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notcpanel
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Post by notcpanel » Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:56 pm

Hello,

I want to give vestacp a try and want to know if there is a documentation somewhere that tells how to install it manually ?

My problem is that my company doesn't allow access to internet for servers except the repository server, that's why all our linux servers are getting updates from the local repository.

When lunching the vst-install-rhel.sh script it of course doesn't work because it wants to mess up my local repository files and download all kind of external repositories which isn't allowed.

I can edit the local repository server as I want (there is already a remi, an epel, or a mariadb repository), but I need a way to install it without the install script.
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Post by skurudo » Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:20 pm

notcpanel wrote: I want to give vestacp a try and want to know if there is a documentation somewhere that tells how to install it manually ?
It's not manually, I think about different word - standalone ;-)
But there is no ready solution for standalone install.
Only way I see - clone vestacp repository and change sh-install script.
Pretty hard task.. and how about updates in future..

PS: Or may be use virtual server? Make clean install on PC with internet, then move container to server? It's much simpler.
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Post by notcpanel » Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:00 am

Well updates wouldn't be a problem, since i can clone every repository localy if needed (with nightly update), so a yum update on the machine will always do the trick, but yes if there is not way around, installing it on a virtual machine with internet access and moving it back to the internal network would probably be the easiest way.
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