysql digital ocean password
#Centos 7 install mysql digital ocean windows
connect to the new server using PuTTY on my Windows laptop.create droplet: 512 MB / 1 CPU, 20 GB SSD, 1000 GB Transfer, New York server, CentOS 7.0 圆4, and use my ssh key.copy my public ssh key to my DigitalOcean account (copy/paste from the PuTTYgen window, NOT the Save Public Key button!).Here are my steps, described very briefly: I had to pick CentOS 7 instead of FreeBSD 10 (ERPNext and DigitalOcean constraints, and chosing RH for corporate familiarity), oh well….
#Centos 7 install mysql digital ocean code
I also had a $10 promo code I still had to put in $5 of my own, but I should get 3 months for $5, pretty good. It’s basically the same as the old desktop serving, or the performance of a vm running in VirtualBox under Windows on my T61 ThinkPad. It’s a pretty good deal, for $5 a month for one CPU, 512MB RAM and a 20 GB SSD. I signed up for a server on DigitalOcean. No solution yet, so changing course slightly. For followers of this saga, I started trying to install ERPNext on bare-metal FreeBSD, but ran into errors.